
A graphic comparing photographs of Manchester Street taken before and after the earthquakes.
A graphic comparing photographs of Hereford Street taken before and after the earthquakes.
Consumer confidence has stabilised after falling to a two year low in March, following the Christchurch earthquake.
The front page graphic for the Your Weekend section of The Press. The main headline reads, "After the shock".
An earthquake aftershock measuring five-point-one on the Richter Scale shook Christchurch this morning, just after six o'clock.
Filipino caregivers, after working long hours in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake, are now being denied work permits.
The transport agency says its earthquake strengthening of bridges has repaid itself in Canterbury after September's quake.
A new slew of Christchurch businesses are in limbo after Merivale mall was closed because of earthquake risks.
The Ellerslie International Flower Show opens in Christchurch today, a year after the February earthquake stopped the show.
A graphic showing where intermediate pupils would go after the proposed closure of their schools.
Nikki Evans, Department of Social Work and Human Services, who has been researching human-animal relationships after the earthquakes.
Nikki Evans, Department of Social Work and Human Services, who has been researching human-animal relationships after the earthquakes.
A page banner promoting an article about the return of the Ellerslie Flower Show, after its cancellation in 2011.
An empty site left after the demolition of a building on the corner of Worcester and Barbadoes Streets.
The vacant lot left after the demolition of a block of shops at 461-469 Colombo Street, Sydenham.
A photograph of a staff briefing at SPCA Canterbury after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of members of the SPCA preparing cats for relocation after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of a staff briefing at SPCA Canterbury after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Furniture from the Shelley Common Room moved to the food court and Mix Cafe area after the September earthquake.
Carole Rickman handing out sweets to staff working in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
Carole Rickman handing out sweets to staff working in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
The Devon Bed and Breakfast has been cordoned off after it was badly damaged in the 22 February earthquake.
New research shows many Cantabrians are still struggling to cope with the after effects of the earthquakes.
Carole Rickman handing out sweets to staff working in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
A triangular empty site left after the demolition of a building on the corner of Victoria and Salisbury Streets.
Kaikōura's struggling business community wants a container mall similar to Christchurch's re-start mall set up after the Canterbury earthquakes.
Wendy Riley A relative newcomer to Christchurch, Wendy has deep-rooted connections to the city. Her ancestors, like many colonial New Zealanders, traced their origins to Scotland and England. After…
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "St Pauls Church Dallington after the September earthquake".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Dianthe Barnard, born minutes after the Christchurch earthquake".
Earthquake events can be sudden, stressful, unpredictable, and uncontrollable events in which an individual’s internal and external assumptions of their environment may be disrupted. A number of studies have found depression, and other psychological symptoms may be common after natural disasters. They have also found an association between depression, losses and disruptions for survivors. The present study compared depression symptoms in two demographically matched communities differentially affected by the Canterbury (New Zealand) earthquakes. Hypotheses were informed by the theory of learned helplessness (Abramson, Seligman & Teasdale, 1978). A door-to-door survey was conducted in a more physically affected community sample (N=67) and a relatively unaffected community sample (N=67), 4 months after the February 2011 earthquake. Participants were again assessed approximately 10 months after the quake. Measures of depression, acute stress, anxiety, aftershock anxiety, losses, physical disruptions and psychological disruptions were taken. In addition, prior psychological symptoms, medication, alcohol and cigarette use were assessed. Participants in the more affected community reported higher depression scores than the less affected community. Overall, elevated depressive score at time 2 were predicted by depression at time 1, acute stress and anxiety symptoms at time 2, physical disruptions following the quake and psychosocial functioning disruptions at time 2. These results suggest the influence of acute stress, anxiety and disruptions in predicting depression sometime after an earthquake. Supportive interventions directed towards depression, and other psychological symptoms, may prove helpful in psychological adjustment following ongoing disruptive stressors and uncontrollable seismic activity.