Literature DB >> 18253574

[Psychological and physical health of the July 1996 disaster victims: A comparative study between victims and non-victims.].

D Maltais, L Lachance, M Fortin, G Lalande, S Robichaud, C Fortin, A Simard.   

Abstract

In July 1996, the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region suffered one of the greatest natural disasters in Québec's history. This article presents results of a study aiming at comparing, two years after the flood, the physical and psychological health condition of victims (n=177) to that of non-victims (n=168). The results indicate that victims, - regardless of their gender - present a psychological well-being as well as a post-disaster physical health that is different from non-victims. Disaster victims are much more numerous than non-victims in considering that their health is bad or average and in witnessing new health problems or the exacerbation of existing problems. Victims also present more manifestations of prosttraumatic stress and somatic complaints, have higher levels of depression, anxiety and social dysfunction than non-victims. However, no significant difference between subjects was revealed concerning severe depression. Results obtained corroborated that of other studies. After a natural or technological disaster involving important material damages to individual belongings, victims are more affected than non-victims concerning their psychological and physical health.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 18253574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sante Ment Que        ISSN: 0383-6320


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