Sexual victimization, PTSD, depression, and social support among women survivors of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti: a moderated moderation model

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TitreSexual victimization, PTSD, depression, and social support among women survivors of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti: a moderated moderation model
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursCenat JMary, Smith K, Morse C, Derivois D
JournalPSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
Volume50
PaginationPII S0033291719002757
Date PublishedNOV
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0033-2917
Mots-clésHaiti earthquake, sexual assault, Social support, traumatic consequences, women survivors
Résumé

{Background In 2010, an important earthquake devastated Haiti and caused thousands of deaths. In a social context where women are particularly vulnerable, this cross-sectional study examined the associations between sexual assaults experienced by women before the earthquake, the earthquake exposure, the traumatic consequences, and their satisfaction of social support received. Methods A total of 660 women aged 18 to 86 completed questionnaires assessing exposure to the earthquake, sexual assault victimization, peritraumatic distress, Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and social support. A moderated moderation model was computed to examine associations between exposure to the earthquake, sexual assault, social support, and traumatic consequences. Results Results showed that 31.06% of women were victims of sexual assault before the earthquake. They presented higher prevalence of peritraumatic distress, PTSD, and depression symptoms, compared to non-victims. The moderated-moderation model showed that sexual assault and exposure to the earthquake were positively associated with traumatic consequences (respectively

DOI10.1017/S0033291719002757