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. 2020 May;30(3):439–448. doi: 10.4314/ejhs.v30i3.15

Table 1.

Summary of the basic features of included studies

Authors Year Location Study Design Number of Participants Gender (Female/Male) Age (Mean) Type of Disaster F/U Duration
Moscona et al. (38) 2018 USA Cohort 2341 NR NR Hurricane 12
Hayashi et al. (39) 2017 Japan Cohort 14492 7725/ 6767 65.0 Earthquake 2.5
Slusky et al. (40) 2017 Israel Cohort 529 NR NR Chernobyl Contamination 4
Bello et al. (41) 2017 USA Cohort 10297 NR NR Terrorist Attack 3.5
Kuroda et al. (42) 2017 Japan Cohort 438 262 /176 73.6 Earthquake 3
Tanaka et al. (43) 2016 Japan Cross-Sectional 40 26 /14 69 Earthquake -
Ebner et al. (44) 2016 Japan Cohort 576 329 /247 68.3±10.9 Nuclear power plant accident 5
Nishizawa et al. (45) 2015 Japan Cohort 8 3 /5 76 Earthquake 1
Nakaya et al. (46) 2015 Japan Cross-Sectional 3032 1616 /1516 NR Earthquake -
Lin et al. (47) 2015 Taiwan longitudinal survey 288 199 /96 58.42 Hurricane 0.5
Miller-Archie et al. (48) 2014 USA Cohort 36899 14089 /22810 NR Terrorist Attack NR
Brackbill et al. (49) 2014 USA Cohort 2474 980 /1494 NR Terrorist Attack NR
Sun et al. (50) 2013 China Cross-Sectional 3230 2086 /1144 58 Earthquake -
Jiao et al. (51) 2012 USA Cohort 418 121 /297 59 ±12 Hurrica 5
Sharma et al. (52) 2008 USA longitudinal survey 3054 1619 /1435 NR Hurricane -
Dorn et al. (53) 2006 Netherlands Cohort 1462 768 /694 NR Fire disaster 4

NR=Non reported