Murphy S A
Res Nurs Health. 1984 Sep;7(3):205-15. doi: 10.1002/nur.4770070309.
Bereaved, property loss, and control groups (N = 155) were compared 11 months after the volcanic eruption of Mt. St. Helens using standardized instruments and structured interviews. It was hypothesized that the greater the loss the greater the stress and the poorer the health. Bereaved subjects reported significantly higher levels of stress and lower levels of mental health, but not physical health. Persons who lost their permanent homes reported high rates of stress, but did not report significantly higher levels of depression, somatization, or poorer physical health. Conceptual and methodological implications are discussed.
在圣海伦斯火山爆发11个月后,使用标准化工具和结构化访谈对失去亲人组、财产损失组和对照组(N = 155)进行了比较。研究假设损失越大,压力越大,健康状况越差。失去亲人的受试者报告的压力水平显著更高,心理健康水平更低,但身体健康状况并非如此。失去永久住所的人报告的压力率很高,但未报告抑郁、躯体化水平显著更高或身体健康状况更差。文中讨论了概念和方法学方面的意义。