Relationship between the Mental Health and Living Conditions of Evacuees Post the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Disaster : Based on Shinsai Shien Network Saitama’s (SSN) 2018 Survey

  • Iwagaki Takahiro
    Advanced Research Center for Human Sciences, Waseda University Waseda Institute of Medical Anthropology on Disaster Reconstruction Shinsai Shien Network Saitama (SSN)
  • Tsujiuchi Takuya
    Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University Waseda Institute of Medical Anthropology on Disaster Reconstruction Shinsai Shien Network Saitama (SSN)
  • Jihye Kim
    Waseda Institute of Medical Anthropology on Disaster Reconstruction Graduate School of Education, The University of Tokyo
  • Ohashi Minori
    Waseda Institute of Medical Anthropology on Disaster Reconstruction Graduate School of Human Sciences, Waseda University
  • Yifan Jia
    Waseda Institute of Medical Anthropology on Disaster Reconstruction School of Human Sciences, Waseda University
  • Nakagawa Hiroyuki
    Shinsai Shien Network Saitama (SSN)
  • Aiko Yutaka
    Shinsai Shien Network Saitama (SSN)
  • Inomata Tadashi
    Shinsai Shien Network Saitama (SSN)
  • Ogihara Atsushi
    Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University Waseda Institute of Medical Anthropology on Disaster Reconstruction

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  • 原発事故による県外避難者のメンタルヘルスと生活状況との関連
  • 原発事故による県外避難者のメンタルヘルスと生活状況との関連 : 震災支援ネットワーク埼玉による2018年の調査から
  • ゲンパツ ジコ ニ ヨル ケンガイ ヒナンシャ ノ メンタル ヘルス ト セイカツ ジョウキョウ ト ノ カンレン : シンサイ シエン ネットワーク サイタマ ニ ヨル 2018ネン ノ チョウサ カラ
  • ―震災支援ネットワーク埼玉による2018年の調査から―

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<p>This study clarified the life problems and mental health of evacuees of the Fukushima prefecture nuclear accident. A total of 4,905 households evacuated to the Tokyo metropolitan area due to the nuclear accident were surveyed from October 2017 to January 2018. The collected 362 copies (recovery rate, 7.4%) were included in the analysis.</p><p>The results of the survey indicated that the percentage of K6 scores of 13 points or higher was 20.2% and the ratio of 17 points or higher was 10.8%. As a result of logistic regression analysis, the adjusted odds ratio for psychological distress in the “yes” group was 3.906, which had a significant positive association with the adjusted odd ratio for financial difficulties in the “no” group. Free-form analysis revealed issues such as financial anxiety/anxiety, work anxiety/anxiety, and aging anxiety/anxiety.</p><p>These results indicate the need to strengthen individual and concrete support activities, establish a one-stop counseling organization to solve complicated and intertwined living problems, and foster a new community through exchanges with private support groups.</p>

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