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Abstract
Objective
To provide reference for the diagnosis, treatment and medical assessment of psychotic disorders in aircrews by summarizing the clinical data of psychotic disorders in aircrews.
Methods
Retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 126 cases of the aircrews with psychotic disorders and relevant literature review were done. The disorders were classified by the third edition Chinese Classification and Diagnostic Criteria of Mental Disorders. The medical identification was made in accordance with the Physical Examination Standards of Air Force Flight Personnel (1996), and referred to the relevant standards of the United States.
Results
In 126 aircrew cases with psychotic disorders, there were 63 cases with hysteria, stress-related disorders, and neurosis. There were 54 cases with mood disorders. There were 9 cases with the insomnia due to physiological disorders related psychological factors. The conclusion of medical assessment: 18 cases were qualified, 29 cases were temporary grounding, and 79 cases were disqualified.
Conclusions
There are many kinds of psychotic disorders in aircrews. Diagnosis and treatment have certain particularities. The medical identification should be in accordance with the physical examination standard of Air Force flight personnel and take the waiver standards of foreign flight personnel identification as reference. Moreover, the type of aircraft, post of flight, flight experience and personal intention, as well as the needs of army are suggested to be the concerns in medical identification.
Key words:
Mental disorders; Eligibility determination; Retrospective studies; Aircrews
期刊介绍:
The aim of Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine is to combine theory and practice, improve and popularize, actively advocate a hundred flowers bloom and a hundred schools of thought contend, advocate seeking truth from facts, promote the development of the related disciplines of aerospace medicine and human efficiency, and promote the exchange and penetration of aerospace medicine and human efficiency with other biomedical and engineering specialties.
Topics of interest for Chinese Journal of Aerospace Medicine include:
-The content of the journal belongs to the discipline of special medicine and military medicine, with the characteristics of multidisciplinary synthesis and cross-penetration, and mainly reflected in the aerospace industry, aerospace flight safety and efficiency, as well as the synthesis of special medicine, preventive medicine, environmental medicine, psychology, etc.
-Military aeromedicine (Air Force, Navy and Army aeromedicine) and civil aeromedicine, with a balance of aerospace medicine are the strengths of the journal.
-The change in aerospace medicine from a focus on promoting physiological compensatory adaptations to enhancing human performance under extreme environmental conditions is what the journal is helping to promote.
-The expansion of manuscripts in high altitude medicine is also a special emphasis of the journal.