| Literature DB >> 33836705 |
Lili Guan1, Hong Ma2, Yunge Fan2, Hu Xiang3, Xianmei Yang3, Guoping Huang3, Wenhong Cheng4, Yongbiao Xie5, Xiuzhen Wang6, Guangming Liang6, Ming He7, Ruiru Wang8, Jia Hu9, Menglin Liu2, Xiaojie Mou10, Baoming Wu2, Xin Yu2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The current study examined the change in local government staff's emotional distress over 7 years after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake, and the influence of earthquake exposure and professional quality of life (ProQOL) on emotional distress.Entities:
Keywords: Disaster; Earthquake exposure; Emotional distress; Local government staff; Longitudinal study; Professional quality of life
Year: 2021 PMID: 33836705 PMCID: PMC8033268 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-10726-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Descriptive statistics of participants’ demographic characteristics, earthquake exposure, professional quality of life, and emotional distress assessments
| Variables | 1 year ( | 7 years ( | 7-year dropouts ( | Test of difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic | ||||
| Age, mean (SD) years | 47.06 (7.25) | 45.87 (6.41) | 49.25 (8.20) | |
| Male | 239 (95.6%) | 153 (94.4%) | 86 (97.7%) | |
| Education years, mean (SD) | 10.57 (2.46) | 10.76 (2.31) | 10.23 (2.70) | |
| Without religion | 238 (95.2%) | 153 (94.4%) | 85 (96.6%) | |
| Married or partnered | 245 (98.0%) | 159 (98.1%) | 86 (97.7%) | |
| Family income, mean (SD) RMB | 1866.22 (1647.69) | 1860.38 (1785.59) | 1876.90 (1369.84) | |
| Earthquake exposure | ||||
| House damage | ||||
| No | 10 (4.0%) | 8 (4.9%) | 2 (2.3%) | |
| Moderate | 86 (34.4%) | 57 (35.2%) | 29 (33.0%) | |
| Severe | 148 (59.2%) | 97 (59.9%) | 51 (58.0%) | |
| Number of moves after earthquake | ||||
| 0 | 80 (32.0%) | 53 (32.7%) | 27 (30.7%) | |
| 1 | 53 (21.2%) | 29 (17.9%) | 24 (27.3%) | |
| 2 | 49 (19.6%) | 34 (21.0%) | 15 (17.0%) | |
| 3 | 38 (15.2%) | 24 (14.8%) | 14 (15.9%) | |
| 4 | 19 (7.6%) | 13 (8.0%) | 6 (6.8%) | |
| 5 | 9 (3.6%) | 8 (4.9%) | 1 (1.1%) | |
| 6 | 1 (0.4%) | 1 (0.6%) | 0 | |
| Number of relatives died | ||||
| 0 | 217 (86.8%) | 141 (87.0%) | 76 (86.4%) | |
| 1 | 19 (7.6%) | 14 (8.6%) | 5 (5.7%) | |
| 2 | 7 (2.8%) | 3 (1.9%) | 4 (4.5%) | |
| 3 | 3 (1.2%) | 1 (0.6%) | 2 (2.3%) | |
| 4 | 1 (0.4%) | 1 (0.6%) | 0 | |
| 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 6 | 2 (0.8%) | 1 (0.6%) | 1 (1.1%) | |
| 7 | 1 (0.4%) | 1 (0.6%) | 0 | |
| Injured | 17 (6.8%) | 8 (4.9%) | 9 (10.2%) | |
| Professional quality of life b at 1 year | ||||
| Compassion satisfaction score, mean (SD) | 39.33 (4.84) | 39.08 (4.82) | 39.81 (4.88) | |
| Burnout score, mean (SD) | 24.07 (4.68) | 24.36 (4.45) | 23.51 (5.07) | |
| Secondary traumatic stress score, mean (SD) | 24.88 (5.87) | 24.84 (5.78) | 24.96 (6.07) | |
| Emotional distress c at 1 year, mean (SD) | 6.31 (4.21) | 6.49 (4.27) | 5.98 (4.09) | |
aTest of difference between available participants and those dropouts at 7 years
bProfessional quality of life was measured by the Professional Quality of Life Scale, which includes compassion satisfaction, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress subscales. Higher scores indicated higher levels of compassion satisfaction, or higher risks for burnout or secondary traumatic stress
cEmotional distress was measured by the Self-Reporting Questionnaire, with higher scores indicating more severe emotional distress
**p < 0.01
Fig. 1Emotional Distress at 1 and 7 Years after the Wenchuan Earthquake. (a) Continuous scores of emotional distress at each measurement time point. Emotional distress was measured by the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ), with higher scores indicating more severe emotional distress. (b) Percentages of SRQ score ≥ 8 and SRQ score < 8 at each measurement time point. Statistics z represent differences between the two assessments. Standard deviations are represented by vertical bars. *** p < 0.001
Regression analyses of earthquake exposure and professional quality of life predicting emotional distress at 1 and 7 years after the Wenchuan earthquake
| Predictors | Prediction of one-year emotional distress | Prediction of seven-year emotional distress | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model 1 b: Earthquake exposure | 0.048* | 0.012 | ||||
| House damage | −0.02 | 0.793 | −0.01 | 0.921 | ||
| Number of moves after earthquake | 0.17 | 0.011 | 0.01 | 0.982 | ||
| Number of relatives died | 0.14 | 0.036 | −0.03 | 0.764 | ||
| Injured | −0.05 | 0.464 | −0.11 | 0.211 | ||
| Model 2 b: Professional quality of life | 0.250*** | 0.032 | ||||
| Compassion satisfaction score | −0.11 | 0.103 | 0.04 | 0.680 | ||
| Burnout score | 0.17 | 0.018 | 0.21 | 0.047 | ||
| Secondary traumatic stress score | 0.39 | < 0.001 | −0.03 | 0.745 | ||
aAll models adjusted for age, sex, education, religion, marital status, and family income
bModels 1 and 2 were tested separately
* p < 0.05, *** p < 0.001