Abstract

Objective To discuss the correlation between behavior characteristics and psychological condition of chronic type B hepatitis patients and analyze the effect of behavior characters to psychological condition. Methods 100 patients with type B hepatitis were investigated with symptom checklist (SCL-90) and type C behavior measuring scale (CB) and the data was analyzed. Results The patients with first third score in SCL-90 were enrolled in higher psychological condition group and patients with last third score in SCL-90 were enrolled in lower psychological condition group. Anxiety, depression, anger and anger extraversion in the two groups were compared and have significant differences ( P < 0. 05). Anger and anger extraversion in type CB scale were positively correlated with all the factors in SCL-90. Anger measuring scale was positively correlated with the factors of constraint, interpersonal relation, depression, hostility and psychosis ( r =0. 245, 0. 233, 0.234, 0. 582, 0. 247 ; P < 0. 05 ). Anger extraversion was positively correlated with the factors of constraint,interpersonal relation, hostility and psychosis ( r =0. 266, 0. 245, 0. 364, 0. 287 ; P < 0. 05 ). The factor of optimistic was negative correlated with all the factors in SCL-90 especially with the factor of dread (P <0. 05).Conclusions The behavior characteristics had significant effects on psychological condition in chronic type B hepatitis patients. Key words: Hepatitis, type B, chronic; Behavior characteristics; Psychological condition; Correlation

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