精神障碍患者和健康人对昆虫的恐惧和厌恶

Q4 Multidisciplinary ASM Science Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.32802/asmscj.2023.1428
S. Sharip, A. Azil, N. Hassan, Z. Sharip
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本研究调查了精神病患者对昆虫的恐惧和厌恶的普遍程度。采用新设计的节肢动物调查进行横断面调查,采用谷歌表格和面对面招募的方式对目标人群进行调查。在这项研究的175名受访者中,41%被诊断患有任何精神疾病,而59%是健康人。健康人群和精神疾病人群对昆虫的恐惧和厌恶存在显著差异。精神病患者对黄蜂(87.3%)、编织蚁(44.4%)和西米幼虫(31.3%)最为恐惧。精神疾病人群最厌恶西米幼虫(51.5%),健康人群最厌恶毛虫(53.4%)。两组人对不同昆虫的恐惧和厌恶程度因性别和职业而异;两组女性对头虱的厌恶程度都高于男性,而受雇的健康成年人对头虱的恐惧程度则高于男性。本研究为精神疾病患者对节肢动物的恐惧和厌恶的存在提供了新的认识。由于这些人与其他精神疾病有很高的合并症,这一发现为卫生专业人员早期干预患者对昆虫的恐惧和厌恶的普遍程度提供了新的见解。
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Fear and Disgust Toward Insect Among Psychiatric Disorder Patients and Healthy People
The present study investigates the prevalence of fear and disgust toward insects among people with mental illness. A cross-sectional survey using a newly designed arthropods survey was distributed to targeted population using both google forms and face-to-face recruitment. Out of 175 respondents in the study, 41% are diagnosed with any psychiatric disorder while 59% are healthy people. There are significant differences between fear and disgust on insects among healthy people and people with mental illness. Wasp (87.3%), weaver ant (44.4%), and sago larvae (31.3%) were feared by psychiatric patients. Sago larvae was the most disgusting insect by people with mental illness (51.5%) while healthy people were more disgusted with caterpillars (53.4%). The fear and disgust of different insects vary with gender and employment among the two groups; female from both groups were more disgusted with head lice than male while employed healthy adults feared head lice. This study provides new knowledge on the existence of fear and disgust of arthropods among people with mental illness. Since such people have high comorbidity with other psychiatric disorders, this finding provides new insights on the prevalence of fear and disgust toward insects among the patients for early intervention by health professionals.
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