2016
DOI: 10.2147/cia.s122122
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Are older people more vulnerable to long-term impacts of disasters?

Abstract: BackgroundDespite the growing interest in the study of disasters, there is limited research addressing the elderly population that lead to prejudiced beliefs that older adults are more vulnerable to disasters than younger adults. This study aimed to compare positive mental health between elderly and young earthquake survivors.MethodData for this study, consisting of 324 earthquake survivors, were obtained from a population-based cross-sectional survey conducted in Iran, 2015. The long-term effect of earthquake… Show more

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“…The validity and reliability of the tools had been approved in the previous studies in Iran and other countries [10][11][12]. Its validity and reliability were approved in this study too, as its Cronbach α was 0.91.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The validity and reliability of the tools had been approved in the previous studies in Iran and other countries [10][11][12]. Its validity and reliability were approved in this study too, as its Cronbach α was 0.91.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Pengetahuan dan pengalaman yang banyak menyebabkan seseorang akan lebih siap dalam menghadapi sesuatu. 7 Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Rafiey et al 8 juga mendapatkan hasil bahwa orang muda lebih mudah mendapatkan gangguan psikologis daripada orang tua. Biasanya, pada orang muda, hal yang paling dikhawatirkan ialah tentang masa depannya.…”
Section: Hasil Penelitianunclassified
“…Besides, they can support and comfort others who are experiencing a difficult situation after a disaster. Further research should be conducted on this subject (55)(56)(57).…”
Section: Psychosocial Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%