Differences in color preferences of well school-age children and those in varying stages of illness.

Maternal-child nursing journal Pub Date : 1993-10-01
J W Fleming, S Holmes, L Barton, B Osbahr
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The purpose of this descriptive comparative study was to determine the preferences in color of 89 children ages 7-12 who were well and those in varying states of ill health. The authors collected information about diagnoses, days hospitalized, siblings, and projective information. Data were analyzed using chi-square statistics. Independent variables of sex, age, and health were examined in a multivariate manner by fitting logistic regression models having indicator regressor variables to represent the various levels of these factors. The only regressor for these models that was significant was health state. Significant differences were found (p < .05 level) in color preferences of (a) children with adjustment problems and those who were well; (b) children with adjustment problems and those who were ill; (c) acutely ill and chronically ill children; and (d) physically disabled and acutely ill children. Significant differences were also found in color preferences of children ages 7-9 and 10-12.

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学龄儿童和处于不同疾病阶段儿童颜色偏好的差异。
这项描述性比较研究的目的是确定89名7-12岁儿童的颜色偏好,这些儿童健康状况良好,健康状况不佳。作者收集了诊断、住院天数、兄弟姐妹和投射信息。数据分析采用卡方统计。通过拟合具有指标回归变量的logistic回归模型,以多元方式检验性别、年龄和健康的自变量,以代表这些因素的不同水平。这些模型中唯一重要的回归因子是健康状态。(a)有适应问题儿童与正常儿童的颜色偏好差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05);(b)有适应困难和患病的儿童;(c)患有急性病和慢性病的儿童;(d)身体残疾和重病儿童。7-9岁和10-12岁儿童的颜色偏好也存在显著差异。
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