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Moe Seto
Section
Tohoku University Hospital
Job title
Assistant Professor
Degree
  • Master of Education (Akita University)

  • Ph,D. (Tohoku University)

e-Rad No.
10884413

Research History 11

  • 2026/07 - Present
    東北大学大学院 教育学研究科 教育心理学講座 臨床心理学分野 助教

  • 2026/07 - Present
    東北大学大学院 医学系研究科 精神神経学分野(兼務)

  • 2026/07 - Present
    東北大学病院精神科(兼務)

  • 2025/04 - 2026/06
    Tohoku University University Hospital Psychiatry

  • 2019/10 - 2025/03
    東北大学病院 診療技術部 リハビリテーション部門 公認心理師

  • 2017/04 - 2019/09
    Tohoku University Hospital Department o Psychiatry

  • 2014/04 - 2017/03
    Miyagi Disaster Mental Health Care Center

  • 2013/10 - 2014/03
    東北大学電気通信研究所 高次視覚情報システム研究分野 塩入・栗木研究室 実験補助者

  • 2008/04 - 2014/03
    東日本旅客鉄道株式会社 JR仙台病院 精神・神経科助手

  • 2008/09 - 2011/02
    医療法人清靖会 木村病院 臨床心理士

  • 2009/01 - 2010/06
    財団法人宮城厚生協会 長町病院 臨床心理室 臨床心理士

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Education 2

  • 東北大学大学院 医学系研究科 医科学専攻 災害精神医学分野

    2016/04 - 2020/03

  • Akita University Graduate School of Education Graduate School of Education

    2006/04 - 2008/03

Committee Memberships 5

  • 宮城県臨床心理士会 医療部会部会長

    2023/06 - Present

  • 宮城県臨床心理士会 医療部会副部会長

    2019/06 - 2023/05

  • 宮城県臨床心理士会 研修委員

    2015/06 - 2017/05

  • 宮城県臨床心理士会 広報委員

    2009/06 - 2013/05

  • 宮城県臨床心理士会 選挙管理委員

    2019 -

Professional Memberships 6

  • 日本総合病院精神医学会

    2023/06 - Present

  • 日本公認心理師学会

    2021/12 - Present

  • The Japanese society of psychiatry and neurology

    2018/12 - Present

  • 日本小児精神神経学会

    2017/05 - Present

  • JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR TRAUMATIC STRESS STUDIES

    2015/02 - Present

  • THE ASSOCIATION OF JAPANESE CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

    2006/04 - Present

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Research Interests 5

  • Mental Health and Psychosocial Support

  • 地域支援

  • 自閉スペクトラム症

  • Disaster Psychiatry

  • Clinical Psychology

Research Areas 3

  • Life sciences / Psychiatry /

  • Humanities & social sciences / Educational psychology /

  • Humanities & social sciences / Clinical psychology /

Awards 1

  1. 2021年度精神神経学雑誌投稿奨励賞(学術総会部門)

    2021/09 公益社団法人日本精神神経学会 東日本大震災発災後9年間における被災地域住民の心理的苦痛および不眠症状の変化の特徴

Papers 18

  1. A key gene modulating oxytocin efficacy in autism: genome-wide discovery and verification in randomized controlled trials datasets. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Hitoshi Kuwabara, Masaki Kojima, Seico Benner, Takeshi Otowa, Takamitsu Watanabe, Miho Kuroda, Keiho Owada, Walid Yassin, Junko Hamada, Yukiko Kano, Yota Uno, Itaru Kushima, Daisuke Mori, Yuko Arioka, Toshio Munesue, Kiyoto Kasai, Haruhiro Higashida, Osamu Abe, Hidemasa Takao, Tomoyasu Wakuda, Yosuke Kameno, Jun Inoue, Taeko Harada, Aya Yamauchi, Nanayo Ogawa, Nami Honda, Saya Kikuchi, Moe Seto, Hiroaki Tomita, Noriko Miyoshi, Megumi Matsumoto, Yuko Kawaguchi, Koji Kanai, Manabu Ikeda, Itta Nakamura, Shuichi Isomura, Yoji Hirano, Toshiaki Onitsuka, Nagahide Takahashi, Mitsuko Nakashima, Hirotomo Saitsu, Kenji Kondo, Masashi Ikeda, Nakao Iwata, Mihoko Shimada, Tsukasa Sasaki, Nori Takei, Norio Ozaki, Hirotaka Kosaka, Takashi Okada, Hidenori Yamasue

    Molecular psychiatry 2026/03/28

    DOI: 10.1038/s41380-026-03562-y  

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    Previous studies suggest that oxytocin has therapeutic potential for modulating core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), although findings have been inconsistent. The unknown mechanisms underlying oxytocin's effects and the substantial individual variability in treatment response impede the development of effective oxytocin-based therapies. In this study, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) using data from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that examined the effects of a single dose oxytocin on behavioral and neural correlates of ASD. We further tested the association between the SNP identified in the GWAS and clinical efficacy in an independent, larger dataset comprising participants from three additional RCTs. In these trials, males with high-functioning ASD received repeated doses of oxytocin, and treatment response was assessed using the social reciprocity domain of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS), the common primary outcome across all three studies. The GWAS identified a significant association between oxytocin-induced improvements in medial prefrontal cortex activity during a social judgment task and the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs1871303 in the ryanodine receptor 2 (RYR2) gene (β = 2.37, t = 7.82, df = 72, P = 3.47 × 10⁻⁹). The validation analysis supported the association between this RYR2 SNP and individual variability in ADOS reciprocity improvement (β = 0.194, t = 2.30, df = 135, P = 0.023), with no significant association observed for placebo response (P > 0.1). To our knowledge, this is the first GWAS to investigate the pharmacogenomics of oxytocin efficacy in ASD. These findings highlight RYR2 as a key gene influencing oxytocin response, possibly through its role in calcium channel signaling and regulation of endogenous oxytocin release.

  2. Associations between depressive symptoms and frequency, intensity, duration, and style of walking in survivors of the Great East Japan Earthquake. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Yusuke Utsumi, Moe Seto, Hitomi Usukura, Yumiko Hamaie, Atsushi Sakuma, Kazuho Tomimoto, Hiroshi Komatsu, Saya Kikuchi, Yumi Sugawara, Shinichi Kuriyama, Naoki Nakaya, Atsushi Hozawa, Yasuto Kunii, Hiroaki Tomita

    PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences 4 (3) e70178 2025/09

    DOI: 10.1002/pcn5.70178  

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    BACKGROUND: In post-disaster communities, an association between decreased walking activity and depressive symptoms has been reported. This study aimed to identify the associations between the frequency, intensity, time, and type (or style) (FITT) of walking and depressive symptoms. METHOD: The 2018 survey of a cohort study was used to examine 924 individuals aged 20 years or older who were severely affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake. Participants were asked whether they walked intending to improve their health (health-conscious walkers: N = 335) and were cautious about their walking parameters. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), and multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the association between paying attention to FITT elements and depressive symptoms. RESULTS: In health-conscious walkers, the multivariate model showed that female (odds ratio [OR], 2.45; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.24-4.84) and paying attention to posture during walking (OR, 0.41; 95% CI, 0.21-0.81) were significantly associated with depressive symptoms (CES-D ≥ 16). In non-health-conscious walkers, evaluating multiple variables, including walking duration, showed that only a walking duration of less than 30 min per day (OR, 2.06; 95% CI, 1.19-3.56) was associated with depressive symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: The current study indicated that paying attention to posture during walking had a significant negative association with depressive symptoms, suggesting that paying attention to posture while walking may be beneficial for mental health well-being. These findings may help improve the mental health of communities affected by a disaster through an intervention to promote regular walking.

  3. 災害派遣精神医療チームDPAT発足から10年、これからの災害精神支援の課題と展望 DPAT体制と災害後長期の被災地域の心理社会的支援体制に関する課題と展望

    富田 博秋, 國井 泰人, 濱家 由美子, 日野 瑞城, 内海 裕介, 冨本 和歩, 瀬戸 萌

    精神神経学雑誌 (2024特別号) S438-S438 2024/06

    Publisher: (公社)日本精神神経学会

    ISSN: 0033-2658

  4. Oxytocin-induced increases in cytokines and clinical effect on the core social features of autism: Analyses of RCT datasets. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Tomoyasu Wakuda, Seico Benner, Yukari Uemura, Tomoko Nishimura, Masaki Kojima, Miho Kuroda, Kaori Matsumoto, Chieko Kanai, Naoko Inada, Taeko Harada, Yosuke Kameno, Toshio Munesue, Jun Inoue, Kazuo Umemura, Aya Yamauchi, Nanayo Ogawa, Itaru Kushima, Satoshi Suyama, Takuya Saito, Junko Hamada, Yukiko Kano, Nami Honda, Saya Kikuchi, Moe Seto, Hiroaki Tomita, Noriko Miyoshi, Megumi Matsumoto, Yuko Kawaguchi, Koji Kanai, Manabu Ikeda, Itta Nakamura, Shuichi Isomura, Yoji Hirano, Toshiaki Onitsuka, Norio Ozaki, Hirotaka Kosaka, Takashi Okada, Hitoshi Kuwabara, Hidenori Yamasue

    Brain, behavior, and immunity 2024/03/08

    DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2024.03.013  

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    Although oxytocin may provide a novel therapeutics for the core features of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), previous results regarding the efficacy of repeated or higher dose oxytocin are controversial, and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. The current study is aimed to clarify whether repeated oxytocin alter plasma cytokine levels in relation to clinical changes of autism social core feature. Here we analyzed cytokine concentrations using comprehensive proteomics of plasmas of 207 adult males with high-functioning ASD collected from two independent multi-center large-scale randomized controlled trials (RCTs): Testing effects of 4-week intranasal administrations of TTA-121 (A novel oxytocin spray with enhanced bioavailability: 3U, 6U, 10U, or 20U/day) and placebo in the crossover discovery RCT; 48U/day Syntocinon or placebo in the parallel-group verification RCT. Among the successfully quantified 17 cytokines, 4 weeks TTA-121 6U (the peak dose for clinical effects) significantly elevated IL-7 (9.74, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 3.59 to 15.90, False discovery rate corrected P (PFDR) < 0.001), IL-9 (56.64, 20.46 to 92.82, PFDR < 0.001) and MIP-1b (18.27, 4.96 to 31.57, PFDR < 0.001) compared with placebo. Inverted U-shape dose-response relationships peaking at TTA-121 6U were consistently observed for all these cytokines (IL-7: P < 0.001; IL-9: P < 0.001; MIP-1b: P = 0.002). Increased IL-7 and IL-9 in participants with ASD after 4 weeks TTA-121 6U administration compared with placebo was verified in the confirmatory analyses in the dataset before crossover (PFDR < 0.001). Furthermore, the changes in all these cytokines during 4 weeks of TTA-121 10U administration revealed associations with changes in reciprocity score, the original primary outcome, observed during the same period (IL-7: Coefficient = -0.05, -0.10 to 0.003, P = 0.067; IL-9: -0.01, -0.02 to -0.003, P = 0.005; MIP-1b: -0.02, -0.04 to -0.007, P = 0.005). These findings provide the first evidence for a role of interaction between oxytocin and neuroinflammation in the change of ASD core social features, and support the potential role of this interaction as a novel therapeutic seed. Trial registration: UMIN000015264, NCT03466671/UMIN000031412.

  5. Mental Health Problems among University Students under the Prolonged COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey. Peer-reviewed

    Moe Seto, Hitomi Usukura, Yasuto Kunii, Yumiko Hamaie, Eiichi N Kodama, Yuko Makino, Yoshitaka Kinouchi, Chihiro Ito, Tadayoshi Ikeda, Hiroaki Tomita

    The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 260 (1) 1-11 2023/05/01

    DOI: 10.1620/tjem.2023.J012  

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    Numerous studies have investigated the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on mental health among university students within a year of its onset, but few have examined the impact of a prolonged pandemic on university life. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of students in a large university community. Online questionnaire surveys were conducted on students from March 24 to April 14 (first survey, n = 3,357) and December 2-23, 2021 (second survey, n = 2,604). The questionnaires included items on demographic data, living conditions, and mental health status as measured using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 for depressive symptoms and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 scale for anxiety symptoms. The results showed that, compared with undergraduate students, graduate students, except those in Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Science courses, had more anxiety symptoms. Furthermore, among undergraduate students, depressive and anxiety symptoms were significantly higher in fourth- than in first-year students. Logistic regression analyses of data from both surveys revealed the seven risk factors associated with depressive or anxiety symptoms that affected the mental health of university students throughout the COVID-19 pandemic: 1) female or nonbinary gender, 2) graduate student, 3) quarantine experience due to COVID-19, 4) isolation from friends and acquaintances, 5) disorganized pattern of daily life, 6) worse financial situation, and 7) no availability of consultations regarding health, life, and finances. These findings suggest that mental health measures for university students need to be designed specific to each course.

  6. 10年間のコホート調査に基づく東日本大震災被災者における心理的苦痛の経年変化 Peer-reviewed

    臼倉 瞳, 内海 裕介, 瀬戸 萌, 佐久間 篤, 菅原 由美, 國井 泰人, 中谷 直樹, 寳澤 篤, 辻 一郎, 富田 博秋

    精神神経学雑誌 125 (4) 266-274 2023/04/25

    DOI: 10.57369/pnj.23-039  

  7. 医療における危機と再生〜東日本大震災から新型コロナウイルスまで〜 大規模災害とコミュニティのレジリエンス 精神医学の視点から

    富田 博秋, 國井 泰人, 濱家 由美子, 臼倉 瞳, 瀬戸 萌, 内海 裕介

    てんかん研究 40 (2) 265-265 2022/08

    Publisher: (一社)日本てんかん学会

    ISSN: 0912-0890

    eISSN: 1347-5509

  8. Review of Mental Health Consequences of the Great East Japan Earthquake through Long-Term Epidemiological Studies: The Shichigahama Health Promotion Project. Peer-reviewed

    Yasuto Kunii, Hitomi Usukura, Yusuke Utsumi, Moe Seto, Yumiko Hamaie, Yumi Sugawara, Naoki Nakaya, Shinichi Kuriyama, Atsushi Hozawa, Ichiro Tsuji, Hiroaki Tomita

    The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 257 (2) 85-95 2022/06/04

    DOI: 10.1620/tjem.2022.J039  

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    After the Great East Japan Earthquake, Tohoku University began to provide mental health services during the acute phase of the disaster in cooperation with Shichigahama Town, one of the municipalities located in the coastal area of the Miyagi Prefecture that was severely damaged by the earthquake and tsunami; it continued to be providing long-term mental health activities, incorporating annual surveys for affected residents in the town for 10 years. Ten years of combination of surveys and outreach activities first depicted detailed longitudinal alterations in the mental health conditions of communities affected by a catastrophe. While posttraumatic stress reaction had recovered year by year after the year following the Great East Japan Earthquake, recovery from psychological distress retreated between 2014 and 2017, probably due to the relocation from temporal to eternal housing conditions. The annual cycles of assessment and provision of mental health support and promotion activities continued for 10 years can be an initial model for evidence-based, long-term post-disaster mental health and psychosocial support for the affected communities. Data regarding subsequent disasters should be collected in comparable ways, in order to improve the accuracy and usefulness of the accumulated data for planning and providing evidence-based post-disaster mental health and psychosocial support.

  9. 新興感染症パンデミックにおける精神科的危機介入―COVID-19パンデミックがもたらす教訓―

    富田博秋, 國井泰人, 臼倉瞳, 瀬戸萌, 佐藤博俊, 角藤芳久

    精神科治療学 37 (2) 171-176 2022/02

  10. Effect of a novel nasal oxytocin spray with enhanced bioavailability on autism: a randomized trial. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Hidenori Yamasue, Masaki Kojima, Hitoshi Kuwabara, Miho Kuroda, Kaori Matsumoto, Chieko Kanai, Naoko Inada, Keiho Owada, Keiko Ochi, Nobutaka Ono, Seico Benner, Tomoyasu Wakuda, Yosuke Kameno, Jun Inoue, Taeko Harada, Kenji Tsuchiya, Kazuo Umemura, Aya Yamauchi, Nanayo Ogawa, Itaru Kushima, Norio Ozaki, Satoshi Suyama, Takuya Saito, Yukari Uemura, Junko Hamada, Yukiko Kano, Nami Honda, Saya Kikuchi, Moe Seto, Hiroaki Tomita, Noriko Miyoshi, Megumi Matsumoto, Yuko Kawaguchi, Koji Kanai, Manabu Ikeda, Itta Nakamura, Shuichi Isomura, Yoji Hirano, Toshiaki Onitsuka, Hirotaka Kosaka, Takashi Okada

    Brain : a journal of neurology 145 (2) 490-499 2022/01/24

    DOI: 10.1093/brain/awab291  

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    Although intranasal oxytocin is expected to be a novel therapy for the core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, which has currently no approved medication, the efficacy of repeated administrations was inconsistent, suggesting that the optimal dose for a single administration of oxytocin is not optimal for repeated administration. The current double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre, crossover trial (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03466671) was aimed to test the effect of TTA-121, a new formulation of intranasal oxytocin spray with an enhanced bioavailability (3.6 times higher than Syntocinon® spray, as assessed by area under the concentration-time curve in rabbit brains), which enabled us to test a wide range of multiple doses, on autism spectrum disorder core symptoms and to determine the dose-response relationship. Four-week administrations of TTA-121, at low dose once per day (3 U/day), low dose twice per day (6 U/day), high dose once per day (10 U/day), or high dose twice per day (20 U/day), and 4-week placebo were administered in a crossover manner. The primary outcome was the mean difference in the reciprocity score (range: 0-14, higher values represent worse outcomes) on the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule between the baseline and end point of each administration period. This trial with two administration periods and eight groups was conducted at seven university hospitals in Japan, enrolling adult males with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder. Enrolment began from June 2018 and ended December 2019. Follow-up ended March 2020. Of 109 males with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder who were randomized, 103 completed the trial. The smallest P-value, judged as the dose-response relationship, was the contrast with the peak at TTA-121 6 U/day, with inverted U-shape for both the full analysis set (P = 0.182) and per protocol set (P = 0.073). The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule reciprocity score, the primary outcome, was reduced in the TTA-121 6 U/day administration period compared with the placebo (full analysis set: P = 0.118, mean difference = -0.5; 95% CI: -1.1 to 0.1; per protocol set: P = 0.012, mean difference = -0.8; 95% CI: -1.3 to -0.2). The per protocol set was the analysis target population, consisting of all full analysis set participants except those who deviated from the protocol. Most dropouts from the full analysis set to the per protocol set occurred because of poor adherence to the test drug (9 of 12 in the first period and 8 of 15 in the second period). None of the secondary clinical and behavioural outcomes were significantly improved with the TTA-121 compared with the placebo in the full analysis set. A novel intranasal spray of oxytocin with enhanced bioavailability enabled us to test a wide range of multiple doses, revealing an inverted U-shape dose-response curve, with the peak at a dose that was lower than expected from previous studies. The efficacy of TTA-121 shown in the current exploratory study should be verified in a future large-scale, parallel-group trial.

  11. Impact of type of reconstructed residence on social participation and mental health of population displaced by disasters. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Tomomi Suzuki, Tetsuya Akaishi, Harumi Nemoto, Yusuke Utsumi, Moe Seto, Hitomi Usukura, Yasuto Kunii, Yumi Sugawara, Naoki Nakaya, Tomohiro Nakamura, Naho Tsuchiya, Akira Narita, Mana Kogure, Atsushi Hozawa, Ichiro Tsuji, Tadashi Ishii, Hiroaki Tomita

    Scientific reports 11 (1) 21465-21465 2021/11/02

    DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-00913-3  

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    After disasters, people are often forced to reconstruct or move to new residences. This study aimed to reveal the association between the types of reconstructed residences and psychosocial or psychiatric conditions among the population. A total of 1071 adult residents in a coastal town, whose houses were destroyed by the tsunami caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake, enrolled in the study five years after the disaster. The type of reconstructed post-disaster residences (reconstructed on the same site/disaster-recovery public condominium/mass-translocation to higher ground/privately moving to remote areas) and the current psychosocial indicators were investigated. The results revealed that individuals living in public condominiums showed significantly worse scores on the Lubben Social Network Scale-6 (p < 0.0001) and the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (p < 0.0001), and slightly worse scores on the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (p = 0.035) and the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (p = 0.028). Lower psychosocial indicator scores in the public condominium group were more remarkable in younger adults aged < 65 years. Insomnia evaluated using the Athens Insomnia Scale was not different among the four residential types. In summary, residents moving into disaster-recovery public condominiums are likely to have less social interaction, be more depressed, and may need additional interventions.

  12. Five-Year Psychosocial Impact of Living in Postdisaster Prefabricated Temporary Housing. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Tetsuya Akaishi, Tomomi Suzuki, Harumi Nemoto, Yusuke Utsumi, Moe Seto, Hitomi Usukura, Yasuto Kunii, Yumi Sugawara, Naoki Nakaya, Tomohiro Nakamura, Naho Tsuchiya, Akira Narita, Mana Kogure, Atsushi Hozawa, Ichiro Tsuji, Tadashi Ishii, Hiroaki Tomita

    Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 16 (5) 1-9 2021/08/20

    DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2021.214  

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    OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the long-term impact of living in postdisaster prefabricated temporary housing on social interaction activities and mental health status. METHODS: A total of 917 adult residents in a coastal town, whose residences were destroyed by the tsunami caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), were enrolled for the assessment held 5 y after the disaster. They answered questions about their experience and consequence of living in prefabricated temporary housing after the disaster. Their present scores on 5 types of self-reported measures regarding the psychosocial or psychiatric status and their present and recalled social interaction activities were cross-sectionally collected. RESULTS: A total of 587 (64.0%) participants had a history of living in prefabricated temporary housing, while the other 330 (36.0%) had not. The prevalence of social interaction activities significantly decreased after the GEJE. However, the experience of living in prefabricated temporary housing did not adversely affect the subsequent social interaction activities or mental conditions of the participants 5 y after the disaster. CONCLUSIONS: Living in postdisaster prefabricated temporary housing may not negatively impact subsequent psychosocial conditions or social interaction activities 5 y later.

  13. The mental health problems of public health center staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan Peer-reviewed

    Hitomi Usukura, Moe Seto, Yasuto Kunii, Akira Suzuki, Ken Osaka, Hiroaki Tomita

    Asian Journal of Psychiatry 61 102676-102676 2021/05

    Publisher: Elsevier BV

    DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102676  

    ISSN: 1876-2018

  14. Psychoeducation for Caregivers and Children in Camps after the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Peer-reviewed

    Psychiatria et neurologia paediatrica japonica 61 (3) 247-253 2021

    Publisher: Japanese Society of Pediatric Psychiatry and Neurology

    DOI: 10.24782/jsppn.61.3_247  

    ISSN: 0559-9040

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    The Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) with a magnitude of 9.0 on the Richter scale hit the Pacific coast of northeast Japan on March 11, 2011. The disaster caused tremendous damage and traumatized a large number of people, including thousands of children. While most of these children showed psychological symptoms of trauma, many could not receive appropriate care because of a lack of mental health professionals in rural areas. To cope with this situation, we held single-day camps, followed by continuous, culturally appropriate psychoeducation, facilitated for children who experienced the disaster. We explained how emotions are formed by picture story and did abdominal breathing using a blowing pipe in the psychoeducational session. The program of the camps should be set according to the recovery phase of their communities. Some of the participants, who had psychological symptoms due to the disasters, could receive appropriate treatment through the camps. It is possible that community bonding plays a vital role in community-wide mental health recovery, regardless of whether formal mental health resources exist or not.

  15. Experiences of perinatal women and public healthcare providers in a community affected by the great east Japan earthquake and tsunami: Concerns that must be considered for the mental healthcare of perinatal women in postdisaster settings Peer-reviewed

    Natsuko Kobayashi, Harumi Nemoto, Moe Seto, Shosuke Sato, Saya Kikuchi, Nami Honda, Tomomi Suzuki, Kineko Sato, Junichi Sugawara, Kiyoshi Ito, Ryoma Kayano, Norio Ozaki, Charles W. Beadling, Ilan Kelman, Fumihiko Imamura, Hiroo Matsuoka, Hiroaki Tomita

    International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 51 2020/12

    DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101767  

    ISSN: 2212-4209

  16. Impact of the Great East Japan Earthquake on the Employment Status and Mental Health Conditions of Affected Coastal Communities Peer-reviewed

    Mitsuaki Katayanagi, Moe Seto, Naoki Nakaya, Tomohiro Nakamura, Naho Tsuchiya, Akira Narita, Mana Kogure, Yumi Sugawara, Akira Kodaka, Yusuke Utsumi, Hitomi Usukura, Yasuto Kunii, Atsushi Hozawa, Ichiro Tsuji, Hiroaki Tomita

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (21) 8130-8130 2020/11/03

    DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17218130  

    ISSN: 1660-4601

    eISSN: 1660-4601

  17. The Impact of Health Consciousness on the Association Between Walking Durations and Mental Health Conditions After a Disaster: a Cross-Sectional Study. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Yusuke Utsumi, Harumi Nemoto, Naoki Nakaya, Tomohiro Nakamura, Naho Tsuchiya, Akira Narita, Mana Kogure, Tomomi Suzuki, Moe Seto, Mitsuaki Katayanagi, Junko Okuyama, Atsushi Sakuma, Nami Honda, Yumi Sugawara, Halley Kaye-Kauderer, Yuta Takahashi, Akemi Kayama, Yoshihisa Kakuto, Masahiro Kohzuki, Atsushi Hozawa, Ichiro Tsuji, Hiroaki Tomita

    Sports medicine - open 6 (1) 30-30 2020/07/16

    DOI: 10.1186/s40798-020-00259-6  

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    BACKGROUND: In communities affected by a disaster, walking can be a feasible form of physical exercise to improve physical and mental health conditions. However, there is limited evidence to support relationships between walking habits and mental health conditions in post-disaster settings. Cross-sectional epidemiological data obtained from a questionnaire survey (conducted in October 2017) of a community affected by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) was analyzed to evaluate the relationships. METHODS: Participants included individuals over 20 years of age (N = 718) from Shichigahama town in Miyagi prefecture, whose houses were significantly damaged by the GEJE. Their mental health conditions were assessed by the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6), the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), and the Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R). Additionally, the questionnaire asked the participants spent duration walking on average and their walking purpose by the following items: (1) longer than 60 min per day, (2) between 30 and 60 min per day, or (3) less than 30 min per day, and whether they walked to maintain healthy living habits (health-conscious walkers) or merely for transportation without considering health consequences (non-health-conscious walkers). These information and mental health indicators were analyzed using analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). RESULTS: Among the three walking duration groups of health-conscious walkers, there were significant differences in CES-D and K6 scores (p = 0.01 and p = 0.04), but not in IES-R scores, considering age, gender, and alcohol drinking habits as covariates. CES-D score was significantly higher among short walkers (p = 0.004). Among the three walking duration groups of non-health-conscious walkers, there were significant differences in avoidance symptoms, the subdomain of IES-R (p = 0.01), but not in CES-D, K6, and total IES-R scores, considering the variants. CONCLUSION: Our study suggests that walking durations may positively affect mood, but not PTSR, only when walking is performed with the purpose of maintaining healthy living habits. Walking durations were negatively associated with avoidance symptoms among non-health-conscious walkers in the community affected by the GEJE, indicating that the disaster may have had a long-lasting impact on walking habits.

  18. Post-disaster mental health and psychosocial support in the areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake: a qualitative study. International-journal Peer-reviewed

    Seto M, Nemoto H, Kobayashi N, Kikuchi S, Honda N, Kim Y, Kelman I, Tomita H

    BMC psychiatry 19 (1) 261-261 2019/08

    DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2243-z  

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    BACKGROUND: Few studies exploring the actual practices implemented for long-term mental health and psychosocial support after a natural disaster have been published. This study aimed to reveal (1) the types of activities that were actually provided as mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) in the long-term phase after the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) and (2) the problems that must be addressed to provide post-disaster MHPSS activities. METHODS: An open-ended questionnaire was sent to organizations in the Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures that were potentially involved in providing MHPSS to communities affected by the GEJE. The organizations were asked to describe their activities and the problems that needed to be addressed to provide these support activities. The collected statements were analysed using content analysis with NVivo11. RESULTS: The support activities conducted to provide MHPSS in the long-term phase after the catastrophe were diverse and classified into 7 major categories, namely, (1) one-on-one support for individuals in need of assistance, (2) support for collective activities, (3) support around living conditions and income, (4) increasing public awareness about mental health, (5) human resource development to improve response capabilities for MHPSS, (6) support for MHPSS providers, and (7) facilitating collaborations among the MHPSS activities provided to affected communities. Problems with human resources and funding were the most frequently mentioned concerns among the organizations participating in the survey. CONCLUSIONS: The establishment of systems to collect and share sufficient and relevant knowledge and to coordinate organizations for long-term post-disaster postventions would be desirable.

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Misc. 22

  1. 精神科リエゾンにおけるトラウマインフォームド・ケアが有効であった一例

    瀬戸萌, 佐藤祐太朗, 五十嵐江美, 内海裕介, 冨本和歩, 坪田瑠美, 佐久間篤, 富田博秋, 富田博秋

    総合病院精神医学 35 (Supplement (Nov)) 2023

    ISSN: 0915-5872

  2. 東日本大震災被災地域住民のレジリエンスの変遷の検討

    松木佑, 中川高, 内海裕介, 内海裕介, 瀬戸萌, 佐久間篤, 本多奈美, 本多奈美, 富田博秋, 富田博秋, 富田博秋

    精神神経学雑誌 124 (10) 2022

    ISSN: 0033-2658

  3. Large-scale disaster and community resilience-from a psychiatric viewpoint-

    富田博秋, 富田博秋, 富田博秋, 富田博秋, 國井泰人, 濱家由美子, 臼倉瞳, 瀬戸萌, 内海裕介

    てんかん研究 40 (2) 2022

    ISSN: 0912-0890

  4. あらゆる脅威に対するメンタルヘルス対策:自然災害、人為災害からテロまで 新型コロナウイルス感染症(COVID-19)流行下におけるメンタルヘルス対策

    國井 泰人, 臼倉 瞳, 瀬戸 萌, 富田 博秋

    精神神経学雑誌 (2021特別号) S478-S478 2021/09

    Publisher: (公社)日本精神神経学会

    ISSN: 0033-2658

  5. 東日本大震災発災後9年間における被災地域住民の心理的苦痛および不眠症状の変化の特徴

    臼倉瞳, 内海裕介, 瀬戸萌, 佐久間篤, 國井泰人, 富田博秋, 富田博秋

    日本精神神経学会総会プログラム・抄録集 117th 2021

  6. 新型コロナウイルス感染症(COVID-19)流行下におけるメンタルヘルス対策

    國井泰人, 臼倉瞳, 瀬戸萌, 富田博秋, 富田博秋

    日本精神神経学会総会プログラム・抄録集 117th (2021特別号) S478-S478 2021

    Publisher: (公社)日本精神神経学会

    ISSN: 0033-2658

  7. 運動処方(FITT)の観点からみる健康意識を伴った歩行のあり方と精神的健康の関連

    内海裕介, 内海裕介, 臼倉瞳, 瀬戸萌, 佐久間篤, 國井泰人, 富田博秋, 富田博秋, 富田博秋

    日本精神神経学会総会プログラム・抄録集 117th 2021

  8. 宮城県における東日本大震災被災者の健康状態等に関する調査 七ヶ浜町における被災者の健康状態の推移に関する研究

    富田博秋, 内海裕介, 瀬戸萌, 佐久間篤, 臼倉瞳

    宮城県における東日本大震災被災者の健康状態等に関する調査 令和元年度 総括・分担研究報告書(Web) 2020

  9. 宮城県における東日本大震災被災者の健康状態等に関する調査 被災者健康調査の実施と分析

    辻一郎, 押谷仁, 八重樫伸生, 永富良一, 井樋栄二, 富田博秋, 菅原由美, 萩原嘉廣, 矢部裕, 関口拓矢, 松本和紀, 佐久間篤, 瀬戸萌, 内海裕介, 臼倉瞳

    宮城県における東日本大震災被災者の健康状態等に関する調査 令和元年度 総括・分担研究報告書(Web) 2020

  10. 東日本大震災被災地における中長期的な心理社会的支援の実態と課題

    瀬戸萌, 富田博秋, 根本晴美, 小林奈津子, 金吉晴, 金吉晴

    日本精神神経学会総会プログラム・抄録集 115th (2019特別号) S631-S631 2019/06

    Publisher: (公社)日本精神神経学会

    ISSN: 0033-2658

  11. 東日本大震災が沿岸地域の就労と精神的健康に及ぼした影響

    片柳光昭, 富田博秋, 瀬戸萌, 根本晴美, 奥山純子, 鈴木智美, 菅原由美, 中谷直樹, 中村智洋, 土屋菜歩, 成田暁, 小暮真奈, 小高晃, 辻一郎, 寳澤篤

    日本精神神経学会総会プログラム・抄録集 115th (2019特別号) S753-S753 2019/06

    Publisher: (公社)日本精神神経学会

    ISSN: 0033-2658

  12. 東日本大震災後の中長期的な心のケア活動の実態と課題 -支援組織を対象とした質的分析による検討-

    瀬戸萌

    日本心理臨床学会第37回大会発表論文集 2018/09

  13. 東日本大震災後の支援の実態とメンタルヘルスに及ぼす影響の分析 -津波被災地の一般住民を対象とした調査から-

    瀬戸萌

    日本心理臨床学会第36回大会発表論文集 2017/11

  14. 被災児童を対象としたキャンプの試み

    福地成, 瀬戸萌, 内田朋子

    小児の精神と神経 57 (3) 224‐225-225 2017/10/01

    Publisher: (一社)日本小児精神神経学会

    ISSN: 0559-9040

    eISSN: 2434-1339

  15. 東日本大震災被災コミュニティの就労状況と精神的健康に関する縦断的研究

    片柳 光昭, 瀬戸 萌, 根本 晴美, 菅原 由美, 中谷 直樹, 中村 智洋, 土屋 菜歩, 成田 暁, 小高 晃, 辻 一郎, 寳澤 篤, 富田 博秋

    日本社会精神医学会雑誌 26 (3) 240-241 2017/08

    Publisher: (一社)日本社会精神医学会

    ISSN: 0919-1372

  16. 被災児童を対象としたキャンプの試み

    福地 成, 瀬戸 萌, 内田 朋子

    日本小児精神神経学会プログラム・抄録集 117回 47-47 2017/06

    Publisher: (一社)日本小児精神神経学会

  17. 災害時の精神保健医療に関する研究 みやぎ心のケアセンターの活動分析

    松本和紀, 松本和紀, 福地成, 瀬戸萌, 渡部裕一, 片柳光昭, 東海林渉, 長尾愛美, 高橋葉子

    災害時の精神保健医療に関する研究 平成27年度 総括・分担研究報告書 95‐106 2016

  18. みやぎ心のケアセンターにおける精神保健福祉士の役割を振り返って

    平川 聖子, 渡部 裕一, 丹野 孝雄, 嵐 朋子, 瀬戸 萌, 福地 成

    精神保健福祉 46 (3) 214-214 2015/09

    Publisher: (公社)日本精神保健福祉士協会

    ISSN: 1345-2231

  19. 被災地の子どものトラウマからの回復のための心理教育に関する研究

    福地成, 遠藤育美, 大沼れいら, 平川聖子, 瀬戸萌, 木下直俊, 星野崇啓, 川越聡一郎, 猿渡英代子

    被災後の子どものこころの支援に関する研究 平成25年度総括・分担研究報告書 271-279 2015

  20. 被災地における精神障害等の情報把握と介入効果の検証及び介入手法の向上に資する研究

    松本和紀, 福地成, 渡部裕一, 片柳光昭, 樋口徹郎, 丹野孝雄, 甘糟郁, 瀬戸萌

    被災地における精神障害等の情報把握と介入効果の検証及び介入手法の向上に資する研究 平成24年度~平成26年度総括・分担研究報告書 119-130 2015

  21. 本人単独でもの忘れ外来を受診した前頭側頭葉型認知症の一例

    星仁敏, 石澤萌

    交通医学 64 (1-2) 82 2010/03/15

    ISSN: 0022-5274

  22. 社会恐怖傾向者の非機能的な信念に対する認知療法的アプローチの効果

    石澤 萌

    秋田大学臨床心理相談研究 8 7-14 2008/03/31

    Publisher: 秋田大学

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Books and Other Publications 1

  1. 新型コロナウイルス感染症(COVID-19)流行下におけるメンタルヘルス対策指針第1版

    相澤明憲, 安藤俊太郎, 井上幸紀, 臼倉瞳, 小川朝生, 加藤寛, 小平雅基, 齊尾武郎, 重村淳, 宍倉久里江, 瀬戸萌, 國井泰人, 高橋晶, 高橋秀俊, 田中究, 種市摂子, 富田博秋, 松本英夫

    日本精神神経学会;日本児童青年精神医学会;日本災害医学会;日本総合病院精神医学会;日本トラウマティック・ストレス学会 2020/06

Presentations 23

  1. 家族からの支援に課題を抱えたAYA世代がん患者の心理支援経過

    瀬戸萌, 五十嵐江美, 富田博秋

    第38回日本総合病院精神医学会総会 2025/11/22

  2. 精神科リエゾンにおけるトラウマインフォームド・ケアが有効であった一例

    瀬戸萌, 佐藤祐太朗, 五十嵐江美, 内海裕介, 冨本和歩, 坪田瑠美, 佐久間篤, 富田博秋, 富田博秋

    第36回日本総合病院精神医学総会 2023/11/18

  3. コロナ禍における大学生のメンタルヘルスの実態とそれに基づく支援の在り方について

    瀬戸萌, 臼倉瞳, 國井泰人, 富田博秋

    第75回東北精神神経学会総会 2021/10/10

  4. 運動処方(FITT)の視点に基づく歩行のあり方とうつ症状との関連

    内海 裕介, 臼倉 瞳, 瀬戸 萌, 佐久間 篤, 國井 泰人, 富田 博秋

    第12回東北精神保健福祉学会ふくしま大会 2021/10/10

  5. COVID-19流行下における保健所職員のメンタルヘルスの実態把握とソーシャルサポートとの関連の検討

    臼倉瞳, 瀬戸萌, 國井泰人, 富田博秋

    第12回東北精神保健福祉学会ふくしま大会 2021/10/10

  6. 東日本大震災発災後9年間における被災地域住民の心理的苦痛および不眠症状の変化の特徴

    臼倉 瞳, 内海 裕介, 瀬戸 萌, 佐久間 篤, 國井 泰人, 富田 博秋

    第117回日本精神神経学会学術総会 2021/09/19

  7. 運動処方(FITT)の観点からみる健康意識を伴った歩行のあり方と精神的健康の関連

    内海裕介, 臼倉瞳, 瀬戸萌, 佐久間篤, 國井泰人, 富田博秋

    第117回日本精神神経学会学術総会 2021/09/19

  8. 東日本大震災が沿岸地域の就労と精神的健康に及ぼした影響

    片柳光昭, 富田博秋, 瀬戸萌, 根本晴美, 奥山純子, 鈴木智美, 菅原由美, 中谷直樹, 中村智洋, 土屋菜歩, 成田暁, 小暮真奈, 小高晃, 辻一郎, 寳澤篤

    日本精神神経学会総会プログラム・抄録集 2019/06

  9. 東日本大震災被災地における中長期的な心理社会的支援の実態と課題

    瀬戸萌, 富田博秋, 根本晴美, 小林奈津子, 金吉晴, 金吉晴

    日本精神神経学会総会プログラム・抄録集 2019/06

  10. 災害後心的外傷後ストレス反応と健康を意識した歩行習慣との関係

    内海裕介, 鈴木智美, 瀬戸萌, 片柳光昭, 奥山純子, 富田博秋

    東北精神保健福祉学会第9回大会 2018/09/30

  11. 東日本大震災後の中長期的な心のケア活動の実態と課題ー支援組織を対象とした質的分析による検討ー

    瀬戸 萌

    日本心理臨床学会第37回大会 2018/09/02

  12. 東日本大震災後に誕生した子どもとその家庭への縦断的支援研究 1)―宮城県の震災後に出生した子どもに対する健康調査から―

    福地成, 千葉柊作, 阿部幹佳, 瀬戸萌, 八木淳子, 桝屋二郎, 松浦直己

    日本トラウマティック・ストレス学会大会プログラム・抄録集 2018/06/09

  13. 東日本大震災後に誕生した子どもとその家庭への縦断的支援研究 2)―宮城県の震災後出生児童を持つ保護者に対する健康調査から―

    千葉柊作, 福地成, 阿部幹佳, 瀬戸萌, 八木淳子, 桝屋二郎, 松浦直己

    日本トラウマティック・ストレス学会大会プログラム・抄録集 2018/06/09

  14. 東日本大震災後の就労状況と不眠に関する縦断的変化

    片柳光昭, 瀬戸萌, 根本晴美, 菅原由美, 中谷直樹, 中村智洋, 土屋菜歩, 成田暁, 小高晃, 辻一郎, 寳澤篤, 富田博秋

    第23回日本集団災害医学会総会・学術集会 2018/02/03

  15. 東日本大震災後の支援の実態とメンタルヘルスに及ぼす影響-津波被災地の一般住民を対象とした調査から-

    瀬戸 萌

    日本心理臨床学会第36回大会 2017/11/20

  16. 被災児童を対象としたキャンプの試み

    福地成, 瀬戸萌, 内田朋子

    日本小児精神神経学会プログラム・抄録集 2017/06

  17. みやぎ心のケアセンターの活動分析

    福地成, 瀬戸萌, 片柳光昭, 山崎剛, 松本和紀, 松本和紀, 小高晃

    日本トラウマティック・ストレス学会大会プログラム・抄録集 2017/05/30

  18. The Role of Post-Disaster Recovery Centers in Each Phase of the Recovery Process.

    Naru Fukuchi, Moe Seto, Kazunori Matsumoto, Akira Kodaka

    The Role of Post-Disaster Recovery Centers in Each Phase of the Recovery Process. The 22nd World Congress of Social Psychiatry 2016/12/03

  19. みやぎ心のケアセンターの活動

    瀬戸 萌

    熊本地震こころのケアフォーラム 2016/11/05

  20. みやぎ心のケアセンターにおける精神保健福祉士の役割を振り返って

    平川 聖子, 渡部 裕一, 丹野 孝雄, 嵐 朋子, 瀬戸 萌, 福地 成

    精神保健福祉 2015/09

  21. みやぎ心のケアセンターの活動分析

    福地成, 瀬戸萌, 片柳光昭, 山崎剛, 松本和紀, 松本和紀

    日本トラウマティック・ストレス学会大会プログラム・抄録集 2015/06/20

  22. 怠業と考えられていた,統合失調症の治療中断の一例

    清治邦章, 星仁敏, 石澤萌, 溝口かおる, 佐藤研

    日本産業衛生学会 2011

  23. 東日本大震災被災コミュニティの就労状況と精神的健康に関する縦断的研究

    片柳光昭, 瀬戸萌, 根本晴美, 菅原由美, 中谷直樹, 中村智洋, 土屋菜歩, 成田暁, 小高晃, 辻一郎, 寳澤篤, 富田博秋

    日本社会精神医学会雑誌

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Teaching Experience 3

  1. Basic Experiments in Psychology Akita University

  2. Introduction to Clinical Education Akita University

  3. Basic Experiments in Psychology Tohoku Fukushi University

Social Activities 4

  1. 考えのほぐし方

    第3回The Recovery Journey

    2025/08/24 -

  2. 自閉スペクトラム症のアセスメント

    心理社会研究会

    2017/11/22 -

  3. 熊本・東北 心の健康のいま

    ゴジだっちゃ! 防災研究最前線

    2017/10/12 -

  4. みやぎ心のケアセンターの活動報告

    2016/11/18 -

Academic Activities 4

  1. 新型コロナウイルス感染症(COVID-19)流行下における東北大学学生のメンタルヘルス実態に関する検討

    2019 - Present

    Activity type: Academic research

  2. 震災ストレスが心身に及ぼす影響に関する包括的調査研究

    2016 - 2021

    Activity type: Academic research

  3. 東日本大震災後に誕生した子どもとその家庭への縦断的支援研究

    2015 - 2017

  4. 第114回 日本小児精神神経学会 仙台大会

    2015 -

    Activity type: Academic society, research group, etc.