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Trajectories of distress following the great East Japan earthquake : a multi-wave prospective study

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Goodwin, Robin, Sugiyama, Kemmyo, Sun, Shaojing, Takahashi, Masahito and Aida, Jun (2020) Trajectories of distress following the great East Japan earthquake : a multi-wave prospective study. Clinical Psychological Science, 8 (6). pp. 1062-1068. doi:10.1177/2167702620949156

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Abstract

The March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear leak were complex traumas. We examined psychological distress in the years following the earthquake using growth mixture modeling to classify responses from 2,599 linked respondents (2012–2016). We identified four classes of trajectories following the disaster: resilient (76% of respondents), delayed distress (8%), recovery (8%), and chronic distress (7%). Compared with the resilient class, other class members were less likely to be female and had less social support. Survivors in the recovery group were more likely to live in prefabricated housing. Although distress has decreased over time, specific populations continue to require targeted intervention.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
D History General and Old World > DS Asia
G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GB Physical geography
H Social Sciences > HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
R Medicine > RC Internal medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Science > Psychology
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, 2011 , Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Japan, Traumatic neuroses -- Japan, Disasters -- Psychological aspects, Disaster victims -- Mental health, Distress (Psychology) -- Japan, Natural disasters -- Japan -- Psychological aspects
Journal or Publication Title: Clinical Psychological Science
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
ISSN: 2167-7026
Official Date: 1 November 2020
Dates:
DateEvent
1 November 2020Published
15 September 2020Available
17 April 2020Accepted
Volume: 8
Number: 6
Page Range: pp. 1062-1068
DOI: 10.1177/2167702620949156
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Publisher Statement: Goodwin R, Sugiyama K, Sun S, Takahashi M, Aida J. Trajectories of Distress Following the Great East Japan Earthquake: A Multiwave Prospective Study. Clinical Psychological Science. September 2020. doi:10.1177/2167702620949156
Access rights to Published version: Open Access
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Project/Grant IDRIOXX Funder NameFunder ID
RPG-2016-188Leverhulme Trusthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000275
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