Burker E J, Wong H, Sloane P D, Mattingly D, Preisser J, Mitchell C M
Department of Medical Allied Health Professions, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599-7205, USA.
Psychol Aging. 1995 Mar;10(1):104-10. doi: 10.1037//0882-7974.10.1.104.
Fear of falling may constitute an independent risk factor for disability, leading older people to unnecessarily restrict their activity. Sixty older adults with chronic dizziness and 66 healthy controls were studied to help clarify the interrelationships among demographic factors, psychological status, physical health, and fear of falling. Chronic dizziness was strongly associated with fear of falling; among dizzy patients, nearly half (47%) expressed fear of falling, in comparison with 3% of controls. In participants with dizziness, 3 factors predicted fear of falling: an activity of daily living score, the revised Symptom Checklist 90 Depression (Derogatis, 1983) score, and stability when standing with feet together. These results support the concept that fear of falling is multiply determined and that psychological factors play a major role in influencing the symptoms and responses in many older patients with dizziness.
害怕跌倒可能是导致残疾的一个独立风险因素,致使老年人不必要地限制自身活动。对60名患有慢性头晕的老年人和66名健康对照者进行了研究,以帮助阐明人口统计学因素、心理状态、身体健康和害怕跌倒之间的相互关系。慢性头晕与害怕跌倒密切相关;在头晕患者中,近一半(47%)表示害怕跌倒,而对照组中这一比例为3%。在头晕参与者中,有3个因素可预测害怕跌倒:日常生活活动评分、修订版症状自评量表90抑郁量表(德罗加蒂斯,1983年)评分以及双脚并拢站立时的稳定性。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即害怕跌倒由多种因素决定,并且心理因素在影响许多老年头晕患者的症状和反应方面起着主要作用。