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A Field Study of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in a Community after Typhoon Rusa
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In Sook Lee, Yang Sook Hah, Ki Jung Kim, Jeong Hee Kim, Yong Hee Kwon, Jin Kyung Park, Na Yun Lee
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2003;33(6):829-838. Published online March 28, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2003.33.6.829
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Purpose
In South Korea, as growing the need of psychological support in disaster situation psychological assessment on stress after disaster is important to find out the factors affecting coping, and to plan intervention in the community.
Method
The volunteers of Korea Redcross who live around K city, and the research team visited all homes at Jirye town, one of the high-impact area, 4 month after the typhoon. One of the family members who is over 18 years old, answered the self-report questionnaire composed of disaster experience, damage, exposure to traumatic event, and posttraumatic stress with IES-K (Impact of Event Scale-korea) He also, described his family members symptom related to re-experiencing, hyper-arousal, and avoidance. Six hundreds households were surveyed.
Result
The prevalence of moderate to severe PTSD symptom was 36% of the subjects. The severity of PTSD was affected by gender, economic status and affected by damaged property, physical injury, worsening existing disease, getting infectious disease, amount of experienced traumatic event before disaster, warning, taking shelter, and subjects revealed differences in somatization as severity of PTSD. According to the description, community members had re-experiencing, hyper-arousal and avoidance.
Conclusion
At a rural area, South Korea, community members have suffered from psychological distress after disaster. So psychological interventions are required as affecting factors and also to plan for warning and shelter in disaster situation is needed for preventing PTSD.
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