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'I cannot see ahead': psychological distress, doomscrolling and dark future among adult survivors following M_w 7.7. and 7.6 earthquakes in Türkiye
PsychologyBMC Public Health

'I cannot see ahead': psychological distress, doomscrolling and dark future among adult survivors following M_w 7.7. and 7.6 earthquakes in Türkiye

A. Kartol, S. Üztemur, et al.

Three months after Türkiye’s February 6, 2023 earthquakes, researchers Aslı Kartol, Servet Üztemur and Pınar Yaşar report very high future anxiety and moderate doomscrolling among 402 adult survivors, finding that future anxiety mediates the link between depression/anxiety/stress and doomscrolling. Listen to the audio to learn how information-seeking after uncontrollable trauma fuels negative news flows and affects survivor mental health.... show more
Abstract
Background: Two major earthquakes (M 7.7 and 7.6) struck Türkiye on February 6, 2023, affecting eleven provinces and causing ~50,000 deaths. This study analyzes the psychological status of adult survivors three months post-event across multiple variables. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study using face-to-face and online questionnaires among 402 adult earthquake survivors. Measures included Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21), Dark Future Scale (DFS), and Doomscrolling Scale; relationships examined via predictive correlational model. Results: Participants reported very high future anxiety and moderate doomscrolling; psychological distress was relatively low overall. Increases in psychological distress were associated with increases in doomscrolling; increases in future anxiety were similarly associated with increases in doomscrolling. Mediation analysis showed future anxiety significantly mediates the relationship between psychological distress and doomscrolling (p < .001). Conclusion: In uncontrollable negative life events, individuals seek information and are exposed to negative news flows. Elevated depression, anxiety, and stress increase doomscrolling, with future anxiety as an additional trigger. The impacts on earthquake survivors are discussed in the context of existing literature.
Publisher
BMC Public Health
Published On
Dec 15, 2023
Authors
Aslı Kartol, Servet Üztemur, Pınar Yaşar
Tags
earthquake survivorsdoomscrollingfuture anxietypsychological distressmediation analysisDASS-21
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