Research Article

Mediators and predictors of peritraumatic dissociation after devastating consecutive earthquakes: the role of social support

Volume: 22 Number: 2 August 16, 2024
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Mediators and predictors of peritraumatic dissociation after devastating consecutive earthquakes: the role of social support

Abstract

Objective: Dissociation involves the tendency to detach from one’s environment, own body and mental states. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of psychiatric symptoms, coping strategies with earthquake stress and the relationship between peritraumatic dissociation one month after two earthquakes that occurred 9 hours apart on 6th February 2023 in Türkiye. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, an online questionnaire distributed through social media groups was filled by 786 university students studying in Adana, including Peritraumatic Dissociative Experiences Questionnaire (PDEQ), Coping Strategies with Earthquake Stress Scale, and Brief Symptom Inventory. Results: The peritraumatic dissociation showed a weak negative relationship with religious coping strategy and a very weak positive relationship with seeking social support. Obsessive-compulsivity (β=0.650), anxiety (β=0.572), depression (β=-0.316, i.e., negatively), phobic anxiety (β=0.390), positive symptom distress index (β=-1.888), social support (β=0.597) sub-dimensions were found to be important predictors of peritraumatic dissociation in the linear regression model (explanatory power R2=0.379) with obsessive-compulsivity (30.9%) being the most contributing factor. Peritraumatic dissociation scores were significantly higher in females and in those with damage or destruction in their homes. Mediation analysis revealed that depression indirectly increased the dissociation score, i.e., by decreasing the seeking social support scores, the latter being found to mediate peritraumatic dissociation. Conclusion: The most important predictor of peritraumatic dissociation was obsessive-compulsivity symptoms, with the highest risk in those with more anxiety symptoms and who sought more social support. Therefore, social support is suggested to accompany early symptom screening after the earthquake to reduce outcomes like post-traumatic stress disorders.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Health Services and Systems (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

August 16, 2024

Publication Date

August 16, 2024

Submission Date

December 27, 2023

Acceptance Date

June 5, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 22 Number: 2

APA
Mete, B., Demirhindi, H., Kanat Şahin, C., Kahramanoğlu, P. İ., & Demirkol, M. E. (2024). Mediators and predictors of peritraumatic dissociation after devastating consecutive earthquakes: the role of social support. Turkish Journal of Public Health, 22(2), 149-160. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.1410747
AMA
1.Mete B, Demirhindi H, Kanat Şahin C, Kahramanoğlu Pİ, Demirkol ME. Mediators and predictors of peritraumatic dissociation after devastating consecutive earthquakes: the role of social support. TJPH. 2024;22(2):149-160. doi:10.20518/tjph.1410747
Chicago
Mete, Burak, Hakan Demirhindi, Ceren Kanat Şahin, Pakize İrem Kahramanoğlu, and Mehmet Emin Demirkol. 2024. “Mediators and Predictors of Peritraumatic Dissociation After Devastating Consecutive Earthquakes: The Role of Social Support”. Turkish Journal of Public Health 22 (2): 149-60. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.1410747.
EndNote
Mete B, Demirhindi H, Kanat Şahin C, Kahramanoğlu Pİ, Demirkol ME (August 1, 2024) Mediators and predictors of peritraumatic dissociation after devastating consecutive earthquakes: the role of social support. Turkish Journal of Public Health 22 2 149–160.
IEEE
[1]B. Mete, H. Demirhindi, C. Kanat Şahin, P. İ. Kahramanoğlu, and M. E. Demirkol, “Mediators and predictors of peritraumatic dissociation after devastating consecutive earthquakes: the role of social support”, TJPH, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 149–160, Aug. 2024, doi: 10.20518/tjph.1410747.
ISNAD
Mete, Burak - Demirhindi, Hakan - Kanat Şahin, Ceren - Kahramanoğlu, Pakize İrem - Demirkol, Mehmet Emin. “Mediators and Predictors of Peritraumatic Dissociation After Devastating Consecutive Earthquakes: The Role of Social Support”. Turkish Journal of Public Health 22/2 (August 1, 2024): 149-160. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.1410747.
JAMA
1.Mete B, Demirhindi H, Kanat Şahin C, Kahramanoğlu Pİ, Demirkol ME. Mediators and predictors of peritraumatic dissociation after devastating consecutive earthquakes: the role of social support. TJPH. 2024;22:149–160.
MLA
Mete, Burak, et al. “Mediators and Predictors of Peritraumatic Dissociation After Devastating Consecutive Earthquakes: The Role of Social Support”. Turkish Journal of Public Health, vol. 22, no. 2, Aug. 2024, pp. 149-60, doi:10.20518/tjph.1410747.
Vancouver
1.Burak Mete, Hakan Demirhindi, Ceren Kanat Şahin, Pakize İrem Kahramanoğlu, Mehmet Emin Demirkol. Mediators and predictors of peritraumatic dissociation after devastating consecutive earthquakes: the role of social support. TJPH. 2024 Aug. 1;22(2):149-60. doi:10.20518/tjph.1410747

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