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Adult Mortality Five Years after a Natural Disaster

机译:自然灾害后五年的成人死亡率

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Exposure to extreme events has been hypothesized to affect subsequent mortality because of mortality selection and scarring effects of the event itself. We examine survival at and in the five years after the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami for a population-representative sample of residents of Aceh, Indonesia who were differentially exposed to the disaster. For this population, the dynamics of selection and scarring are a complex function of the degree of tsunami impact in the community, the nature of individual exposures, age at exposure, and gender. Among individuals from tsunami-affected communities we find evidence for positive mortality selection among older individuals, with stronger effects for males than for females, and that this selection dominates any scarring impact of stressful exposures that elevate mortality. Among individuals from other communities, where mortality selection does not play a role, there is evidence of scarring with property loss associated with elevated mortality risks in the five years after the disaster among adults age 50 or older at the time of the disaster.
机译:由于死亡选择和事件本身的伤疤效应,人们假设暴露在极端事件中会影响随后的死亡率。我们调查了2004年印度洋地震和海啸发生后五年内印度尼西亚亚齐地区不同程度遭受灾难的居民的代表性样本的生存情况。对于这一群体来说,选择和疤痕形成的动态是社区海啸影响程度、个体暴露的性质、暴露的年龄和性别的复杂函数。在受海啸影响社区的个人中,我们发现证据表明,老年人的死亡率选择是积极的,对男性的影响比女性更大,而且这种选择在压力暴露导致死亡率升高的任何疤痕影响中占主导地位。在死亡率选择不起作用的其他社区的个人中,有证据表明,在灾难发生后的五年里,50岁或以上的成年人因财产损失而留下的疤痕与死亡率风险升高有关。

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