Associations between community social capital and posttraumatic growth among older survivors 11 years after a natural disaster.

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American journal of epidemiology Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1093/aje/kwae432
Hiroyuki Hikichi, Katsunari Kondo, Ichiro Kawachi
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Abstract

We prospectively examined whether community-level social capital plays a significant role in developing Posttraumatic Growth (PTG) among older survivors of the 2011 Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. The baseline survey was conducted 7 months before the disaster among residents of a city located 80km west of the earthquake epicenter. The survey inquired about participants' health status and social capital (informal socializing and social participation, and social cohesion). Approximately 2.5 years after the disaster, we surveyed older survivors to assess their disaster experiences. A follow-up survey in 2022 inquired about PTG in the 11 years following experiences of the disaster (n = 1,819). Multilevel linear regression analysis showed that pre-disaster community-level informal socializing and social participation was associated with higher PTG scores (coefficient = 0.25, 95% CI: 0.02, 0.47). In cross-classified multilevel regression, maintenance of higher community-level informal socializing and social participation during the post-disaster period was associated with higher scores of PTG (coefficient = 0.22, 95% CI: 0.07, 0.37). Pre-disaster community-level informal socializing and social participation was associated with higher PTG scores among older survivors. Interventions encouraging social interactions among neighbors may be effective in promoting PTG of survivors after natural disasters.

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社区社会资本与自然灾害 11 年后老年幸存者的创伤后成长之间的关系。
我们前瞻性地研究了社区层面的社会资本是否对 2011 年日本地震和海啸的老年幸存者的创伤后成长(PTG)起着重要作用。基线调查是在灾难发生前 7 个月进行的,调查对象是位于震中以西 80 公里的一个城市的居民。调查询问了参与者的健康状况和社会资本(非正式社交、社会参与和社会凝聚力)。灾后约 2.5 年,我们对老年幸存者进行了调查,以评估他们的灾难经历。2022 年的后续调查询问了经历灾难 11 年后的 PTG 情况(n = 1,819)。多层次线性回归分析表明,灾前社区层面的非正式社交和社会参与与较高的 PTG 分数相关(系数 = 0.25,95% CI:0.02, 0.47)。在交叉分类的多层次回归中,灾后保持较高的社区非正式社交和社会参与与较高的 PTG 分数相关(系数 = 0.22,95% CI:0.07, 0.37)。灾前社区非正式社交和社会参与与老年幸存者较高的 PTG 分数相关。鼓励邻里间社交互动的干预措施可能会有效促进自然灾害后幸存者的 PTG。
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American journal of epidemiology
American journal of epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Epidemiology is the oldest and one of the premier epidemiologic journals devoted to the publication of empirical research findings, opinion pieces, and methodological developments in the field of epidemiologic research. It is a peer-reviewed journal aimed at both fellow epidemiologists and those who use epidemiologic data, including public health workers and clinicians.
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