An Investigation on Relative Factors Influencing the Level of Psychosomatic Health and Driving Safety in Army Driver / 第二军医大学学报
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University
;
(12)1985.
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in Chinese
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ABSTRACT
The relative factors influencing the level of psychosomatic health and driving safety were investigated in 203 army drivers. The results indicated that psychosomatic disorders, especially more prominent in subscales of the eye and ear, respiratory system, skeleton and muscle, and depression might occur. The main factors influencing pschosomatic health were negative live change unit (- Leu), pschoticism, neuroticism, lie, and tendency to intervert of the character, driving kilometres, the number of years set for driving service, and psychiatric family history. The happening of the accident and error was related to some psychosomatic problems, neuroticism, more high degree of lie, greater age, driving kilometres, and the number of years set for driving service.
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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University
Year:
1985
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