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  • A Cross-Sectional Study on the Mental Status of 780 Survivors after Wenchuan Earthquake

    Objective To evaluate the mental status of survivors after Wenchuan earthquake, so as to provide relevant information for psychological and medical intervention. Methods Demographic data was recorded and the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Checklist-Civilian Version (PCL-C) was evaluated. The acute stress disorder (ASD) were assessed with the DSM-IV criteria in the survivors from the central earthquake area who are now living in two shelters in Chengdu. Results Among the 780 retrieved questionnaires, 729 baseline registration forms and 450 PCL-C were valid. In the 729 baseline registration forms, male to female ratio was 1:1.31 and the mean age was 36.73±20.82. 9.5% of subjects suffered from physical diseases, 9.7% needed assistance in daily activities, 70.7% were passive and didn’t participate in community activities, 9.1% suffered from severe psychological problems. In the present study, 30.9% of subjects were found to meet the DSM-IV criteria for ASD. 41.3%, 22.2% and 18.4% of subjects had a PCL-C score ≥ 38, ≥ 45 and ≥50, respectively. Consistency check showed there was no significant difference between the screening result of PCL-C score ≥45 and clinical diagnosis (Kappa=0.780, P=0.033). There was significant difference in the age of subjects between ASD and non-ASD groups (Plt;0.05). Conclusion  The earthquake survivors suffered from psychological problems after the disaster in the early stage. Thus, in addition to life rescue, we should pay more attention to psychological intervention.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:11 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Evaluation of Effects of Health Education Pathway Intervention on the Mental Status and Coping Capacity in Family Members of Brain Injury Patients

    ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of health education pathway intervention on the mental status and coping capacity in family members of brain injury patients receiving surgery. MethodsOne hundred and eighty-eight family members were randomly divided into control group (n=93) and intervention group (n=95) between September 2013 and October 2014. The control group received conventional health education only, while the intervention group was given health education pathway intervention. The mental status and coping capacity of family members in the two groups on admission and at discharge were surveyed and compared based on symptom checklist 90 (SCL-90) and coping styles questionnaire (CSQ). The hospitalization stay and expenditure and the satisfaction degree were also compared. ResultsThere was no significant differences in mental status and coping capacity in family members between the two groups on admission (P > 0.05). After health education pathway intervention, the positive rate of SCL-90 in the control group was significantly higher than that in the intervention group, and the total score and score for each factor were also obviously higher (P < 0.05). As for coping capacity, the scores of self-blaming, avoidance, fancy and rationalization of CSQ in the control group were significantly higher than those in the intervention group, and the scores of appealing help and resolving problems were obviously lower (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the hospitalization stay and expenditure were significantly shorter or lower in the intervention group than those in the control group, and the satisfaction degree on nursing service was obviously higher (P < 0.05). ConclusionThe health education pathway intervention can greatly improve mental status and coping capacity in family members of brain injury patients.

    Release date:2016-10-28 02:02 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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