Population-based post-crisis psychological distress: an example from the SARS outbreak in Taiwan
Autor: | Donald E. Morisky, Shu Yu Lyu, Ming-Been Lee, Chih Chien Yang, Eugene Yu Chang Peng, Ya Ling Weng, Shang Ta Tsai, Liang Ting Tsai |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
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medicine.medical_specialty psychiatric morbidity Adolescent Taiwan severe acute respiratory syndrome Logistic regression Stress Medical and Health Sciences Article Disease Outbreaks Stress Disorders Post-Traumatic Young Adult psychological distress Rating scale General & Internal Medicine Pandemic Epidemiology Adaptation Psychological medicine Prevalence Humans Adaptation Psychiatry skin and connective tissue diseases Stress Disorders Aged Medicine(all) lcsh:R5-920 business.industry post-crisis General Medicine Middle Aged Mental health Health Surveys Stratified sampling Telephone interview Socioeconomic Factors Preparedness Population Surveillance Post-Traumatic Psychological Morbidity business lcsh:Medicine (General) Stress Psychological Demography |
Zdroj: | Journal of the Formosan Medical Association = Taiwan yi zhi, vol 109, iss 7 Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, Vol 109, Iss 7, Pp 524-532 (2010) Journal of the Formosan Medical Association |
Popis: | Background/Purpose As a result of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) pandemic, the World Health Organization placed Taiwan on the travel alert list from May 21 to July 5, 2003. The aim of this study was to explore the post-crisis psychological distress among residents in Taiwan after the SARS epidemic. Methods The target population consisted of a nationwide representative sample of residents aged ≥ 18 years. Data were collected using computer assisted telephone interview systems by stratified random sampling according to geographic area. The survey ( n = 1278) was conducted in November 2003, about 4 months after resolution of the SARS crisis in Taiwan. The maximum deviation of sampling error at the 95% confidence level was ± 2.74%. Psychological distress was measured by a question related to subject's changes in perception of life, plus the five-item Brief Symptom Rating Scale. Multivariate logistic regression was used to examine the correlation of psychological distress. Results About 9.2% of the participants reported that their perceptions of life became more pessimistic following the SARS crisis. The prevalence of psychiatric morbidity was 11.7%. Major predictors of higher levels of pessimism after the SARS epidemic included demographic factors, perception of SARS and preparedness, knowing people or having personal experiences of SARS-related discrimination, and individual worries and psychiatric morbidity. The correlates of symptomatic cases, as indicated by the five-item Brief Symptom Rating Scale, included age ≥ 50 years, senior high school graduate, and worries about recurrence of SARS. Conclusion Psychological distress was significantly correlated with demographic factors and perception regarding the SARS epidemic. It is suggested that marketing of mental health education should be segmented according to age and education level, which should enhance crisis communication for newly emerging infectious diseases among community populations. |
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