P Crepet’s research while affiliated with University of Naples Federico II and other places

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Publications (2)


[Mental disorders in a population exposed to a natural disaster. Prevalence study conducted among general practitioners]
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April 1990

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Epidemiologia e Prevenzione

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P Crepet

Prevalence of psychiatric disorder among subjects exposed to naural disaster

July 1989

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97 Citations

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica

A general practice study was carried out in 3 areas of the province of Naples, in southern Italy: Pozzuoli (PZ), a town exposed to significant seismic events in 1983, Monte Ruscello (MR), a village built to accommodate the victims of the earthquake, and Monte di Procida (MP), a town selected as a control since it is situated near PZ and was not significantly affected by the earthquake. The sociodemographic characteristics of the subjects examined were comparable in the 3 areas. The estimate of the real prevalence of psychiatric disorders according to Diamond & Lilienfeld was found to be higher in PZ and MR than in MP. Neurotic depression was the most frequent psychiatric diagnosis. The relative risk of mental disorders in subjects who reported none one or more social problems compared with those who reported none was more than 4 times greater in PZ and MR than in MP. Social problems also differed qualitatively, being more frequently related to living conditions in PZ and MR and to the primary social network in MP.

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... In the aftermath of NHs, most survivors experience mild psychological impairments. For others, the intensity and frequency of symptoms meet diagnostic criteria (Maj et al., 1989;McFarlane et al., 1997;Rubonis & Bickman, 1991). In developing societies, nearly 0.5-5% of people exposed to NHs experience a lingering chronic distress, 15-40% moderate to severe distress, 20-40% mental disorders or other psychological morbidities, and 80% short-term mild distress (North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 2009). ...

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Antecedents and consequences of resilience among survivors of cyclone Fani
Prevalence of psychiatric disorder among subjects exposed to naural disaster
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  • July 1989

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica