Earthquake effects on youth: understanding psychological challenges and support needs.

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY BMC Psychology Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1186/s40359-025-02373-0
Mehmet Şam, Göcan Sever, Habibe Yildiz Yüksel, Ramin Aliyev
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The aim of this study is to examine the effects of the earthquake on the psychological symptoms of high school students, and to understand the readiness of school counseling services based on the available data. In this context, the research was designed within the scope of two different studies: Study 1: The views of school counselors, and students on the difficulties experienced due to the earthquake. Study 2: The effects of the earthquake on students' psychological symptoms. In accordance with the purpose of the Study 1, phenomenological design, one of the qualitative research methods, was used. Findings of Study 1 signified that the students experienced academic, psychological, social, and physiological difficulties due to the earthquake. It was concluded that the students coped with the effects of the earthquake by receiving environmental support, and using optimistic thinking. School psychological counselors stated that they observed difficulties such as loss, and mourning, and absence from school in students due to the earthquake during their meetings with them. They also expressed that the students needed more academic, and psychological help after the earthquake, and they planned to deal with psychological, and academic issues in the coming period. Results of Study 2 pointed out that 246 individuals (43.3%) scored 37 or above on the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R). This indicated that these individuals had severe impact of the event/trauma symptoms. SEM analysis revealed that IES-R scores had a total effect of 0.67 on anxiety, 0.69 on depression, 0.68 on negative self-concept, 0.68 on somatisation, and 0.63 on hostility scores. In addition, the scores of the female students related to the variables such as anxiety, depression, negative self-concept, somatisation, hostility, and impact of events were significantly higher than the male students. Also, the students who lost their relatives due to the earthquake had significantly higher scores than those who did not lose their relatives in all the variables except somatisation. Besides, the students who had to change their locations after the earthquake had significantly higher scores than those who did not have to change their locations in terms of the impact of events.

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地震对青少年的影响:了解心理挑战和支持需求。
本研究旨在探讨地震对高中生心理症状的影响,并根据现有资料了解学校心理咨询服务的准备情况。在此背景下,本研究是在两个不同的研究范围内设计的:研究1:学校辅导员和学生对地震所经历的困难的看法。研究二:地震对学生心理症状的影响。根据研究1的目的,采用了质性研究方法之一的现象学设计。研究1的结果显示,学生在震后经历了学业、心理、社会和生理上的困难。结论是,学生们通过接受环境支持和乐观的思维来应对地震的影响。学校心理咨询师表示,他们在与学生的会面中发现了因地震造成的损失、哀悼和缺课等困难。他们还表示,地震后学生们需要更多的学业和心理帮助,他们计划在未来一段时间内处理心理和学业问题。研究2结果指出,246人(43.3%)在事件影响量表(IES-R)上得分在37分及以上。这表明这些个体受到事件/创伤症状的严重影响。扫描电镜分析显示,IES-R分数对焦虑的总影响为0.67,对抑郁的总影响为0.69,对消极自我概念的总影响为0.68,对躯体化的总影响为0.68,对敌意的总影响为0.63。此外,女生在焦虑、抑郁、消极自我概念、躯体化、敌意和事件影响等变量上的得分显著高于男生。此外,在除躯体化之外的所有变量中,因地震失去亲人的学生的得分明显高于那些没有失去亲人的学生。此外,地震后必须改变地点的学生在事件影响方面的得分明显高于不需要改变地点的学生。
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BMC Psychology
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265
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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