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Medical Student Reactions to Disaster after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake: Motivation and Posttraumatic Growth
- Source :
- The Psychiatric quarterly. 89(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Medical students often become involved as post-disaster emergency responders despite incomplete training, and in doing so may suppress their immediate experiences as victims and survivors. This experience, however, may lead them to increase their motivation to help others. We examined how cognitive and emotional reactions to disaster correlated with posttraumatic growth (PTG) in medical students in Fukushima, Japan after the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011. To date, Fukushima continues to suffer from radiation concerns following the nuclear power plant meltdown. In a survey three years after the onset of a long-term disaster, with a cross-sectional research design, medical students (N = 494) reported their negative post-disaster reactions, desire to help, and demonstrations of capability, and completed the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI). We conducted hierarchical regression analyses and found that the addition of variables pertaining to negative post-disaster reactions (e.g. confusion, anger, and sadness) led to the largest increase in predictive value for PTGI scores; students reporting a past traumatic experience were also more likely to experience PTG. Our results indicate that weathering stressful disaster circumstances created opportunities for positive personal growth and reinforcement at a crucial time in medical students’ professional development.
- Subjects :
- Research design
Adult
Male
050103 clinical psychology
Students, Medical
media_common.quotation_subject
education
Emotions
Anger
Disasters
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
03 medical and health sciences
Young Adult
0302 clinical medicine
Japan
Earthquakes
Humans
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
030212 general & internal medicine
media_common
business.industry
Posttraumatic growth
05 social sciences
Multilevel model
Professional development
Personal development
Sadness
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Psychological resilience
business
Psychology
Posttraumatic Growth, Psychological
Clinical psychology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15736709
- Volume :
- 89
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Psychiatric quarterly
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cf3b6e4ae7cba51a7fa7f633bf59e9a4