TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Fifteen years after a ferry disaster: Clinical interviews and survivors' self-assessment of their experience JO - European journal of psychotraumatology A1 - Arnberg, Filip K. A1 - Hultman, Christina M. A1 - Michel, Per-Olof A1 - Lundin, Tom SP - 20650 EP - 20650 VL - 4 IS - N2 - BACKGROUND: Disasters yield increased rates of psychological disorders decades later. Other consequences, however, have received little attention in the past. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to examine diagnostic status and survivors' views on disaster-related consequences and social support. METHODS: A mixed-methods approach was used with 22 survivors (of 49 eligible) 15 years after a ferry disaster. Data collection included audiotaped interviews with open-ended questions and diagnostic assessment of Axis-I disorders. RESULTS: The post-disaster incidence was 54% (12/22) for Axis-I disorders, and 45% (10/22) for full or subsyndromal posttraumatic stress disorder. Thematic analysis revealed that survivor perception of the long-term consequences included positive (character change) and negative aspects (being ascribed a survivor identity). Participants' sought social support for several years, yet many felt hindered by experiential dissimilarity and distress of significant others. CONCLUSIONS: Axis-I disorders were prevalent, but not salient to survivors' perceptions in the long-term. Post-disaster interventions need to attend to common barriers to support.
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LA - en SN - 2000-8198 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ejpt.v4i0.20650 ID - ref1 ER -