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KMID : 0378019750180040476
New Medical Journal
1975 Volume.18 No. 4 p.476 ~ p.484
The Neurotic Symptoms of Adolescents


Abstract
This study was designed to check the obsessive-compulsive trends by structured questionnaire among the subject of 4,460 persons, including junior high school students, high school students and college students,
The results obtained are as follows:
1) Not a few healthy students showed suicidal rumination, obsessive-compulsive nature, guilt feeling and, problem of eye-contact.
2) Obsessive-compulsive nature and suicidal rumination was more froquently -found in female subjects than in male. Guilt feeling was more frequently found in female subjects than in male except `thinking about filthy things which cannot be talked about"
3) In. male subjects, neurotic trends were most frequently found among second grade of high school students. But in female subjects, it was most frequently found among junior-high school students, Suicidal rumination was found in younger age group in female subjects compared with that of male. In both sexes ideas of reference was most frequently found in junior-high school students, and which diminished with aging. From this result, we could draw the possibility of tendency toward social conformity was matter of interest in developmental process.
4) Ideas of reference and suicidal rumination was frequently associated with guilt feeling. Hypochondriacal trends and obsessive-compulsive nature was less frequently associated with quilt feeling.
5) No significant relationship between neurotic trends and birth-order could be found in normal subjects. Traumatic infantile experiences were found less influential than present environmental factors in developing neurotic trends in normal subjects.
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