Abstract:【Objective】 To explore the influencing factors and correlation between self-aversion and self-management ability in middle-aged and young stroke patients. 【Method】 Statistical analysis was conducted to compare the differences in the scores of the Questionnaire for the Assessment of Self-Disgust(QASD) and the Stroke Self-Management Ability Scale (SSSMQ) among 228 middle-aged and young stroke patients with different demographic characteristics. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the relevant factors that affect the scores of QASD and SSSMQ in patients and analyze the correlation between QASD and SSSMQ scores. 【Result】The QASD score of middle-aged and young stroke patients who were not the main source of income for their families, had no negative life events, and had no underlying diseases was significantly lower than that of the corresponding patients (P<0.05). The SSSMQ score of patients who were not the main source of income for their families, had no negative life events, were extroverted, and had no underlying diseases was significantly higher than that of the corresponding patients (P<0.05). The results of logistic regression analysis showed that the main source of income in the family, negative life events, and comorbidities were significant influencing factors (P<0.05) for patients' QASD and SSSMQ scores, and personality was also an influencing factor (P<0.05) for SSSMQ score. Pearson correlation analysis revealed a significant negative correlation (r=-0.105, P<0.05) between patients' QASD score and SSSMQ score.【Conclusion】 Multiple factors affect the self-aversion and self-management ability of middle-aged and young stroke patients, and there is a significant negative correlation between patients' self-aversion and self-management ability.
张晓芬, 王君慧, 蔺岗, 张冬梅, 张会敏. 中青年脑卒中患者自我厌恶与自我管理能力的影响因素及相关性分析*[J]. 医学临床研究, 2025, 42(7): 1119-1122.
ZHANG Xiaofen, WANG Junhui, LIN Gang, et al. Analysis of the Influencing Factors and Correlation between Self-Aversion and Self-Management Ability in Middle-Aged and Young Stroke Patients. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL RESEARCH, 2025, 42(7): 1119-1122.