Alcoholic Disorder and Mental Health of College Students |
Mi Hyoung Lee1, Young Ja Lee1, liye Sun Jeong2 |
1Department of Nursing, Inha University College of Medicine 2Department of Nursing, Keukdong College |
대학생의 알코올성 장애 정도와 정신건강 |
이미형1, 이영자1, 정혜선2 |
1인하대 학교조교수 2극동정보대학 전임강사 |
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Abstract |
Promot ion of mental health is one of strategies for the prevention and rehabilitation of alcoholic dis order. The degrees of alcoholic disorder and mental health were analyzied for the program development of nursing intervention. The data were collected from 328 male and 224 female students between October and December in 1997. HAST (Alcoholism Screening Test of Seoul National Mental Hospital.) and SCL — 9() — R (Symptom Check List —90 — re vision) were used for the measurement of the al coholic disorder and mental health. Among the findings, alcoholic disorder was predominantly found among male students. The ages between twenty to twenty five, junior and senior grades, without religion, and living apart from the family showed higher degree of alcoholic disorder. The de gree of alcoholic disorder in i he study showed a slightly higher than the degree of alcoholic disorder among adult age. One of significant findings of the study was a growing tendency of female students’ alcoholic disorder. Another significant finding was that, the alcoholic disorder Wes closely related to psychologic symptoms. The higher the degree of al coholic disorder, more serious psychologic disdorder symptoms among the respondents such as somatization, obsessive—compulsive, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobic anxiety, paranoid ideation and psychocitism. |
Key Words:
Alcoholic disorder; Mental health; College student |
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