Objective To investigate the mental status of medical staffs in the orthopedics department during the earthquake, providing evidence for psychological intervention. Methods Choosing 104 staffs in the orthopedics department as eligible subject with convenient sampling; the research tool was Symptom Checklist-90. The questionnaire was done by the participants with the same instruction from psychological professionals; analyze the results. Results The score in somatization, anxiety and phobic anxiety of staffs in the orthopedics department was significantly higher than the national norm. Conclusion There exists disorder in mental health of medical staffs in orthopedics department, it is necessary to implement mental intervention.
【摘要】 目的 调查成都市未成年犯管教所民警心理健康水平。 方法 2010年5月采用症状自评量表(symptom checklist 90,SCL-90)和健康调查简表(short form 36 health survey questionnaire,SF-36)调查成都市某未成年犯管教所153名民警的心理健康水平,并对比相应人群的常模分数。 结果 未成年犯管教所民警SCL-90阳性率57.5%,SCL-90总分及各因子分均高于1999年修正常模、1986年全国常模(Plt;0.05)。SCL-90的人际关系敏感因子分与北京监狱民警常模差异无统计学意义(Pgt;0.05),偏执因子分低于北京监狱民警常模(Plt;0.05),SCL-90总分及其余因子分均高于北京监狱民警常模(Plt;0.05);SCL-90总分及各项因子分男性高于女性(Plt;0.05),直接监管犯人者高于内务、管理工作者(Plt;0.05);年龄lt;35岁者的抑郁、偏执、精神病性因子分高于年龄gt;35岁者(Plt;0.05)。SF-36各因子分均低于1998年四川居民、2005年上海公安局民警(Plt;0.05);SF-36各因子与SCL-90总分、各因子均呈负相关(Plt;0.05)。 结论 应重视并改善未成年犯管教所民警的心理健康水平。【Abstract】 Objective To investigate and analyze the mental health of policemen in juvenile reformatory and their relationships. Methods The mental health of 153 policemen working in a juvenile reformatory were assessed by using symptom checklist (SCL)-90 and short form 36 health survey questionnaire (SF-36) in May, 2010. The data was compared with norm and other relative data, such as SCL-90 China norm, norm revised in 1999, SCL-90 of judicial police in Beijing, etc. Results The positive rate of SCL-90 of policemen in reformatory was 57.5%. The total score and factor score of SCL-90 were significantly higher than that of the China norm revised in 1999. Furthermore, compared with the judicial policemen in Beijing, except for the interpersonal sensitivity and paranoid ideation, the total score and other factor scores were significantly higher. The SCL-90 total score and various factors of the males were significantly higher than that of the females. The score of the guards was higher than that of charging of quarters and management. In youth (less than 35 years old) depression, paranoid ideation, psychoticism factor scores were significantly higher than that in the middle-aged groups. SF-36 factor score of the reformatory police was significantly lower than that of Sichuan resident in 1998, and also the policemen in Shanghai Public Security Bureau in 2005. And SF-36 factor score of the reformatory policemen had a significant negative correlation with the total score and every factor score of SCL-90. Conclusion We should pay attention to the juvenile reformatory policemen’s mental health and and improve it.
ObjectiveTo investigate Chinese psychiatrists' mental health. MethodsLiteratures published from January 1989 to March 31, 2013 were searched through Chinese network databases (CNKI, Weipu, Wanfang) and English network database (OVID). Factors of Symptom checklist-90 (SCL-90) were extracted and compared with Chinese norm. These were analyzed by Meta analysis method. ResultsEleven articles were obtained and analyzed, including 725 psychiatrists. The research illustrated that the differences between psychiatrists and Chinese norm of somatization[WMD=0.19, 95%CI (0.05, 0.33), P=0.008], depression[WMD=0.25, 95%CI (0.06, 0.43), P=0.009], anxiety[WMD=0.28, 95%CI (0.09, 0.47), P=0.004], hostility[WMD=0.15, 95%CI (0.01, 0.30), P=0.03], and phobia[WMD=0.11, 95%CI (0.02, 0.20), P=0.02] were significant, while the other 4 factors were not significant (P>0.05). ConclusionPsychiatrists' mental health is poor and intervention measures need to be adopted to improve psychiatrists' mental health.
Objective To explore the mental health status and the relevant influencing factors of the resident standardized trainees, and to provide reference for the psychological intervention. Methods All the resident standardized trainees in a first class of the third grade hospital in Sichuan from July 2012 to August 2015 were investigated by the questionnaire including symptom checklist 90, demographic characteristics and work condition. Results The detection rate of psychological problem among resident standardized trainees was 24.7% which was higher than the general population. The analysis of logistic regression showed that the training grade, identity, work time and working achievement were the main factors related to psychological problems. Conclusions The psychological problems of resident standardized trainees were prominent because they are in a transformation stage from medical students to clinical doctors. The related department should pay more attention and take measures to improve the resident standardized trainees’ mental health.
Objective To assess the psychological status of patients with lung cancer in ward preliminarily for providing the theoretical support for further clinical treatment. Methods Lung cancer patients were enrolled in this study during the period from January 2016 to January 2017, when they were being treated in the respiratory ward of Nanjing General Hospital. Their psychological status was assessed by using Symptom Check List 90, and the results with their demographic information and somatic symptoms were combined. Data were analyzed by using SPSS 18.0 software. Results This study included 239 inpatients, out of them 161 patients were male (67.4%), and the average age was 60.7±9.9 years. Sixty patients had a positive psychological status. The incidence of depression was 11.3% (27/239), of anxiety 4.2% (10/239), and of the total psychological disorder 25.1%. The patients had more serious psychological problems, when they had a longer course, more autonomic symptoms, or a lower score of Karnofsky performance scale, etc. Conclusion More serious psychological problems exist in patients with lung cancer, so it has the clinical significance for their timely psychological assessment.