Enduring consequences of terrorism: 7-month follow-up survey of reactions to the bombings in London on 7 July 2005

Author:

Rubin G. James,Brewin Chris R.,Greenberg Neil,Hughes Jamie Hacker,Simpson John,Wessely Simon

Abstract

BackgroundTerrorist attacks can have psychological effects on the general public.AimsTo assess the medium-term effects of the July 2005 London bombings on the general population in London and to identify risk factors for persistent effects.MethodWe telephoned 1010 Londoners 11–13 days after the bombings to assess stress levels, perceived threat and travel intentions. Seven months later, 574 respondents were contacted again and asked similar questions, and questions concerning altered perceptions of self and the world.Results‘Substantial stress' (11%), perceived threat to self (43%) and reductions in travel because of the bombings (19%) persisted at a reduced level; other perceived threats remained unchanged. A more negative world view was common. Other than degree of exposure to the bombings, there were no consistent predictors of which people with short-term reactions would develop persistent reactions.ConclusionsA longer-term impact of terrorism on the perceptions and behaviour of Londoners was documented.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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