Environmental and Psychosocial Factors Associated with Panic Attack Symptoms After the February 27 2010 Earthquake And Tsunami in the Central Zone of Chile

Keywords

Earthquake
tsunami
panic attack
february 27 2010 Terremoto
tsunami
ataque de pánico
27 de febrero de 2010

How to Cite

Leiva, M., & Quintana, G. (2017). Environmental and Psychosocial Factors Associated with Panic Attack Symptoms After the February 27 2010 Earthquake And Tsunami in the Central Zone of Chile. Terapia Psicológica, 28(2), 161-167. Retrieved from http://www.teps.cl/index.php/teps/article/view/195

Abstract

relation
to some variables associated with the magnitude of the damage suffered by individuals exposed to the earthquake occurred on February 27 2010 in the central zone of Chile. A total of 150 adults that lived in several cities and villages of the central zone of Chile were assessed to determine the presence of panic attack symptoms within the first two weeks after the catastrophe. The results indicate more physical and psychical panic attack symptoms on those individuals that lose some of their belongings and on those that were exposed to the tsunami or risk of tsunami. The discussion emphasizes the need for evaluating further disorders (e.g., post-traumatic stress) and to examine at-risk populations (e.g., children). It is suggested the importance of creating quantitative indexes
based on variables such as extent of the loss, physical damage and quake intensity, to asses the individual impact of this sort of catastrophes

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