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      군 병원 정형외과계 입원환자의 정서문제 유병률과 관련 요인 = Prevalence of Emotional Distress and Related Factors of Orthopedic Surgical Patients in a Military Hospital : A Cross-sectional Feasibility Study

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      Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate prevalence of psychiatric symptoms and determine predictors of emotional distress of military hospital surgical patients.
      Methods : This study examined 104 orthopedic patients admitted to the Armed Forces Military Hospital September-November 2018. For the study, every subject completed self-assessment inventories regarding depressive and anxiety symptoms (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), sleep problems (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index), problematic alcohol and tobacco use (Cut off, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener screening), and psychiatric history. We performed the Student’s t-test and the chi-square test for the collected data to investigate the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms, including emotional distress. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the risk factors related to emotional distress of hospitalized military personnel.
      Results : There were no significant differences in socio-demographic and psychiatric symptoms between soldiers and officers. The prevalence of depressive and/or anxiety symptoms (emotional distress) was 21.2% (n=21). In the logistic regression analysis, psychiatric history [Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR)=18.99 ; 95% Confidence Interval (CI)=1.42-253.57 ; p=0.026] and low military life satisfaction (AOR=15.67; 95% CI=1.46- 168.11 ; p=0.023) correlated with emotional distress.
      Conclusion : Soldiers admitted to the military hospital showed similar prevalence of emotional distress as those at general hospitals. Considering military circumstances, it is necessary to detect and intervene regarding soldiers with a psychiatric history and low military life satisfaction to promote mental health at military hospitals. (Anxiety and Mood 2019;15(2):115-121)
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      Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate prevalence of psychiatric symptoms and determine predictors of emotional distress of military hospital surgical patients. Methods : This study examined 104 orthopedic patients admitted to the Ar...

      Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate prevalence of psychiatric symptoms and determine predictors of emotional distress of military hospital surgical patients.
      Methods : This study examined 104 orthopedic patients admitted to the Armed Forces Military Hospital September-November 2018. For the study, every subject completed self-assessment inventories regarding depressive and anxiety symptoms (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), sleep problems (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index), problematic alcohol and tobacco use (Cut off, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye-opener screening), and psychiatric history. We performed the Student’s t-test and the chi-square test for the collected data to investigate the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms, including emotional distress. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the risk factors related to emotional distress of hospitalized military personnel.
      Results : There were no significant differences in socio-demographic and psychiatric symptoms between soldiers and officers. The prevalence of depressive and/or anxiety symptoms (emotional distress) was 21.2% (n=21). In the logistic regression analysis, psychiatric history [Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR)=18.99 ; 95% Confidence Interval (CI)=1.42-253.57 ; p=0.026] and low military life satisfaction (AOR=15.67; 95% CI=1.46- 168.11 ; p=0.023) correlated with emotional distress.
      Conclusion : Soldiers admitted to the military hospital showed similar prevalence of emotional distress as those at general hospitals. Considering military circumstances, it is necessary to detect and intervene regarding soldiers with a psychiatric history and low military life satisfaction to promote mental health at military hospitals. (Anxiety and Mood 2019;15(2):115-121)

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      1 최경애, "일 대학병원에 입원한 만성질환자의 우울 증상과 인구사회학적 위험요인" 대한임상건강증진학회 19 (19): 32-38, 2019

      2 구승신, "신세대 병사의 정신건강의 실태와 영향요인에 관한 연구 -경기도 육군 oo부대 병사들을 대상으로-" 한국정신건강사회복지학회 (24) : 64-93, 2006

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      4 Greenhalgh T, "WHO/WONCA report-Integrating Mental Health in Primary Care: A Global Perspective" 2 : 81-82, 2009

      5 Keane TM, "Toward a greater understanding of mental health issues in today’s military" 32 : 1-2, 2015

      6 Hong JP, "The survey of mental disorders in Korea" Ministry of Health and Welfare 2017

      7 Iversen AC, "The stigma of mental health problems and other barriers to care in the UK Armed Forces" 11 : 31-, 2011

      8 Walker J, "The prevalence of depression in general hospital inpatients: a systematic review and meta-analysis of interview-based studies" 48 : 2285-2298, 2018

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