
@article{ref1,
title="Traumatic impact of a fire disaster on survivors - A 25-year follow-up of the 1978 hotel fire in Boras, Sweden",
journal="Nordic journal of psychiatry",
year="2007",
author="Lundin, Tom and Jansson, Lennart",
volume="61",
number="6",
pages="479-485",
abstract="The objective of this study was to investigate the long-term psychological and mental health outcomes among survivors of a disastrous hotel fire. A 25-year follow-up investigation among adolescent and young adult survivors of a fire disaster was conducted in Boras, Sweden. A self-evaluation questionnaire and four self-rating scales - the IES-22, PTSS-10, GHQ-28 and SoC - were sent by mail to the participants. The results from the self-reported data showed low levels of psychiatric illness. Moreover, the respondents reported a low level of traumatic stresssymptoms. More than 50% of the participants stated that the fire had a determining effect on their lives. Sixteen (21.3%) respondents indicated that the fire still had an impact on their daily lives. Differences between men and women were reported in most of the self-rating scales. The results indicate that a traumatizing experience (such as a fire disaster) still had a small effect on psychological health in a long-term perspective.   <p></p>  <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0803-9488",
doi="10.1080/08039480701773329",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08039480701773329"
}