John Kyriopoulos
Panteion University
5 Papers
32 Citations
John Kyriopoulos is an academic researcher from Panteion University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quality of life & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Trust, Social and Personal Attitudes after Wildfires in a Rural Region of Greece
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the trust in institutions, social values and personal attitudes of individuals in a part of Greece, after a wildfire disaster, and found that victims of the wildfire were less likely to appreciate stable social rules, to value the dialogue, autonomy, mutual support, modesty, wealth, equality, compliance with law, devotion, public recognition, safety and less likely than trust the government but more likely to trust church.
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Double Disaster: Mental Health Of Survivors of Wildfires and Earthquake in a Part of Greece
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated stress related psychological morbidity in individuals who experienced two disasters 11 months apart (wildfire and earthquake) in a rural area of Greece and found that survivors had elevated levels of psychopathology in all subscales of the SCL-90-R after the earthquake.
P-1035 - Long-term psychological effects of a wildfire disaster in Greece
Dimitrios Adamis,Vicky Papanikolaou,Robert C. Mellon,Gerasimos Prodromitis,Konstantina Tyrovola,John Kyriopoulos +5 more
TL;DR: Although their psychological problems decreased, victims still had more psychological problems than the participants in the control group, and there was a significant reduction of the rates of caseness in both victims and controls compared to initial assessments.
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P-581 - Quality of life after a wildfire disaster in a rural area of Greece
TL;DR: Investigating the QoL in individuals who had experienced severe exposure to a wildfire disaster in a part of Greece three years after the disaster found victims had a statistically significant poorer quality of life in the three domains of physical health, psychological health, and environment compared to controls.
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Long term quality of life after a wildfire disaster in a rural part of Greece
TL;DR: Victims of the wildfires had a statistically significant poorer quality of life in the three domains of physical health, psychological health, and environment compared to controls and after adjusting for other variables, the only difference between victims and controls was in the environment domain.