Abstract:
Background: A significant proportion of disaster survivors develop mental disorders. However, studies evaluating determinants for long-term recovery from psychopathology are scarce. This study identifies factors associated with recovery from post-disaster psychopathologies among 1988 Armenian earthquake survivors.
Methods: This is part of a longitudinal epidemiologic study among survivors of the 1988 Spitak earthquake. A nested cohort of 544 subjects was assessed in 1991 and 2012. Subjects had one-or-more baseline psychopathologies, including depression, PTSD, and anxiety disorder. Based on our 2012 psychological assessment, individuals formed two groups: those who recovered from all psychopathologies and those who did not. The associations of socio-demographic characteristics and earthquake-related and life-time experiences with recovery from psychopathologies were explored using multivariable logistic regression.
Results: About 60% of individuals with one-or-more psychopathologies in 1991 were free of psychopathology in 2012. After controlling for confounders, we found access to healthcare services (OR=1.80, CI: 1.21-2.68) and perceived average/high socioeconomic status during the 10 years following the earthquake (OR=1.64, CI: 1.12-2.39) were positively associated with recovery. Each additional negative stressful life event decreased the likelihood of recovery from psychopathologies (OR=0.88, CI: 0.80-0.97). Those with severe financial/material losses had 61% lower odds of recovery (OR=0.39, CI: 0.19-0.78). Among those with severe losses, post-earthquake financial/material support contributed to recovery (OR=5.57, CI: 2.01-14.85).
Discussion: Earthquake-related losses have long-lasting negative impacts on the mental health of survivors. Post-disaster adversities and harsh living conditions aggravate the sequel of psychopathology among victims. Timely financial/material support and access to healthcare services helps recovery, particularly for those experiencing severe losses.
Description:
The paper “Recovery from Post-Earthquake Psychopathology Among Survivors of the 1988 Armenian Earthquake 23 Years After the Event” was published in the Psychology and Behavioral Science International Journal. Volume 19, Issue 1, September 2022.
DOI: 10.19080/PBSIJ.2022.19.556010.