Jang Eun-Su, Kim Yunyoung, Kim Tae-Yeol, Park, Soyoung
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Sasang体质可能是创伤后应激障碍的危险因素金允英·金泰烈·朴素英·张恩秀安东国立大学保健医学部护理系杨南大学专科研究生公州国立大学韩国医学系护理系大田大学我们提出了间接证据,证明Sasang体质(SC)可能是参加越南战争的士兵创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的危险因素。参加本研究的受试者共199人。我们使用韩国版事件影响量表-修订问卷对SC和PTSD进行调查。根据SC类型进行卡方检验和单因素方差分析,并采用多元逻辑回归产生优势比(or)。p值为0.05。泰民型(TE) 131例(65.8%),苏民型(SE) 33例(16.6%),小阳金型(SY) 35例(17.6%)。SE型PTSD得分(8.78±8.61)显著高于SY型(4.00±6.5)和TE型(3.65±6.78)(p= 0.05)。001, SE>TE, SY, Scheffe)。与TE相比,SE型与PTSD患病率增加相关[OR 4.338;95% CI 1.525 ~ 12.335, p<。01],但仍与PTSD患病率增加有关[OR 10.658;95% CI 1.296 ~ 87.661, p<。[05]经年龄和体重调整后。本研究提示SC,尤其是SE型,可能与PTSD显著相关,可被认为是PTSD的危险因素。
Sasang Constitution May Act as a Risk Factor for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Sasang Constitution May Act as a Risk Factor for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Yunyoung Kim ・ Tae-Yeol Kim ・ Soyoung Park ・ Eunsu Jang Department of Nursing, Andong National University Department of Health Medical Administration, Yeung Nam University College Graduate student, Department of Nursing, Kongju National University Department of Korean Medicine, Daejeon University In this study, we suggested indirect evidence of whether Sasang constitution(SC) could be a risk factor for Post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) among soldiers who participated in Vietnam war. The number of 199 subjects joined this study. We surveyed SC with KSー15 and PTSD with Korean Version of Impact of Event Scale-Revised questionnaires. A Chi-square test and a one-way ANOVA were performed according to SC type, and multiple logistic regression was used to produce odds ratios(ORs). Significant p was .05. The number(rate) of Taeeumin(TE), Soeumin(SE), and Soyangin(SY) types were 131(65.8%), 33(16.6%), and 35(17.6%) respectively. The score of PTSD in SE type(8.78±8.61) was significantly higher than those of SY(4.00±6.5) and TE types(3.65±6.78)(p=.001, SE>TE, SY, Scheffe). SE type was associated with increased PTSD prevalence compared with TE [OR 4.338; 95% CI 1.525-12.335, p<.01], and it was still associated with increased PTSD prevalence [OR 10.658; 95% CI 1.296-87.661, p<.05] after adjusting for age and weight. This study suggests that SC, particularly the SE type, might be significantly associated with PTSD and could be considered as a risk factor for PTSD.