Newson-Smith J G, Hirsch S R
Psychol Med. 1979 Aug;9(3):493-500. doi: 10.1017/s0033291700032049.
Self-poisoning patients admitted to hospital were studied for persistence of psychiatric symptoms over a 3-month period and evaluated at 3 points in time with the General Health Questionnaire and the Present State Examination. Symptoms were identified which had a high or low prevalence at 3-month follow-up. GHQ and PSE scores correlated at 0.8. The implications of the study are discussed, particularly the earlier need for out-patient help in those who had a moderate or high number of symptoms at initial interview.
对入院的自我中毒患者进行了为期3个月的精神症状持续性研究,并在3个时间点用一般健康问卷和现状检查进行评估。确定了在3个月随访时高患病率或低患病率的症状。一般健康问卷和现状检查的得分相关性为0.8。讨论了该研究的意义,特别是对于初次面谈时症状数量中等或较多的患者,更早需要门诊帮助。