Mental health and psychosocial problems in the aftermath of the Nepal earthquakes: findings from a representative cluster sample survey

Jan 10, 2017Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences

Mental health and social problems after the Nepal earthquakes based on a community survey

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Abstract

One out of three adults experienced symptoms of depression and distressing levels of anger four months after the earthquakes in Nepal.

  • 34.3% of participants scored above the cut-off for depression, while 33.8% exceeded the cut-off for anxiety.
  • 20.4% reported hazardous alcohol use, and 10.9% experienced suicidal ideation.
  • 42% indicated that 'distress' was a serious issue in their community.
  • 33.7% reported uncontrolled anger as a symptom of psychological distress.
  • 5.2% had elevated PTSD symptoms, indicating comparatively lower levels of posttraumatic stress.
  • Female gender, lower caste, and a greater number of perceived needs were associated with higher symptom scores.

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