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The Effect of Prior Mental Health on Persistent Physical Symptoms after Exposure to a Chemical Disaster

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Abstract
A styrene monomer (SM) oil vapor leak occurred at a chemical plant in Seosan, South Korea on 17 May 2019. A bad odor developed, and many residents complained of various symptoms and visited nearby medical institutions. We analyzed the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients treated at local hospitals and clinics for symptoms related to SM exposure, and identified factors affecting symptom persistence in any organ. Data were collected by the main Seosan office, and 1201 (33.0%) subjects agreed to participate in this study. We used the Assessment of Chemical Exposure toolkit of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Logistic regression was performed to determine whether mental health symptoms prior to the accident were risk factors for symptom persistence. The strongest risk factor for persistence of at least one symptom in any organ was a preexisting mental health symptom (odds ratio [OR] = 5.47, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.57-11.65). Persistent symptoms of the nervous (OR = 1.54), musculoskeletal (OR = 1.92), and gastrointestinal (OR = 1.45) systems were observed. Prior mental health symptoms are risk factors for persistent physical symptoms after a chemical disaster. After a disaster, management of individuals with preaccident mental symptoms or disease is needed.
All Author(s)
Young-Sun Min ; Soo-Young Kim ; Sun-Kyeong Choi ; Yeon-Soon Ahn
Issued Date
2023
Type
Article
Keyword
chemical accidentschemical hazard releasehealth surveysmedically unexplained symptomsmental healthstyrene monomer
Publisher
MDPI AG
ISSN
2227-9032
Citation Title
Healthcare
Citation Volume
11
Citation Number
7
Citation Start Page
1004
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.3390/healthcare11071004
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/1227
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