Does disaster-related relocation impact mental health via changes in group participation among older adults? Causal mediation analysis of a pre-post disaster study of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake
Abstract Background Disaster-related relocation is associated with depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, especially in older adults. Disaster-related relocation often deprives survivors of opportunities for social group participation, potentially deteriorating their mental health. On the co...
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Main Authors: | Yoko Matsuoka (Author), Maho Haseda (Author), Mariko Kanamori (Author), Koryu Sato (Author), Airi Amemiya (Author), Toshiyuki Ojima (Author), Daisuke Takagi (Author), Masamichi Hanazato (Author), Naoki Kondo (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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