1.Analysis of psychological behavior characteristics of young military personnel stationed in Xinjiang
Mingxia HE ; Xiaoxiao XU ; Yuan'an GAO ; Wenbo ZHANG ; Mina ZHANG ; Chaozhu ZHANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(2):191-197
Objective:To Analyze the psychological behavior characteristics of young military personnel stationed in Xinjiang,providing a basis for the mental health education of military personnel.Methods:Using the Symptom Checklist-90(SCL-90)and a cluster sampling method,the mental health screening of young military personnel in Xinjiang was conducted from July to August 2024,with 2 218 valid questionnaires collected.Total scores and subscale scores of the SCL-90 were compared across demographic variables,including ethnicity,personnel categories,education level,marital status,singleton status,and urban/rural background.Results:The positive symptom rate was 1.53%(34/2218).Statistically significant differences(P<0.05)were observed in total SCL-90 scores and subscale scores among the young military personnel with different ethnicities,personnel categories,education levels,marital statuses,singleton statuses,etc.Conclusions:To address the evolving demands of military psychological services,frontline-oriented interventions should be prioritized,leveraging the roles of psychologists and mental health officers.Institutional safeguards for basic needs,enhanced military support systems,and strengthened humanistic care are critical to improving psychological resilience among personnel,thereby bolstering combat readiness and stability.
2.Analysis of psychological behavior characteristics of young military personnel stationed in Xinjiang
Mingxia HE ; Xiaoxiao XU ; Yuan'an GAO ; Wenbo ZHANG ; Mina ZHANG ; Chaozhu ZHANG
Journal of Shenyang Medical College 2025;27(2):191-197
Objective:To Analyze the psychological behavior characteristics of young military personnel stationed in Xinjiang,providing a basis for the mental health education of military personnel.Methods:Using the Symptom Checklist-90(SCL-90)and a cluster sampling method,the mental health screening of young military personnel in Xinjiang was conducted from July to August 2024,with 2 218 valid questionnaires collected.Total scores and subscale scores of the SCL-90 were compared across demographic variables,including ethnicity,personnel categories,education level,marital status,singleton status,and urban/rural background.Results:The positive symptom rate was 1.53%(34/2218).Statistically significant differences(P<0.05)were observed in total SCL-90 scores and subscale scores among the young military personnel with different ethnicities,personnel categories,education levels,marital statuses,singleton statuses,etc.Conclusions:To address the evolving demands of military psychological services,frontline-oriented interventions should be prioritized,leveraging the roles of psychologists and mental health officers.Institutional safeguards for basic needs,enhanced military support systems,and strengthened humanistic care are critical to improving psychological resilience among personnel,thereby bolstering combat readiness and stability.
3.Correlation analysis between quality of life in community hypertensive patients and their nursing needs
Yuxin LIU ; Chaozhu HE ; Huihui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(1):15-17
Objective To investigate the relationship between care need and quality of life of community hypertensive patients.Methods Stratified random sampling method was used to investigate 456community hypertensive patients using patients general information questionnaire,the World Health Organization Quality of Life BREF (WHOQOL-BREF)and community patients care needs questionnaire and the results underwent analysis.Results The care needs of the community hypertensive patients were at a medium level,all areas of quality of life were lower than the norm.Quality of life and care needs were negatively correlated.Conclusions The staff should assess the care needs of the community hypertensive patients,supply patient-oriented community nursing service,and take measures to improve quality of life of the community hypertensive patients.
4.A study on the relationship between the quality of life and community health care demands of the diabetes patients in Nanchang
Qing LI ; Chaozhu HE ; Lingmin FU ; Huihui ZHANG ; Wenjuan YANG ; Yan WEN ; Yanqin JIAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(34):7-12
Objective To investigate the status and influencing factors of quality of life among diabetes patients in Nanchang,and to explore the relationships between the quality of life and community health care demands.Methods Totally 292 diabetes patients were recruited by multi-stage sampling method from thee community health service centers in Nanchang city.They were investigated with Diabetes-specific Quality of Life Scale(DSQL) and a self-designed questionnaire of community health care demands.The results underwent analysis.Results The total score of the DSQL in Nanchang was(66.88±15.44) points,which was relatively poor.The main factors affected patients' quality of life were the complications of diabetes,diabetic macroangiopathy,diabetic foot,hypertension and patients' career.The total and the every dimension of the scores of the DSQL were positively correlated with the scores of disease nursing needs and community health care demands.Conclusions To improve diabetes patients' quality of life,community diabetic care should focus on the different affected factors of patients' quality of life and the demands of patients.

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