Applied Study and Case Report
An analysis of the evaluation results of symptom checklist 90 for female medical workers
Zihuan Wang, Yan Ye, Zhuang Shen, Jianguo Zhang, Baoping Guo, Wenlan Yu, Li Hu, Guixin Yu, Ligeng Sun
Published 2018-10-20
Cite as Chin Ind Hyg Occup Dis, 2018, 36(10): 745-748. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1001-9391.2018.10.006
Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the mental health of female doctors and nurses.
MethodsInvestigat the psychologic status of female doctors and nurses using symptom checklist 90. And statistical software was applied to analyze results of symptom checklist 90.
ResultsThere were differences in the score of SCL-90 between doctor and nurse groups, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05) . Negative life events (OR=2.940) , relative suffer from mental illness (OR=3.683) , shift work (OR=1.611) and heavy workload (OR=2.265) were found to risk factors for the positive of SCL-90.
ConclusionThere were differences in the score of SCL-90 between doctor and nurse groups. Negative life events, relative suffer from mental illness, shift workand heavy workload are risk factors for SCL-90 positive of female doctors and nurses.
Key words:
Doctors; Nurses; Symptom checklist 90 (SCL-90); Influence factor
Contributor Information
Zihuan Wang
Institute of Occupational Health, Beijing Municipal Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Beijing Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Beijing 100020, China
Yan Ye
Zhuang Shen
Jianguo Zhang
Baoping Guo
Wenlan Yu
Li Hu
Guixin Yu
Ligeng Sun