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Relationships between Traumatic Symptoms and Environmental Damage Conditions among Children 8 Months after the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami

BACKGROUND: To evaluate relationships between traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions among children who survived the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. METHODS: The subjects were 12,524 children in kindergartens, elementary schools, and junior high schools in Ishinomaki Ci...

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Autores principales: Usami, Masahide, Iwadare, Yoshitaka, Kodaira, Masaki, Watanabe, Kyota, Aoki, Momoko, Katsumi, Chiaki, Matsuda, Kumi, Makino, Kazunori, Iijima, Sonoko, Harada, Maiko, Tanaka, Hiromi, Sasaki, Yoshinori, Tanaka, Tetsuya, Ushijima, Hirokage, Saito, Kazuhiko
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050721
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author Usami, Masahide
Iwadare, Yoshitaka
Kodaira, Masaki
Watanabe, Kyota
Aoki, Momoko
Katsumi, Chiaki
Matsuda, Kumi
Makino, Kazunori
Iijima, Sonoko
Harada, Maiko
Tanaka, Hiromi
Sasaki, Yoshinori
Tanaka, Tetsuya
Ushijima, Hirokage
Saito, Kazuhiko
author_facet Usami, Masahide
Iwadare, Yoshitaka
Kodaira, Masaki
Watanabe, Kyota
Aoki, Momoko
Katsumi, Chiaki
Matsuda, Kumi
Makino, Kazunori
Iijima, Sonoko
Harada, Maiko
Tanaka, Hiromi
Sasaki, Yoshinori
Tanaka, Tetsuya
Ushijima, Hirokage
Saito, Kazuhiko
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description BACKGROUND: To evaluate relationships between traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions among children who survived the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. METHODS: The subjects were 12,524 children in kindergartens, elementary schools, and junior high schools in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms for Children 15 items (PTSSC-15), a self-completion questionnaire on traumatic symptoms, was distributed to the children and a questionnaire regarding environmental damage conditions affecting the children was distributed to their teachers. Of 12,524 questionnaires distributed, an effective response was obtained from 11,692 (93.3%). RESULTS: The PTSSC-15 score was significantly higher in females than in males among 4(th) to 6(th) grade students in elementary schools and among junior high school students. In terms of traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions, with the exception of kindergartners, children who had their houses damaged or experienced separation from family members had a significantly higher PTSSC-15 score than children who did not experience environmental damage. Except for kindergartners and 4(th)- to 6(th)-grade elementary school students, children who experienced evacuation had a significantly higher PTSSC-15 score. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated relationships between traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions in children who had suffered from the disaster. Factors examined in studying the relationship between environmental damage conditions and traumatic symptoms were gender, age, house damage, evacuation experience, and bereavement experience. It was critical not only to examine the traumatic symptoms of the children but also to collect accurate information about environmental damage conditions.
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spelling pubmed-35101622012-12-03 Relationships between Traumatic Symptoms and Environmental Damage Conditions among Children 8 Months after the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Usami, Masahide Iwadare, Yoshitaka Kodaira, Masaki Watanabe, Kyota Aoki, Momoko Katsumi, Chiaki Matsuda, Kumi Makino, Kazunori Iijima, Sonoko Harada, Maiko Tanaka, Hiromi Sasaki, Yoshinori Tanaka, Tetsuya Ushijima, Hirokage Saito, Kazuhiko PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: To evaluate relationships between traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions among children who survived the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. METHODS: The subjects were 12,524 children in kindergartens, elementary schools, and junior high schools in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. The Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms for Children 15 items (PTSSC-15), a self-completion questionnaire on traumatic symptoms, was distributed to the children and a questionnaire regarding environmental damage conditions affecting the children was distributed to their teachers. Of 12,524 questionnaires distributed, an effective response was obtained from 11,692 (93.3%). RESULTS: The PTSSC-15 score was significantly higher in females than in males among 4(th) to 6(th) grade students in elementary schools and among junior high school students. In terms of traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions, with the exception of kindergartners, children who had their houses damaged or experienced separation from family members had a significantly higher PTSSC-15 score than children who did not experience environmental damage. Except for kindergartners and 4(th)- to 6(th)-grade elementary school students, children who experienced evacuation had a significantly higher PTSSC-15 score. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated relationships between traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions in children who had suffered from the disaster. Factors examined in studying the relationship between environmental damage conditions and traumatic symptoms were gender, age, house damage, evacuation experience, and bereavement experience. It was critical not only to examine the traumatic symptoms of the children but also to collect accurate information about environmental damage conditions. Public Library of Science 2012-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3510162/ /pubmed/23209817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050721 Text en © 2012 Usami et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Usami, Masahide
Iwadare, Yoshitaka
Kodaira, Masaki
Watanabe, Kyota
Aoki, Momoko
Katsumi, Chiaki
Matsuda, Kumi
Makino, Kazunori
Iijima, Sonoko
Harada, Maiko
Tanaka, Hiromi
Sasaki, Yoshinori
Tanaka, Tetsuya
Ushijima, Hirokage
Saito, Kazuhiko
Relationships between Traumatic Symptoms and Environmental Damage Conditions among Children 8 Months after the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
title Relationships between Traumatic Symptoms and Environmental Damage Conditions among Children 8 Months after the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
title_full Relationships between Traumatic Symptoms and Environmental Damage Conditions among Children 8 Months after the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
title_fullStr Relationships between Traumatic Symptoms and Environmental Damage Conditions among Children 8 Months after the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between Traumatic Symptoms and Environmental Damage Conditions among Children 8 Months after the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
title_short Relationships between Traumatic Symptoms and Environmental Damage Conditions among Children 8 Months after the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami
title_sort relationships between traumatic symptoms and environmental damage conditions among children 8 months after the 2011 japan earthquake and tsunami
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23209817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050721
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