Low post-traumatic stress disorder rate in Chinese in Beijing, China.

作者: Yingjun Xi , Runsen Chen , Fang Yan , Xin Ma , Jeffrey J. Rakofsky

DOI: 10.1016/J.AJP.2017.07.003

关键词: Young adultTraumatic stressEpidemiologyTraditional medicineBeijingUnemploymentDemographyMultivariate analysisMedicinePrevalenceCluster sampling

摘要: Abstract Object There have been significantly fewer community-based, epidemiological studies focusing on PTSD and its socio-demographic correlates among the Chinese than Western populations. Method The multistage household cluster random sampling method was used to select participants from18 districts counties in Beijing; a total of 16,032 were assessed; face-to-face interviews data collection conducted using semi-structured clinical interview for DSM-IV-TR Axis I Disorders-Patient Edition (SCID-I/P). Result lifetime prevalence 0.3%. Older age, low educational level, personal monthly income, urban living, unemployment being farmer all associated with an increased risk PTSD. Multivariate analysis showed that farmers unemployed higher Conclusions rates Beijing compared countries. Farming occupation independent factors

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