Authors
Caroline X Gao, Jana Menssink, Timothy CH Campbell, Catherine L Smith, Jillian F Ikin, Tyler Lane, Michael J Abramson, Matthew Carroll
Publication date
2023/8/18
Journal
BMC public health
Volume
23
Issue
1
Pages
1573
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Wildfires cause significant physical and mental ill-health. How physical and mental symptoms interact following wildfire smoke exposure is unclear, particularly in the context of repeated exposures. In this cross-sectional study we investigated how posttraumatic stress and general psychological distress associated with somatic symptoms in a community exposed to multiple smoke events.
Methods
A random weighted sample of 709 adults exposed to smoke during the 2014 Hazelwood coal mine fire in south-eastern Australia completed a survey in 2020. The survey coincided with the Black Summer wildfires that caused a similar period of smoke haze in the region. Participants self-reported somatic symptoms (PHQ-15) and mine fire-related posttraumatic stress (IES-R) experienced over the previous week, general psychological distress (K10) experienced over the previous four weeks, lifetime health …
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