The 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake (within Fukushima, Iwate, and Miyagi prefectures) was a complex disaster; it caused a tsunami and the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, resulting in radiation exposure. This study investigated the earthquake’s effects on the migration patterns of pregnant women and their concerns regarding radiation exposure. We also considered the following large-scale earthquakes without radiation exposure: Great Hanshin-Awaji (Hyogo prefecture), Niigata-Chuetsu, and Kumamoto. Pregnant women were categorized as outflow and inflow pregnant women. Data on the annual number of births three years before and after the earthquake were used as a denominator to calculate the outflow and inflow rates per 100 birth...
Backgrounds: On March 11(th) 2011, the Tohoku region of Japan was struck by catastrophic disasters. ...
BackgroundAfter the Chernobyl accident on 26 April 1986, a drop in birth-rate was found in several E...
We examined methodological issues in studies of disaster-related effects on reproductive health outc...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake on hypertensiv...
Objective: The Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster occurred on 11 Mar...
Background: The effect of natural disasters on secondary sex ratio (SSR) and perinatal outcomes has ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the association between medical institution change for per...
Background: On 11 March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake followed by a powerful tsunami hit the...
Changes in population birth outcomes, including increases in low birthweight or preterm births, have...
Descriptive observational studies showed upward jumps in secular European perinatal mortality trends...
BackgroundLittle is known about the association between the anxiety toward the effects of radiation ...
Background: The Fukushima Pregnancy and Birth Survey was launched to monitor pregnant mothers' healt...
Natural disasters increase the level population stress, including pregnant women, who can experience...
This paper uses panel data from Japan to explore how the Great East Japan Earthquake influenced the ...
We examined methodological issues in studies of disaster-related effects on reproductive health outc...
Backgrounds: On March 11(th) 2011, the Tohoku region of Japan was struck by catastrophic disasters. ...
BackgroundAfter the Chernobyl accident on 26 April 1986, a drop in birth-rate was found in several E...
We examined methodological issues in studies of disaster-related effects on reproductive health outc...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake on hypertensiv...
Objective: The Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster occurred on 11 Mar...
Background: The effect of natural disasters on secondary sex ratio (SSR) and perinatal outcomes has ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the association between medical institution change for per...
Background: On 11 March 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake followed by a powerful tsunami hit the...
Changes in population birth outcomes, including increases in low birthweight or preterm births, have...
Descriptive observational studies showed upward jumps in secular European perinatal mortality trends...
BackgroundLittle is known about the association between the anxiety toward the effects of radiation ...
Background: The Fukushima Pregnancy and Birth Survey was launched to monitor pregnant mothers' healt...
Natural disasters increase the level population stress, including pregnant women, who can experience...
This paper uses panel data from Japan to explore how the Great East Japan Earthquake influenced the ...
We examined methodological issues in studies of disaster-related effects on reproductive health outc...
Backgrounds: On March 11(th) 2011, the Tohoku region of Japan was struck by catastrophic disasters. ...
BackgroundAfter the Chernobyl accident on 26 April 1986, a drop in birth-rate was found in several E...
We examined methodological issues in studies of disaster-related effects on reproductive health outc...