Prospective study of predictors of poor self-rated health in a 23-year cohort of earthquake survivors in Armenia
Long-term prospective studies exploring general health outcomes among disaster survivors are rare. Self-rated health (SRH) – a proven correlate of morbidity and mortality prognosis – was used to investigate predictors of perceived health status among a 23-year cohort of survivors of 1988 Spitak eart...
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doaj-428f15f80a284dd2a9eb25cc576ab2af2020-11-24T21:49:56ZengAtlantis PressJournal of Epidemiology and Global Health2210-60062019-04-015310.1016/j.jegh.2014.12.006Prospective study of predictors of poor self-rated health in a 23-year cohort of earthquake survivors in ArmeniaAnahit DemirchyanVarduhi PetrosyanHaroutune K. ArmenianVahe KhachadourianLong-term prospective studies exploring general health outcomes among disaster survivors are rare. Self-rated health (SRH) – a proven correlate of morbidity and mortality prognosis – was used to investigate predictors of perceived health status among a 23-year cohort of survivors of 1988 Spitak earthquake in Armenia. A geographically-stratified subsample of 725 adults from a larger initial cohort was followed during the period of 1990–2012. A logistic regression model identified predictors of SRH. Adjusted relative risks for the long-term predictors of SRH were calculated. The rate of poor SRH among the survivors was 18.8%, fair 56.5%, and good/excellent 24.7%. In the fitted model, long-term risk factors of poor SRH included baseline body mass index, baseline multi-morbidity, number of experienced stressful life events, and perceived poor living standards during the post-earthquake decade, while participation in sports in the early 1990s was a protective factor. Short-term protective factors included socio-economic status score, social support, employment and dignity, while current household size was a risk factor for poor SRH. No association was found between earthquake exposure severity and SRH after 23 years. However, the identified predictors included a number of modifiable lifestyle, material and psychological factors. Thus, interventions targeting these factors could have a long-lasting impact on disaster victims’ health status.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125906021/viewSelf-rated healthPredictorEarthquakeSurvivorLong-term cohort |
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Anahit Demirchyan Varduhi Petrosyan Haroutune K. Armenian Vahe Khachadourian Prospective study of predictors of poor self-rated health in a 23-year cohort of earthquake survivors in Armenia Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health Self-rated health Predictor Earthquake Survivor Long-term cohort |
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Anahit Demirchyan Varduhi Petrosyan Haroutune K. Armenian Vahe Khachadourian |
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Prospective study of predictors of poor self-rated health in a 23-year cohort of earthquake survivors in Armenia |
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Prospective study of predictors of poor self-rated health in a 23-year cohort of earthquake survivors in Armenia |
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Prospective study of predictors of poor self-rated health in a 23-year cohort of earthquake survivors in Armenia |
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Prospective study of predictors of poor self-rated health in a 23-year cohort of earthquake survivors in Armenia |
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Prospective study of predictors of poor self-rated health in a 23-year cohort of earthquake survivors in Armenia |
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prospective study of predictors of poor self-rated health in a 23-year cohort of earthquake survivors in armenia |
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Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health |
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Long-term prospective studies exploring general health outcomes among disaster survivors are rare. Self-rated health (SRH) – a proven correlate of morbidity and mortality prognosis – was used to investigate predictors of perceived health status among a 23-year cohort of survivors of 1988 Spitak earthquake in Armenia. A geographically-stratified subsample of 725 adults from a larger initial cohort was followed during the period of 1990–2012. A logistic regression model identified predictors of SRH. Adjusted relative risks for the long-term predictors of SRH were calculated. The rate of poor SRH among the survivors was 18.8%, fair 56.5%, and good/excellent 24.7%. In the fitted model, long-term risk factors of poor SRH included baseline body mass index, baseline multi-morbidity, number of experienced stressful life events, and perceived poor living standards during the post-earthquake decade, while participation in sports in the early 1990s was a protective factor. Short-term protective factors included socio-economic status score, social support, employment and dignity, while current household size was a risk factor for poor SRH. No association was found between earthquake exposure severity and SRH after 23 years. However, the identified predictors included a number of modifiable lifestyle, material and psychological factors. Thus, interventions targeting these factors could have a long-lasting impact on disaster victims’ health status. |
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Self-rated health Predictor Earthquake Survivor Long-term cohort |
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