Bereavement and Resilience in Earthquake Affected Individuals: Serial Mediation through Psychological Distress and Hope.

Begum Satici, Seher Merve Erus, Fatma Miray Benzer, M Engin Deniz, Neslihan Tekgül, Seydi Ahmet Satici
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Natural disasters have existed as long as the world itself. Earthquakes are among the most common and destructive natural disasters. In earthquake-prone countries like Türkiye, which experienced the February 6 earthquake centered in Kahramanmaraş, conducting studies to mitigate the negative psychosocial effects following such disasters is of great social importance. This study investigated the effect of bereavement on psychological resilience, as well as the mediating roles of psychological distress and hope in earthquake-affected individuals. A total of 387 participants (318 females, 82.2%; 69 males, 17.8%) with an average age of 25.6 years completed scales assessing bereavement, psychological distress, hope and resilience. Structural equation modeling revealed that psychological distress and hope fully mediated the relationship between bereavement and resilience. Specifically, bereavement increased psychological distress and reduced hope, which in turn negatively affected resilience. These findings highlight the critical role of addressing distress and fostering hope to support resilience in earthquake-affected individuals.

丧亲之痛与地震灾民的复原力:透过心理困扰与希望的系列调解。
自然灾害自世界存在以来就一直存在。地震是最常见和最具破坏性的自然灾害之一。在地震频发的国家,比如经历了2月6日以kahramanmaraku为中心的地震的土耳其,开展研究以减轻灾难后的负面心理社会影响具有重要的社会意义。本研究旨在探讨丧亲之痛对地震灾民心理弹性的影响,以及心理困扰与希望的中介作用。共387例受试者,其中女性318例,占82.2%;69名男性(17.8%),平均年龄25.6岁,完成了丧亲、心理困扰、希望和复原力的评估。结构方程模型显示,心理困扰和希望在丧亲之痛和复原力之间具有完全的中介作用。具体来说,丧亲之痛增加了心理痛苦,减少了希望,这反过来又对复原力产生了负面影响。这些发现强调了解决痛苦和培养希望的关键作用,以支持地震灾民的恢复能力。
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