Vulnerabilität und psychische Erkrankung


Autoria(s): Stassen H.H.; Delfino J.P.; Kluckner V.J.; Lott P.; Mohr C.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Vulnerability and psychic illness Based on a sample of 1701 college and university students from four different sites in Switzerland, the U.S., and Argentina, this study investigated the interrelationships between insufficient coping skills under chronic stress and impaired general health. We sought to develop standardised means for "early" identification of students at risk of mental health problems, as these students may benefit from "early" interventions before psychiatric symptoms develop and reach clinically relevant thresholds. All students completed two self-report questionnaires: the Coping Strategies Inventory "COPE" and the Zurich Health Questionnaire "ZHQ", with the latter assessing "regular exercises", "consumption behavior", "impaired physical health", "psychosomatic disturbances", and "impaired mental health". This data was subjected to structure analyses based on neural network approaches, using the different study sites' data subsets as independent "learning" and "test" samples. We found two highly stable COPE scales that quantified basic coping behaviour in terms of "activity-passivity" and "defeatism-resilience". The excellent reproducibility across study sites suggested that the new scales characterise socioculturally independent personality traits. Correlation analyses for external validation revealed a close relationship between high scores on the defeatism scale and impaired physical and mental health, hence underlining the scales' clinical relevance. Our results suggested in particular: (1.) the proposed method to be a powerful screening tool for early detection and prevention of psychiatric disorders; (2.) physical activity like regular exercises to play a critical role not only in preventing health problems but also in contributing to early intervention programs.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_C8B1D0537B7C

isbn:0258-7661

http://www.sanp.ch/docs/sanp/2014/05/en/sanp-00261.pdf

Idioma(s)

de

Fonte

Swiss Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, vol. 165, no. 5, pp. 152-157

Palavras-Chave #chronic stress; insufficient coping skills; affective disorders; early detection; prevention; students
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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