Posttraumatic growth, health-related quality of life and subjective happiness among Great East Japan Earthquake survivors attending a community knitting program to perform acts of kindness

Authors

  • Yuwen Cynthia Jou Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Ikue Miura Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Yui Nagamori Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Hamidreza Khankeh Department of Clinical Science and Education, Karolinska Institute Health in emergency and disaster research center, USWR
  • Kirsten Ward Independent Consultant
  • Armando Vázquez-Mena Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
  • Marlene Lee Solutions 4 Life Psychological Services
  • Cindy Chiu de Vázquez Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1285/i24212113v7i2p39

Keywords:

Great East Japan Earthquake, Posttraumatic Growth, Quality of Life, Subjective Happiness, Participatory Research, Behavioral science.

Abstract

Yarn Alive (YA) is a non-profit organization that was started after the 2011 Great East JapanEarthquake to support women through a knitting group that provided social support, creativeexpression, and opportunities to practice acts of kindness. In this study, we examined whetherYA changed the level of posttraumatic growth (PTG), health-related quality of life (HRQOL),and subjective happiness as measured by the subjective happiness scale (SHS). We conducteda retrospective correlational study through administering a cross-sectional survey to 98 YAparticipants and 97 YA non-participants in May-July 2017. Questionnaires were received from72 YA participants (response rate=73.5%) and 63 non-participants (response rate=64.9%).Data was analyzed by conducting descriptive, correlational, and multiple linear regressionanalyses. Participation in the YA program was shown to have a positive impact on HRQOL(R2=.18, adjusted R2=.15, p<.0001) and SHS (R2=.07, adjusted R2=.05, p=.013), which ispositively correlated with time. Participants with a high school education or less seemed tobenefit more from the program than those with at least a college or university degree (R2=.18,adjusted R2=.15, p<.0001). We also found the spiritual domain of PTG to be higher amongYA participants (t=2.9, p=.004) and overall PTG to be positively associated with incrementalimpact experienced during the disaster (R2=.12, adjusted R2=.11, p<.0001). This study showsthat formal academia-led evaluation of grassroots community programs can yield informationthat may help direct resources to the most appropriate and acceptable programs by thecommunity and strengthen their implementation.

Author Biographies

Yuwen Cynthia Jou, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine

Department of Community Health, School of Health Sciences

Ikue Miura, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine

Department of Community Health, School of Health Sciences

Yui Nagamori, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine

Department of Community Health, School of Health Sciences

Armando Vázquez-Mena, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine

Department of Community Health, School of Health Sciences

Cindy Chiu de Vázquez, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine

Department of Community Health, School of Health Sciences

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17-05-2021