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LIU Xian-hua, LUO Jun, LIU Shi-rui, . Investigation on mental health of peasant-workers on duty and peasants at home[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health, 2008, 24(8): 923-925. DOI: 10.11847/zgggws2008-24-08-12
Citation: LIU Xian-hua, LUO Jun, LIU Shi-rui, . Investigation on mental health of peasant-workers on duty and peasants at home[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health, 2008, 24(8): 923-925. DOI: 10.11847/zgggws2008-24-08-12

Investigation on mental health of peasant-workers on duty and peasants at home

  • ObjectiveTo investigate the mental health of peasant-workers on duty and peasants athome in order to promote their mental health.Methods400 peasant-workers on duty and 400 peasants athome sampled were surveyed by Symptom Check List 90(SCL-90)with totally 485 valid papers.ResultsThe 380 surveyed peasant-workers on duty and the 105 surveyed peasants athome had significantly higher scores than Chinese adult norm in all factors of SCL-90(P<0.001).There were significant age differences of phobia anxiety,paranoid ideation and number of masculine item in peasant-workers on duty(P<0.05),as well as somatization,depression,anxiety,phobia anxiety and total score in peasants athome (P<0.05).The marital status differences in interpersonal sensitivity and number of masculine item of peasant-workers on duty were significant(P<0.05),as well as somatization,obsessive-compulsive,phobia anxiety and total score of peasants at home(P<0.05).The SCL-90 results of the peasants athome had significant differences in educational level(P<0.05), but the results of the peasant-workers on duty had not.ConclusionThe mental health conditions of the peasant-workers on duty and the peasants athome were worse than those of the common pepole.Educational level,age and marital status affect their mental health significantly.
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