Backgroud: Few studies to date investigated the long-term consequences of disasters on physical health. Objective: The aim of the present report was to study the long-term consequence of exposure to the Vajont disaster on physical health. We also explored the effects of severity of trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and major depression disorder (MDD) on physical health and health-related quality of life. Method: 60 survivors to the Vajont disaster and 48 control subjects of similar gender, education, and age, participated to the study. Physician-reported and subjective measures of physical health have been employed. Results: Survivors reported a greater number of physical complaints than controls (p<0.001), and some type of diseases showed a significant relationship with PTSD or PTSD symptoms. Quality of life differed between the two groups as regards the perception of physical health. The number of intrusive PTSD symptoms showed a significant negative effect on the quality of life of survivors. Conclusions: Our study shows that large scale disasters such as the Vajont one may have deleterious effects on both psychological and physical health.
LONG-TERM PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF THE VAJONT DISASTER
ZAETTA, CRISTINA;SANTONASTASO, PAOLO;FAVARO, ANGELA
2011
Abstract
Backgroud: Few studies to date investigated the long-term consequences of disasters on physical health. Objective: The aim of the present report was to study the long-term consequence of exposure to the Vajont disaster on physical health. We also explored the effects of severity of trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and major depression disorder (MDD) on physical health and health-related quality of life. Method: 60 survivors to the Vajont disaster and 48 control subjects of similar gender, education, and age, participated to the study. Physician-reported and subjective measures of physical health have been employed. Results: Survivors reported a greater number of physical complaints than controls (p<0.001), and some type of diseases showed a significant relationship with PTSD or PTSD symptoms. Quality of life differed between the two groups as regards the perception of physical health. The number of intrusive PTSD symptoms showed a significant negative effect on the quality of life of survivors. Conclusions: Our study shows that large scale disasters such as the Vajont one may have deleterious effects on both psychological and physical health.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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