| Literature DB >> 36178048 |
Danielle Maltais1, Mélissa Généreux2, Mathieu Roy2, Geneviève Fortin1, Eve Pouliot1, Christiane Bergeron-Leclerc1, Jacques Cherblanc1, Oscar Labra3, Lise Lachance1, Linda Paquette1.
Abstract
In July 2013, a train derailment profoundly disrupted the tranquility of the population of Lac-Mégantic for months and even years. In 2016, we conducted a representative population-based survey among 387 people from Lac-Mégantic and 413 from other municipalities with the aim to document psychological and physical health of adults exposed to the disaster. This article examines differences between 3 groups of respondents: those who were highly, moderately or not exposed to the train accident. Khi Square analyses, odds ratios and logistic regressions were used to examine differences between the 3 groups of respondents (high, moderate and no exposure). Results show that the level of exposure to this technological disaster is strongly associated with psychological suffering, post-traumatic growth, physical heath, drinking patterns, and use of prescribed and non-prescribed drugs. We can explain these results by the nature and cause of the event as well as its consequences.Entities:
Keywords: drinking patterns; post-disaster mental health; post-traumatic growth; post-traumatic stress disorder; technological disaster; train derailment
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36178048 PMCID: PMC9527988 DOI: 10.1177/00469580221125765
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inquiry ISSN: 0046-9580 Impact factor: 2.099