Longitudinal effects of disaster-related experiences on problem drinking among Fukushima nuclear plant workers.
Tomokazu TajimaAi IkedaJun ShigemuraTakeshi TanigawaPublished in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2024)
Individuals who experienced life-threatening danger and discrimination during the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster reported an increase in problem drinking. Although major property loss and the death of a colleague did not elevate problem drinking prevalence at baseline, it did so over the next 2 years. Different adverse effects of a natural disaster appear to differentially increase drinking behavior over time.