Psychological Impact of the Volcanic Eruption in La Palma Spanish Island: Predictors of Depression, Anxiety, Stress, and Well-being

Cristina Cruz Manzano, Inés Nieto Romero, Clara González-Sanguino, Carolina Marín Martín
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Natural disasters, such as the eruption of the “Tajogaite” volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma, might have a high impact on the mental health of those who experience them. This study aims to evaluate the mental state of La Palma’s population on the acute phase of the event as well as two and seven months later. The main hypothesis was that levels of anxiety will decrease in time, while depression and perceived stress levels will remain stable. Levels of depression, anxiety, perceived stress and psychological well-being were measured, as well as their relationship and certain demographic variables such as age, gender and residential situation. Results showed that anxiety and perceived stress significantly decreased with time, but depression and well-being remained stable. Moreover, higher levels of depression could be partly explained by higher anxiety and perceived stress, previous pharmacological treatment, and lower levels of well-being. Also, being a woman, higher levels of perceived stress, living in a region affected by the eruption, and previous pharmacological treatment significantly predicted higher anxiety; being a woman, higher levels of anxiety and lower levels of well-being significantly predicted higher perceived stress. Finally, higher levels of well-being could be partly explained by lower levels of depression and perceived stress, and not living alone. This study was able to identify particularly vulnerable groups during natural disasters, such as the eruption of a volcano. This is important to provide early psychological care to those who need it in these situations.

西班牙拉帕尔马火山爆发的心理影响:抑郁、焦虑、压力和幸福感的预测因素
自然灾害,如西班牙拉帕尔马岛的 "塔霍加特 "火山爆发,可能会对经历者的心理健康产生很大影响。本研究旨在评估拉帕尔马岛居民在事件急性期以及两个月和七个月后的心理状态。主要假设是焦虑水平会随着时间的推移而降低,而抑郁和感知到的压力水平会保持稳定。测量了抑郁、焦虑、感知压力和心理健康的水平,以及它们与某些人口统计学变量(如年龄、性别和居住情况)的关系。结果表明,随着时间的推移,焦虑和压力感会明显下降,但抑郁和幸福感会保持稳定。此外,抑郁水平较高的部分原因是焦虑和感知压力较高、曾接受过药物治疗以及幸福感水平较低。此外,女性、感知压力较高、生活在受火山爆发影响的地区以及曾接受过药物治疗,也会显著影响焦虑程度的升高;女性、焦虑程度较高和幸福感较低,也会显著影响感知压力的升高。最后,较低的抑郁水平和感知到的压力以及非独居可以部分解释较高的幸福感水平。这项研究能够确定在自然灾害(如火山爆发)期间特别脆弱的群体。这对于在这些情况下为有需要的人提供早期心理护理非常重要。
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