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Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology ; (6)2000.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-545366

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Objective:To study the relationship between sleep quality and psychosocial factors in prison police officers.Methods:Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI),Eysenck Personality Questionnaire(EPQ),Life Event Scale(LES) and Coping Style Questionnaire(CSQ) were used to evaluate the sleep status and psychosocial factors of 2093 prison police officers of Guangdong Province Prison Administration Bureau.Results:Their average score of PSQI was 7.10?3.68.40.71% of them had sleep problems.The scores of PSQI were correlated positively with the scores of N,negative life events,self-blame and rationalization,and negatively with working out a solution.Conclusion:The sleep quality problem of the prison police officers is serious.Their sleep disorder is obviously related to their mood stability,enduring negativity life events and coping style.

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Chinese Mental Health Journal ; (12)1991.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-586479

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Objective: To study the state of prison police officers'sleep quality and anxiety, depression and their relationship. Methods: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) , Self Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Self Rating Depression Scale (SDS) were evaluated the sleep, anxiety and depression status of 2093 prison police officers of Guangdong Province Prison Administration Bureau. Results: The average score of PSQI was 7. 10 ?3.68, 40.71% had sleep problem. The average score of SAS was 41. 64 ?7. 66, 11. 94% officers had anxiety problem. The average score of SDS was 45. 11?8. 01, and 26. 99% had depression problem. The score of PSQI among policemen was higher than that of policewomen officers. The anxiety problem and the SAS? SDS score of the age over 35 years old persons was higher than that of the age below 35 (7. 2 ?3.6/6.7 ?3.9, t =2. 1, P

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