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Social capital and cognitive decline in the aftermath of a natural disaster: a natural experiment from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami

机译:自然灾害后的社会资本和认知能力下降:2011年东日本大地震和海啸的自然实验

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Summary Background No previous studies have examined that social capital mitigates impacts of natural disaster experiences on cognitive function. We aimed to examine prospectively whether social capital mitigates the adverse effects of natural disaster on cognitive decline. Methods In this natural experiment, the baseline for our study was established 7 months before the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in a survey of older community-dwelling adults who lived 80 km west of the epicentre (59·0% response rate). About 2 and a half years after the disaster, which occurred on March 11, 2011, the follow-up survey collected information about personal experiences of disaster as well as incidence of cognitive disability. Our primary outcome was cognitive disability (measured on an 8-level scale) assessed by in-home assessment. Findings We obtained 5058 respondents at the baseline survey (59·0% response rate) and re-contacted 3594 survivors in the follow-up survey (82·1% follow-up rate). The experience of housing damage was associated with risk of cognitive impairment (coefficient 0·05 [95% CI 0·03 to 0·07]). Factor analysis of our analytical sample (n=3566) established two subscales of social capital: a cognitive dimension (perceptions of community social cohesion) and a structural dimension (informal socialising and social participation). Fixed effects regression indicated that improved informal socialising and social participation mitigated the risk of cognitive decline due to housing damage (coefficient ?0·10 [95% CI ?0·14 to ?0·05]) and deteriorating informal socialising and social participation aggravated the effect of housing damage on cognitive decline (coefficient 0·04 [0·01 to 0·07]). Interpretation Improved informal socialising and social participation reduces the risk of cognitive decline due to housing damage in the aftermath of natural disasters. Interventions to promote civic participation should be tried to promote cognitive resilience of older survivors. Funding National Institutes of Health, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, and the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
机译:发明背景以前的研究没有研究过社会资本减轻自然灾害经历对认知功能的影响。我们旨在前瞻性地研究社会资本是否可以减轻自然灾害对认知能力下降的不利影响。方法在这项自然实验中,我们的基线是在2011年东日本大地震和海啸之前7个月建立的,该基线是对居住在震中以西80公里(响应率59·0%)的老年人的调查。在2011年3月11日灾难发生大约两年半之后,后续调查收集了有关灾难个人经历以及认知障碍发生率的信息。我们的主要结果是通过室内评估来评估认知障碍(以8级量表衡量)。调查结果我们在基线调查中获得了5058名受访者(59.0%的回应率),并在随访调查中重新联系了3594名幸存者(82.1%的追踪率)。住房损坏的经历与认知障碍的风险相关(系数0·05 [95%CI 0·03至0·07])。我们的分析样本(n = 3566)的因子分析建立了两个社会资本的子量表:一个认知维度(对社区社会凝聚力的感知)和一个结构维度(非正式社会化和社会参与)。固定效应回归表明,改善的非正式社交和社会参与减轻了住房受损造成的认知下降的风险(系数?0·10 [95%CI?0·14至?0·05]),并且非正式社交和社会参与的恶化加剧了房屋损坏对认知能力下降的影响(系数0·04 [0·01至0·07])。解释改进的非正式社交活动和社会参与减少了自然灾害后房屋受损造成的认知能力下降的风险。应尝试采取干预措施来促进公民参与,以提高老年幸存者的认知适应能力。向国立卫生研究院,日本科学促进会,日本厚生劳动省和日本教育,文化,体育,科学与技术部提供资金。

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