Drinking Behavior and Mental Illness Among Evacuees in Fukushima Following the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Fukushima Health Management Survey

نویسندگان

  • Yuka Ueda
  • Hirooki Yabe
  • Masaharu Maeda
  • Tetsuya Ohira
  • Senta Fujii
  • Shin‐ichi Niwa
  • Akira Ohtsuru
  • Hirobumi Mashiko
  • Mayumi Harigane
  • Seiji Yasumura
  • Masafumi Abe
  • Shunichi Yamashita
  • Kenji Kamiya
  • Makoto Akashi
  • Kazunori Kodama
  • Kotaro Ozasa
  • Kenneth E. Nollet
  • Ohtsura Niwa
  • Shiro Matsui
  • Yasuto Kunii
  • Shuntaro Itagaki
  • Tetsuya Shiga
  • Hajime Iwasa
  • Yuriko Suzuki
  • Yoko Nakayama
  • Misao Ohta
  • Aya Goto
  • Mitsuru Hisata
  • Norito Kawakami
  • Mitsuaki Hosoya
  • Akiko Yagi
  • Yu‐ichi Oiwaka
  • Naoko Horikoshi
  • Yu‐ya Kashiwazaki
  • Go Takeda
  • Tetsunobu Hata
  • Hiroyuki Suguimoto
  • Yukiko Ito
  • Yuko Hino
  • Keisuke Hiyamizu
  • Kuni Kanke
  • Suzuko Yasuhara
  • Shizu Igarashi
  • Ai Kawamura
  • Aiko Matsuda
  • Mariko Hara
  • Yuriko Kimura
  • Yuki Kumasaka
  • Natusumi Sasaki
  • Miho Onji
  • Ryuchi Kurosawa
  • Fumiko Mori
چکیده

BACKGROUND Recent evidence from alcohol and trauma studies suggests that disasters are associated with increases in the consumption of alcohol. The Great East Japan Earthquake and the associated nuclear disaster have continued to affect the mental health of evacuees from Fukushima. This study aimed to extend these findings by examining the relationship between drinking behaviors and the risk of mental illness after the compound disaster. METHODS We conducted the Mental Health and Lifestyle Survey with 56,543 evacuees. Kessler's K6 was used to assess the risk of mental illness, and logistic regression models were applied to analyze how drinking behavior patterns influence the risk of serious mental illness after adjustment for confounding variables. RESULTS Logistic regression analysis evidenced that beginning heavy and light drinkers had the highest and a higher risk of serious mental illness, respectively. Individuals who were nondrinkers pre- and postdisaster had the lowest proportional risk of mental illness. Abstainers also had some risk to their mental health after the compound disaster. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study highlight that beginning drinkers have a high risk of serious mental illness. Thus, mental health professionals should pay attention to the drinking behaviors of evacuees, which might predict increased risk of serious mental illness and consequently indicate a need for psychological intervention.

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دوره 40  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016