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군인들의 스트레스와 기분증상이 니코틴 의존에 미치는 영향The Effect of Stress and Mood Symptoms on Nicotine Dependence in Soldiers

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The Effect of Stress and Mood Symptoms on Nicotine Dependence in Soldiers
Authors
김진곤서지영김선미이소진이철순차보석김봉조박철수
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
대한생물치료정신의학회
Keywords
Nicotine dependence; Soldiers; Stress; Depression; 니코틴 의존; 군인; 스트레스; 기분증상
Citation
생물치료정신의학, v.18, no.2, pp 111 - 119
Pages
9
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
생물치료정신의학
Volume
18
Number
2
Start Page
111
End Page
119
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/22792
ISSN
1225-9454
Abstract
Objectives:The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of stress and mood symptoms on nicotine dependence in soldiers. Methods:The participants were 131 military soldiers. The data was collected from military soldiers by using self-report questionnaire. The instrument used were Fagerstrom’s Test for Nicotine Dependence(FTND), Brief Encounter Psychosocial Instrument-Korean version(BEPSI-K), Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale(CES-D), Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale(BSDS). We tried to find the difference of the variables according to smoking status and nicotine dependence determined by FTND score. We analyzed the correlation of FTND score, BEPSI-K score, CES-D score and BSDS score and investigated the independent effect that each variable has upon moderate to severe nicotine dependence using multivariate logistic regression. Results:Among the total 131 military soldiers, 57 subjects smoke(43.5%). Comparing to three groups according to FTND score, moderate to severe groups were higher than another groups in CES-D score(5.62±5.73 vs. 4.19±4.29 vs. 8.84±6.69, p=0.01). FTND score positively correlated to BEPSI-K score(r=0.17, p=0.04) and CES-D score(r=0.23, p=0.01). As a results of analyzing the independent effect that each variables has upon moderate to severe nicotine dependence, depression is only risk factor for moderate to severe nicotine dependence(O.R=1.1, p=0.01, 95% C.I=1.03-1.18). Conclusions:Nicotine dependence is associated with stress and depression and especially, depression is a risk factor for moderate to severe nicotine dependence in soldiers.
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