Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine the post-earthquake trauma levels of individuals who experienced the earthquakes that occurred on February 6, 2023, in Türkiye. 2034 individuals who experienced the earthquake were reached through cross-sectional design and convenience sampling methods within the scope of this study. “Socio-demographic information form” and the “Post-Earthquake Trauma Level Determining Scale” were used as data collection tools. An Independent Sample T Test, One-Way ANOVA test and Pearson Correlation Analysis were performed through IBM SPSS Statistics 20. Results of the research reveal that the trauma levels of the participants are influenced by the following factors: being young, female, and single; low income level; having been diagnosed with a mental illness before the earthquake; being trapped under the rubble; injury and/or death of a family member; witnessing the collapse of buildings and witnessing someone being seriously injured; destruction or damage to the house; staying in temporary housing after the earthquake; losing a large amount of property/money; and, migrating to another city. Praying and seeking support from family and social networks were the most commonly used coping methods. The research results are anticipated to contribute to the utilization of trauma-related information in post-earthquake social services.
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Sinan Akçay
Sinan Akçay is an associate professor at Selcuk University, Department of Social Work. His research focuses on gender, mental health and social work education.
Eda Beydili Gürbüz
Eda Beydili Gürbüz is an associate professor in Düzce University, Department of Social Work. Her research focuses on gender issues, social work education and social policy.
Esra Koca
Esra Koca is a student at Selçuk University’s social work doctorate program and works as a lecturer at Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University. Her research focuses on gerontological social work, educational gerontology, qualitative and quantitative research and gender issues.