
%0 Journal Article
%T Cognition of mental health and its influencing factors among residents in Yinzhou District
%J Journal of preventive medicine (Hangzhou )
%D 2018
%A Chen, Qi
%A Wu, Jin-Ping
%A Zheng, Meng-Lei
%A Chen, Ya-Jun
%A Xu, Yin-Er
%A Sang, Yue-Yun
%V 
%N 12
%P 374-376,381
%X OBJECTIVE To learn the awareness and influencing factors of mental health knowledge in Yinzhou District. <br><br>METHODS The multi-stage cluster sampling was used to investigate 1239 residents by using the questionnaire of the residents' mental health awareness. <br><br>RESULTS The total awareness rate was 61.3&#65285;, and the awareness rate that was relatively low was mainly concentrated on &quot;World Suicide Prevention Day&quot; (29.9&#65285;),&quot;mental illness was a problem in mind&quot; (32.1&#65285;),&quot;mental illness was due to the stimulation&quot; (44.0&#65285;). Multiple linear regression analysis found that the residents who were older (&beta;=0.039, P&lt;0.05), lived in city (&beta;=2.073, P&lt;0.05), worked as administrators, technicians, and waiters compared with self-employed, retired and unemployed (&beta;: -2.350 - -1.591, P &lt;0.05) scored higher. <br><br>CONCLUSION The residents' awareness of mental health knowledge is low. The urban residents, self-employed, workers, farmers, are the key populations to be educated with mental health system.<p /><p>Language: zh</p>
%G zh
%I Zhejiang yu fang yi xue hui
%@ 2096-5087
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.19485/j.cnki.issn2096-5087.2018.04.014