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On the Direct and Indirect Effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake on Self Rated Health through Social Connections: Mediation Analysis.

Atsushi Sannabe1, Jun Aida2, Yuri Wada3, Yukinobu Ichida3, Katsunori Kondo4, Ichiro Kawachi5.   

Abstract

The Great East Japan Earthquake created health hazards for many people. Using Panel Data gathered in Iwanuma city, Japan, at two points in time (in 2010 before the quake, and in 2013 after the quake), we found that the high degree of housing damage negatively affected victims' self rated health (SRH) (direct effect), and decreased the levels of their social connections, which in turn also had a harmful effect on their SRH (indirect effect). We also found that although the direct impacts of earthquakes disappear relatively quickly, the harmful indirect effects associated with a decrease in social connections are slower to dissipate. We conducted a first-difference two-step GMM estimation to consider the possible problem of endogeneity. The results support the above conclusion, and show that in the short-term, the indirect impacts of the earthquake accounted for 55% of all the impacts experienced.

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Keywords:  disaster; earthquake; mediation analysis; self rated health; social connections

Year:  2020        PMID: 35814635      PMCID: PMC9262148          DOI: 10.1016/j.japwor.2020.101039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Japan World Econ        ISSN: 0922-1425


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