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Self-reported stress: findings from the 1985 National Health Interview Survey.

机译:自我报告的压力:1985年国家健康访问调查的结果。

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The National Health Interview Survey's 1985 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Questionnaire included questions on the amount of stress experienced in the past 2 weeks, the effect of stress on health, thoughts about seeking help for personal or emotional problems, and actual help-seeking behaviors. This report examines responses to these questions and analyzes self-reported levels of stress by sex and other respondent characteristics. In 1985, an estimated 34 million people aged 18 years and older experienced "a lot" of stress in the 2-week period preceding the interview. Women were more likely than men to report a lot of stress (23 percent versus 18 percent), and respondents 65 years of age or older were more likely than younger respondents to report "almost no" stress. An estimated 21 million people (13 percent) believed that, over the past year, stress had "a lot" of effect on their health. Seventeen percent of the population considered seeking help in the past year for personal or emotional problems from family, friends, helping professionals, or self-help groups. Sixty-nine percent of those who thought about seeking help reported that they actually did seek help. In terms of health practices, men and women who reported higher levels of stress than others of their sex also were more likely to report that they rarely or never ate breakfast, slept 6 or fewer hours per night, were physically less active than their peers, or drank more alcoholic beverages than usual in the 2 weeks prior to the survey.
机译:全国健康访问调查(National Health Interview Survey)的1985年健康促进和疾病预防问卷调查包括以下问题:过去2周内承受的压力量,压力对健康的影响,关于寻求解决个人或情感问题的帮助的想法以及实际的寻求帮助的行为。本报告检查了对这些问题的回答,并分析了按性别和其他受访者特征自我报告的压力水平。 1985年,在采访前的两周内,估计有3400万年龄在18岁以上的人经历了“很多”压力。女性比男性更有可能报告很大的压力(23%对18%),并且65岁以上的受访者比年轻的受访者更有可能报告“几乎没有”压力。估计有2100万人(占13%)认为,在过去的一年中,压力对其健康产生了“很大的影响”。过去一年中,有17%的人口考虑过寻求家庭,朋友,帮助专业人员或自助团体的个人或情感问题的帮助。在寻求帮助的人中,有69%的人说他们确实在寻求帮助。就健康习惯而言,那些压力比同性别高的男人和女人也更有可能报告说,他们很少或从未吃过早餐,每晚睡眠时间不超过6小时,身体活动能力不及同龄人,或在调查前的两周内饮用比平常更多的含酒精饮料。

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