Research Article

Factors in Mental Health Problems among Japanese Dialysis Patients Living in Heavily Damaged Prefectures Two Years after the Great East Japan Earthquake

Table 2

Percentage of different traumatic experiences caused by the disastera.

Kind(%)

Feeling fairly or very afraid 82.2
Strong anxieties about family safety46.1
Finding shelter 35.7
Partial or complete destruction of home19.1
Suffering from a permanent physical injury14.3
Helping to rescue victims of the disaster9.0
Seeing dead or seriously injured people7.3
Death of a family member3.3
Suffering from injury or burns2.9
Injury or permanent physical damage to a family member1.4

aA database for inputting estimated values for missing values was used (). Missing values were input to the scale indicating the number of traumatic experiences caused by the disaster. However, missing values for each type of traumatic experience caused by the disaster were not input. Percentages of the types of disaster were calculated by excluding each case with missing values.