2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.20888/v2
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Earthquake-related stressors associated with suicidality, depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress in adolescents from Muisne after the earthquake 2016 in Ecuador

Abstract: Abstract Background:The Ecuadorian earthquake in April 16th was the second strongest and deadliest in 2016 worldwide, with approximately one million people affected. In this paper, we analyzed the psychological impact and the relationship between mental health events and various earthquake-related stressors related to the earthquake, nine months after the event. Methods:We conducted an analytical cross‑sectional study, applying an anonymous survey to 316 adolescents (1… Show more

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“…[ 32 ]. On the other hand, a recently published study suggest that younger populations are at greater risk of developing depression and anxiety after experiencing a shocking and stressing event as reported in 2020 [ 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 32 ]. On the other hand, a recently published study suggest that younger populations are at greater risk of developing depression and anxiety after experiencing a shocking and stressing event as reported in 2020 [ 33 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence suggests that the psychological problems that may arise following large-scale disasters like the COVID-19 pandemic, can vary over time. Some research indicates that psychological issues rise within the first few months or years following the disaster ( Goldmann and Galea, 2014 ; McFarlane and Williams, 2012 ), other studies suggest a reduction in psychological problems after such events ( Morganstein and Ursano, 2020 ; Gerstner et al., 2020 ). In the present study, we aimed to assess the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress among Bangladeshi people four months after the COVID-19 outbreak.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…У іншому дослідженні впливу наслідків землетрусу у Китаї на психічне здоров'я підлітків встановлено, що 64,5 % з них страждали на депресивний розлад [62]. При дослідженні схожої когорти підлітків, які постраждали від землетрусу в Еквадорі, через 9 місяців після катастрофи поширеність депресій, відповідно до діагнос-тичних критеріїв DSM IV, становила 28,5 % [22]. Через 18 місяців після лісової пожежі в Канаді депресивні прояви були діагностовані у 31 % постраждалих підлітків, принаймні 17 % з них мали депресію середнього ступеня тяжкості [5].…”
Section: травматизація внаслідок природних катастроф та стихійного лихаunclassified