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社会支持调节了自然灾害暴露对抑郁和创伤后应激障碍症状的影响:对流离失所和未流离失所居民的影响。

Social Support Moderates Effects of Natural Disaster Exposure on Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms: Effects for Displaced and Nondisplaced Residents.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.

G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.

出版信息

J Trauma Stress. 2018 Apr;31(2):223-233. doi: 10.1002/jts.22270. Epub 2018 Apr 5.

Abstract

Social support is a known protective factor against the negative psychological impact of natural disasters. Most past research has examined how the effects of exposure to traumatic events influences whether someone meets diagnostic criteria for depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); it has also suggested sequelae of disaster exposure depends on whether survivors are displaced from their homes. To capture the full range of the psychological impact of natural disasters, we examined the buffering effects of social support on depressive symptoms and cluster-specific PTSD symptoms, with consideration of displacement status. In a survey conducted 18 to 24 months after Hurricane Katrina, 810 adults exposed to the disaster reported the number of Katrina-related traumatic events experienced, perceived social support 2 months post-Katrina, and cluster-specific PTSD and depressive symptoms experienced since Katrina. Analyses assessed the moderating effects of social support and displacement and the conditional effects of displacement status. Social support significantly buffered the negative effect of Katrina-related traumatic events on depressive symptoms, B = -0.10, p = .001, and avoidance and arousal PTSD symptoms, B = -0.02, p = .035 and B = -0.02, p = .042, respectively. Three-way interactions were nonsignificant. Conditional effects indicated social support buffered development of depressive symptoms across all residents; however, the moderating effects of support on avoidance and arousal symptoms only appeared significant for nondisplaced residents. Results highlight the protective effects of disaster-related social support among nondisplaced individuals, and suggest displaced individuals may require more formal supports for PTSD symptom reduction following a natural disaster.

摘要

社会支持是应对自然灾害带来的负面心理影响的已知保护因素。大多数过往研究都考察了暴露于创伤性事件对一个人是否符合抑郁和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)诊断标准的影响;还表明,灾害暴露的后果取决于幸存者是否被迫离开家园。为了全面了解自然灾害的心理影响,我们考察了社会支持对抑郁症状和特定 PTSD 症状的缓冲作用,并考虑了流离失所的情况。在卡特里娜飓风过后 18 至 24 个月进行的一项调查中,810 名暴露于这场灾难的成年人报告了他们经历的与卡特里娜相关的创伤性事件数量、卡特里娜飓风后两个月的感知社会支持以及自卡特里娜以来经历的特定 PTSD 和抑郁症状。分析评估了社会支持和流离失所的调节作用以及流离失所状况的条件效应。社会支持显著缓冲了与卡特里娜相关的创伤性事件对抑郁症状的负面影响,B = -0.10,p =.001,以及回避和唤醒 PTSD 症状,B = -0.02,p =.035 和 B = -0.02,p =.042。三向交互作用不显著。条件效应表明,社会支持缓冲了所有居民的抑郁症状的发展;然而,支持对回避和唤醒症状的调节作用仅对未流离失所的居民有显著影响。结果强调了灾难相关社会支持对未流离失所者的保护作用,并表明受灾后,流离失所者可能需要更多的 PTSD 症状减轻的正式支持。

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