Social Support and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Flood Victims in Hunan, China
Purpose To explore the relationship between social support and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among flood victims. Methods A cross-sectional survey was carried out in 2000 among individuals who had suffered floods in 1998 in Hunan, China. Multistage sampling was used to select the subjects fro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Annals of epidemiology 2007-10, Vol.17 (10), p.827-833 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose To explore the relationship between social support and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among flood victims. Methods A cross-sectional survey was carried out in 2000 among individuals who had suffered floods in 1998 in Hunan, China. Multistage sampling was used to select the subjects from the flood-affected areas. PTSD was diagnosed according to DSM-IV criteria, and social support was measured according to a social support rating scale. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews using a structured questionnaire. Multiple logistic regression analysis and confirmatory factor analysis was used to examine the relationship between social support and PTSD. Results Out of a total of 25,478 subjects interviewed, 2336 (9.7%) were diagnosed as having PTSD. PTSD was significantly associated with total social support (odds ratio [OR] 0.80, 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.78–0.82), subjective support (OR 0.48, 95%CI, 0.44–0.52), and support utilization (OR 0.53, 95%CI, 0.49–0.57). Conclusion PTSD in flood victims is significantly associated with social support; subjective support and support utilization may play more important roles in mitigating the impact of flood than objective support. |
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ISSN: | 1047-2797 1873-2585 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.annepidem.2007.04.002 |