学生の健康状態の経年推移に関する研究(第1報) : Cornell Medical Index (CMI)健康調査の結果

Abstract

Among 231 new students--in the class of 1982, 205 male, 26 female students-- this research was conducted on 174 male and 19 female students, who took the CMI-Health Questionnaire three times continuously in \u2782, \u2783 and \u2784, in order to reveal the transition and the features of the health condition of a group. The final purpose of this research is to collect basic data for making the college original list of the health questionnaire. The studied matter and obtained information are as follows: 1. The Complaint Rate by Small Categories. The high Complaint rate in small-categories were "anger", "habit", "eye and ear", "respiratory organ" and "fatigue" etc., and this tendency was the same as that of other universities. Concerning the longitudinal transition, almost no difference was seen in each physical small-categories, while in the mental ones, the complaint rates tended to become lower with each year that went by. 2. The Distribution of the All Items, the Physical Category and the Mental Category. Each distribution showed a large inclination to the left, which suggested that it was necessary for us to be wary of analyzing the statistics in establishing the screening level. 3. The Longitudinal Transition of the Complaint Rate in the All Items, the Physical Category and the Mental Category The complaint rates in the physical category were shifted almost at the same level, while in the mental category, they tended to become lower every year. 4. The Judgment Result of the Neurotic Tendency by FUKAMACHI\u27 method. The apperance rate of our college students who had the neurotic trend or of those who were suspected to have it was lower than that of other universities and tended to become lower every year. Notes; In this report, "item" meams questionary, "small-category" means physical organs from A to L and mental characteristic from M to R. And "physical category" includes all physical small-categories and "mental category" includes all mental small-categorys. And "all items" includes both physical and mental categories

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