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Author(s) Kuniko Sato Hiromasa Tsujiguchi Fumihiko Suzuki Akinori Hara Masaharu Nakamura Chie Takazawa Hirohito Tsuboi Go Muto Ryoji Hirota Toshinari Takamura Atsushi Tajima Hiroyuki Nakamura

Resilience and quality of life of disaster survivors six months after the Noto Peninsula earthquake: A population-based Shika study

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Acta Psychologica (Elsevier)

The Noto Peninsula earthquake in Japan on January 1, 2024, caused devastating housing damage and severely impacted the health of survivors. Understanding the health issues faced by older adult survivors is crucial for identifying vulnerable populations and developing effective health interventions.

This cross-sectional study examined the relationship between resilience and environmental factors, such as housing damage and lifestyle, in older survivors six months after the Noto Peninsula earthquake. A population-based Shika study was conducted to analyze these factors.

The study revealed the vulnerability of middle-aged and older women to lowered resilience and quality of life (QoL) among survivors six months after a disaster. It also indicated that certain environmental factors, such as employment and exercise habits, were associated with higher resilience and QoL in the older population. Future longitudinal studies should examine the factors associated with resilience and QoL.

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Last checked: 4 March 2026

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  • Initial response to the 2024 Noto earthquake by the university hospital closest to the disaster area
  • A Timeline-Based Study of the Early Reconstruction Phases in Ishikawa Prefecture Following the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake
  • Post-disaster field surveys on the Hualien and Noto Peninsula earthquakes

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Hazards Earthquake Tsunami
Themes Recovery Social impacts and social resilience
Country and region Japan
Cover_Elsevier
ISBN/ISSN/DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.105602
Number of pages
8 p.
Publication year
2025

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