Earthquake as a traumatic experience: Earthquake survivors' post-earthquake reactions, meaning-making and reconstruction processes
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This qualitative study, in which the phenomenon of being affected by an earthquake as a traumatic experience was examined in order to contribute to the management of risk situations that may arise in possible disasters, was conducted with a interpretive/phenomenological design. The data were obtained by interviewing adults who experienced the earthquake in Kahramanmaras, (Turkey) on February 6, 2023. A semi-structured interview questions including psychological interpretation steps was used. The data obtained from the interviews were visualized using MAXQDA software and contributed to making them more understandable for the reader. Most of the participants explained the earthquake with the metaphor of apocalypse. It was understood that they explained the moment of the earthquake as humming and explosion sounds, death and collapse of the building and showed reactions such as being under the rubble, helplessness, shock and praying. In the adaptation process after the earthquake, it was observed that they felt the need to make sense and resorted to social support repertoire to cope. This study on post-earthquake reactions emphasized the individual and social effects of the earthquake.












