Analysis on related factors in 1 712 cases of psychological sub-health state / 重庆医学
Chongqing Medicine
;
(36): 314-316, 2014.
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ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the general characteristics of the psychological sub-health state and to analyze the factors pos-sibly leading to the psychological sub-health state in order to provide the scientific basis for the treatment and prevention of the psy-chological sub-health state .Methods The individuals with the physical examination in our hospital were performed the psychologi-cal heath survey .Among them ,1 712 cases of psychological sub-health were taken as the research group and contemporaneous 1 902 cases of normal health were taken as the control group .The Symptom Check List-90(SCL-90) was adopted to compare the two groups and the logistic regression analysis was adopted to analyze the risk factors possibly leading to the psychological sub-health occurrence .Results The average scores of 20 factors in SCL-90 in the research group were higher than those in the control group , the difference was statistically significant (P<0 .05) ,in which ,the scores of interpersonal relationship sensitivity (22 .1 ± 5 .7) ,para-noid(14 .1 ± 5 .2) and the others(17 .5 ± 6 .3) in the research group were significantly higher than the critical scores with obvious symptoms .The logistic regression analysis results showed thatthe sleep quality(OR=1 .843) ,accidental injury(OR=2 .634) ,eco-nomical status(OR=3 .032 ,and professional type(OR=4 .684) were the independent risk factors of the psychological sub-health occurrence .Conclusion The local patients with psychological sub-health were more prominent in the more sensitivity of the inter-personal relationship ,paranoid and poor sleep ,especially the intellectuals ,individuals with poor sleep and the crowd with accidental injury are prone to develop psychological sub-health .
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Chongqing Medicine
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2014
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