Title of article :
Relationships between impact on employment, working
conditions, socio-occupational categories and symptoms
of post-traumatic stress disorder after the industrial disaster
in Toulouse, France
Author/Authors :
Eloi Diene، نويسنده , , Nelly Agrinier، نويسنده , , Artus Albessard، نويسنده , ,
Sylvie Cassadou، نويسنده , , Valerie Schwoebel، نويسنده , , Thierry Lang، نويسنده , , Scientific and Operational Committees، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Objectives The aims of this paper were (1) to analyze the
prevalence of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
(S-PTSD) in a population of workers 1 year after an
industrial disaster; and (2) to assess the role of factors of
vulnerability such as the occupational impact of a disaster
and economic conditions.
Methods A cross-sectional survey assessing the relationships
between socio-occupational category, impact on
employment and S-PTSD was conducted by the selfadministered
impact of event scale-revised.
Results The prevalence of S-PTSD in workers in the
peripheral zone (\3 km around the explosion site) was
12% in men and 18% in women. Factors significantly
associated with S-PTSD in men were non-managerial
socio-occupational category: employees (ORa = 4.3;
[2.3; 7.8]), factory workers/laborers (ORa = 3.7; [1.8;
7.6]), intermediate professions (ORa = 3.3; [1.9; 5.9]),
and artisans (ORa = 3; [1.3; 7.7]); and layoff
(ORa = 2.6; [1.5; 4.5]) or unusable workplace after the
explosion (ORa = 1.8; [1.1; 2.8]). In women, factors
significantly associated with S-PTSD were the sociooccupational
categories of employees and factory workers
(ORa = 2.2; [1.4; 3.5]), artisans (ORa = 2.7; [1.3;
5.7]) and intermediate professions, (ORa = 1.5; [1; 2.3])
and reporting of an occupational accident (ORa = 1.5;
[1.1; 2.2]).
Conclusion Impact on the workplace and socioeconomic
conditions were associated with S-PTSD. The epidemiological
approach in disaster situations needs to be
improved, particularly in the social and occupational
dimension when economically active populations are
involved. Vulnerable subgroups, defined by occupational
impact and low socioeconomic category, should be taken
into account.
Keywords :
Symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder Industrial disaster Socioeconomic position Sociooccupationalcategory Mental health
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)