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Concern over radiation exposure and psychological distress among rescue workers following the Great East Japan Earthquake Concern over radiation exposure and distress

机译:东日本大地震后救援人员对辐射暴露和心理困扰的担忧

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Background On March 11, 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami that followed caused severe damage along Japan’s northeastern coastline and to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. To date, there are few reports specifically examining psychological distress in rescue workers in Japan. Moreover, it is unclear to what extent concern over radiation exposure has caused psychological distress to such workers deployed in the disaster area. Methods One month after the disaster, 424 of 1816 (24%) disaster medical assistance team workers deployed to the disaster area were assessed. Concern over radiation exposure was evaluated by a single self-reported question. General psychological distress was assessed with the Kessler 6 scale (K6), depressive symptoms with the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), fear and sense of helplessness with the Peritraumatic Distress Inventory (PDI), and posttraumatic stress symptoms with the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R). Results Radiation exposure was a concern for 39 (9.2%) respondents. Concern over radiation exposure was significantly associated with higher scores on the K6, CES-D, PDI, and IES-R. After controlling for age, occupation, disaster operation experience, duration of time spent watching earthquake news, and past history of psychiatric illness, these associations remained significant in men, but did not remain significant in women for the CES-D and PDI scores. Conclusion The findings suggest that concern over radiation exposure was strongly associated with psychological distress. Reliable, accurate information on radiation exposure might reduce deployment-related distress in disaster rescue workers.
机译:背景信息2011年3月11日,随后的东日本大地震和海啸在日本的东北海岸线和福岛第一核电站造成了严重破坏。迄今为止,很少有报道专门研究日本救援人员的心理困扰。此外,目前尚不清楚对辐射暴露的关注在多大程度上对部署在灾区的此类工人造成了心理困扰。方法在灾难发生后一个月,对部署到灾区的1816名灾难医疗救护队人员中的424人(占24%)进行了评估。通过一个自我报告的问题评估对辐射暴露的担忧。使用Kessler 6量表(K6)评估一般的心理困扰,使用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)评估抑郁症状,使用创伤前困扰量表(PDI)评估恐惧和无助感,并使用修订事件量表(IES-R)的影响。结果39名(9.2%)受访者担心辐射暴露。对辐射暴露的担忧与K6,CES-D,PDI和IES-R的较高分数显着相关。在控制了年龄,职业,灾难操作经验,观看地震新闻的时间以及过去的精神病史之后,这些关联在CES-D和PDI得分上在男性中仍然很显着,而在女性中则没有显着性。结论研究结果表明,对辐射暴露的担忧与心理困扰密切相关。可靠,准确的辐射暴露信息可以减少灾难救援人员与部署有关的困扰。

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