Objective:To understand the mental health state of severe acute respiratory (SARS) for children from medical workers' family and to provide information on clinical psychotherapy and behavior modification during heavy spreading of infectious diseases.Methods:Each school took out two classes from grade four to six, which was from seven different sections of Xi'an, 2000 pupils were chosen randomly to complete.The observatory group (OG) and standard group (SG) include 286 and 615 primary school children whose mother is medical worker and non-medical worker, respectively. Self-made questionnaire was employed for this survey. Results:OG is significantly higher than SG on neurasthenia, fear ,depression and lower on forcer-anxiety,passiveness (P