Abstract
Introduction: this study evaluated Posttraumatic Growth in schoolchildren affected by an earthquake and tsunami in Chile. Method: a total of 325 schoolchildren aged 10 to 15 years (52,6 % female and 47,4 % male) participated 12 months after the natural disaster. Of this population, 167 schoolchildren were exposed to the earthquake/ tsunami, and 158 children served as a comparison group, as they lived more than 360 km from the epicenter. Results: the group exposed to the earthquake/tsunami had higher Posttraumatic Growth scores than the unexposed group. The sex-by-group interaction effect was statistically significant. Regarding rumination, higher rumination scores were found in the group of participants exposed to the earthquake/tsunami compared to the unexposed group. Deliberate rumination was higher in the group affected by the natural disaster. Conclusions: shoolchildren exposed to the earthquake/tsunami showed greater Posttraumatic Growth than the comparison group. The study’s findings offer insight into the processes that contribute to addressing mental health in school education affected by a natural disaster in Chile.
| Translated title of the contribution | Crecimiento Postraumático en escolares después de un desastre natural en Chile |
|---|---|
| Original language | English |
| Article number | 1927 |
| Journal | Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia |
| Volume | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Jan 2025 |
Keywords
- Mental Health
- Natural Disaster
- Posttraumatic Growth
- Schoolchildren
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