KMID : 1023220110020010032
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Mental Health 2011 Volume.2 No. 1 p.32 ~ p.46
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Stress Risk Factors and Mental Health: Findings from 2011 Seoul Mental Health Survey
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Ko Jung-A
Shim J.-W. Kim J.-S. Lee Myung-Soo
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Abstract
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Objective£ºThis survey is designed to estimate the impact of stress-related risk factors on major mental health concerns in order to provide more effective mental health service and programs. Methods£ºData was collected by Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews (CATI) with 1,000 samples aged 15-65 currently living in Seoul in December 2011. Results£ºRespondents from Extremely High Stress Risk(EHSR) have 22.5 times higher risk of falling into serious depression compared to Moderately High Stress Risk(MHSR). EHSR respondents have more than 3 times likely to show serious alcohol dependency and suicide-related responses. Conclusion£ºMental health programs and service must be designed to identify EHSR groups as the key target client group as early as possible in order to provide effective and preventive assistance.
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KEYWORD
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Stress Risk Factor, Depression, Alcohol Dependency, Suicide
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