TY - JOUR
T1 - The Relationship between Functional Independence and Psychological Distress in Elderly Adults Following the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident
T2 - The Fukushima Health Management Survey
AU - Harigane, Mayumi
AU - Suzuki, Yuriko
AU - Yasumura, Seiji
AU - Ohira, Tetsuya
AU - Yabe, Hirooki
AU - Maeda, Masaharu
AU - Abe, Masafumi
AU - Yamashita, Shunichi
AU - Kamiya, Kenji
AU - Tanigawa, Koichi
AU - Akashi, Makoto
AU - Kodama, Kazunori
AU - Ozasa, Kotaro
AU - Nollet, Kenneth E.
AU - Niwa, Ohtsura
AU - Ohtsuru, Akira
AU - Matsui, Shiro
AU - Niwa, Shinichi
AU - Hosoya, Mitsuaki
AU - Kunii, Yasuto
AU - Itagaki, Shuntaro
AU - Shiga, Tetsuya
AU - Iwasa, Hajime
AU - Nakayama, Yoko
AU - Fujii, Senta
AU - Satoh, Hiroaki
AU - Hashimoto, Shigeatsu
AU - Takese, Kanae
AU - Nakajima, Satomi
AU - Momoi, Maho
AU - Goto, Saori
AU - Mashiko, Hirofumi
AU - Ohta, Misao
AU - Goto, Aya
AU - Hisata, Mitsuru
AU - Kawakami, Norito
AU - Yagi, Akiko
AU - Oiwaka, Yu Ichi
AU - Ueda, Yuka
AU - Horikoshi, Naoko
AU - Kashiwazaki, Yu Ya
AU - Takeda, Go
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health.
PY - 2017/3/1
Y1 - 2017/3/1
N2 - This study aimed to explore the relationship between psychological distress and degree of functional independence among elderly adults following the Great East Japan Earthquake. Participants were 20 282 adults aged 65 and older who lived in the Great East Japan Earthquake evacuation zone specified by the government on March 31, 2011. This study is a part of a detailed survey on mental health and lifestyle, the Fukushima Health Management Survey, which was conducted in 2012. Psychological distress was assessed using the Kessler 6 scale. Functional independence in different daily activities was assessed by asking participants whether they could independently perform activities: eating, dressing, toileting, and shopping. According to the multiple logistic regression analysis, psychological distress was significantly associated with independence in all models: without adjustment (Model 1), adjusting for demographic characteristics (Model 2), and adjusting for demographic characteristics and disaster-related factors (Model 3), with an adjusted odds ratio of 2.32 (95% confidence interval = 1.97-2.73). High psychological distress was associated with low functional independence, after controlling for demographic characteristics and disaster-related factors. Thus, using psychological distress as the dependent variable, we examined the relationship between low functional independence and psychological distress among elderly adults who were evacuated.
AB - This study aimed to explore the relationship between psychological distress and degree of functional independence among elderly adults following the Great East Japan Earthquake. Participants were 20 282 adults aged 65 and older who lived in the Great East Japan Earthquake evacuation zone specified by the government on March 31, 2011. This study is a part of a detailed survey on mental health and lifestyle, the Fukushima Health Management Survey, which was conducted in 2012. Psychological distress was assessed using the Kessler 6 scale. Functional independence in different daily activities was assessed by asking participants whether they could independently perform activities: eating, dressing, toileting, and shopping. According to the multiple logistic regression analysis, psychological distress was significantly associated with independence in all models: without adjustment (Model 1), adjusting for demographic characteristics (Model 2), and adjusting for demographic characteristics and disaster-related factors (Model 3), with an adjusted odds ratio of 2.32 (95% confidence interval = 1.97-2.73). High psychological distress was associated with low functional independence, after controlling for demographic characteristics and disaster-related factors. Thus, using psychological distress as the dependent variable, we examined the relationship between low functional independence and psychological distress among elderly adults who were evacuated.
KW - Great East Japan Earthquake
KW - depressive symptom
KW - disaster
KW - evacuation
KW - frail elderly
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U2 - 10.1177/1010539516683498
DO - 10.1177/1010539516683498
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85018749850
SN - 1010-5395
VL - 29
SP - 120S-130S
JO - Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
JF - Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health
IS - 2_suppl
ER -