Department of Psychiatry, Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Sendai 981-8558, Miyagi, Japan.
Miyagi Disaster Mental Health Care Center, Sendai 980-0014, Miyagi, Japan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 31;19(17):10856. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710856.
Large-scale natural disasters have a significant effect on residents' mental health. The Miyagi Disaster Mental Health Care Center (DMHCC) was established as a long-term mental health care center in response to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (GEJE). Although six DMHCCs have been established in Japan, their exact role and functioning are still unclear. This study aimed to explore which population used the center in each recovery phase. Logistic regression was performed to identify the residents' characteristics according to the consultation pathways using the data collected by the Miyagi DMHCC. These data included personal information of the residents who were supported by the center from 2013 to 2018. The working-age unemployed men sought help by themselves, and the isolated older females were supported by home visits through the health survey. Long-term mental health care centers should observe community recovery and provide appropriate support. The implications of this result and future research directions are discussed.
大规模自然灾害对居民的心理健康有重大影响。为应对 2011 年东日本大地震和海啸(GEJE),设立了宫城灾害精神保健中心(DMHCC)作为长期精神保健中心。尽管在日本设立了六个 DMHCC,但它们的确切作用和运作方式仍不清楚。本研究旨在探讨中心在每个恢复阶段为哪些人群提供服务。通过使用宫城 DMHCC 收集的 2013 年至 2018 年期间中心支持的居民的个人信息,使用逻辑回归来确定根据咨询途径的居民特征。结果讨论了这一结果的意义和未来的研究方向。