The Correlation between Mental Health Status and Self-rating Scale of Illness Conception and Health Seeking Behavior in Recruits
- VernacularTitle:某部消防新兵心理健康和疾病观念与求医行为的相关分析
- Author:
Yujun WEI
;
Tianli YE
;
Zhujun LI
;
Jing YUAN
;
Fan YANG
;
Jianzhong YANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
SCL-90;
SAS;
SDS;
Illness conception;
Health seeking behavior
- From:
Journal of Kunming Medical University
2013;(10):14-17
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the correlation between illness conception, health seeking behavior and mental health status in recruits. Methods 865 recruits were evaluated by Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90), Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Self-Rating Scale of Illness Conception and Health Seeking Behavior (SSICHSB) . Results (1) Except interpersonal sensitivity, depression and hostility, there were significantly differences in other factors of SCL-90 between recruit and the national norm. Somatization and anxiety scres were significantly higher ghan the military norm. The scores of SAS and SDS were significantly higher for recruits compared to national norm. (2) There was negative correlation between the total score, each factor score of SCL-90, the total score of SDS, the total score of SAS and SSICHSB; (3) Stepwise lines regression found three factors including anxiety, the total score of SAS and obsessiveness statistically significant, when the dependent variable was the total score of SSICHSB. Conclusion There are obvious somatization,anxiety and depression in recruits. The more obvious the symptoms are, the more passive the illness conception and health seeking behavior are.