id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2vsieam66bfxdod5yc46g5epvm Toru Tsuboya Predictors of depressive symptoms following the Great East Japan earthquake: A prospective study 2016.0 18 .pdf application/pdf 7806 1993 83 "Predictors of depressive symptoms following the Great East Japan Earthquake: A Prospective study" http://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/open-access-feedback?handle=&title=Predictors%20of%20depressive%20symptoms%20following%20the%20Great%20East%20Japan%20Earthquake:%20A%20Prospective%20study'&community=1/4454687&collection=1/4454688&owningCollection1/4454688&harvardAuthors=902b2245aa44938b81e62bd29b97b339&department Japan Earthquake) and change in depressive symptoms among community-dwelling older adult according to three types of experiences: loss of family/friends, property damage, and disruption in Disruption of psychiatric care was also associated with change in GDS scores (+2.51 points, property loss and disruption of psychiatry care were associated with persistent adverse impact on Japan; depression; natural disaster; disaster damage; prospective cohort study allowed us to conduct a follow-up study of survivors three years after the disaster. of/damage to property (housing and cars), 4) loss of employment, and 5) disruption in access job; 1.98 for disruption of access to psychiatric care, and 0.84 points for loss of a pet cat. impact of disaster damage on depressive symptoms in a community-dwelling sample of Depression Scale(GDS) among the Survivors from the Disaster (N=3,464) in Japan ./cache/work_2vsieam66bfxdod5yc46g5epvm.pdf ./txt/work_2vsieam66bfxdod5yc46g5epvm.txt