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Holland’s interest model in China, 30 correlation matrices from collected 17 published papers or<br />

unpublished dissertations in mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong were analysized. The<br />

results indicated that Holland’s interest model did not fit mainland Chinese and Taiwanese as well<br />

as the participants from Hong Kong. Some suggestion on the measurement <strong>of</strong> interest in Chinese<br />

culture was provided.<br />

3092.6 The models <strong>of</strong> confirmatory factor analysis <strong>of</strong> the emotional stability criteria <strong>of</strong> flying<br />

students, Danmin Miao, Jingsheng Wang, Wei Xiao, Xufeng Liu, Weifen Huang, Aerospace &<br />

Aviation Medicine Faculty, Fourth Military Medical University, China<br />

“The evaluating inventory <strong>of</strong> the emotional stability <strong>of</strong> flying students” including 9 items were<br />

compiled first by interviewing with the skillful pilots or flying instructors, and then the emotional<br />

stability <strong>of</strong> 153 flying students was evaluated. There were significant correlation coefficients<br />

between 8 items except for item 1. Three-factor design appears to be the best choice for the nine<br />

items by exploratory factor analysis and by confirmatory factor analysis. There were high level <strong>of</strong><br />

correlation coefficients between 3 factors and 2 flying achievements. The inventory has three<br />

dimensions that have high predictability for the flying achievement.<br />

3092.7 Validation and determination <strong>of</strong> GHQ-28 cut<strong>of</strong>f point in Iranian general population,<br />

Hamid Yaghubi, Zabihollah Ashtari, Iran<br />

The present research was done as part <strong>of</strong> two-stage epidemiological study <strong>of</strong> mental disorders in a<br />

sample <strong>of</strong> 81 adult people (32 men, 49 women)at the first time in Iran. The GHQ-28 was validated<br />

based on DSM-IV Clinical Interview Checklist. Subjects responded to GHQ and then interviewed<br />

by a psychiatrist that do not know from their scores. Results showed that the best <strong>of</strong> cut<strong>of</strong>f point<br />

with Likert scoring system is 23 with sensitivity, specificity, and OMR is 86.5%, 82%, 16%,<br />

perspectively. The best <strong>of</strong> cut<strong>of</strong>f point with traditional scoring system was 4 with sensitivity,<br />

specificity, and OMR was 86.5%, 73%, 21%, perspectively. Reliability coefficients with test-retest<br />

and also Chronbach alpha was .88.<br />

3092.8 Study on the mental health <strong>of</strong> medical staffs in fever clinic <strong>of</strong> military hospitals and<br />

intervention strategy during severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) period, JingHong Liu,<br />

Wei Wang, Wen-bin Gao, Jing Lu, Lian Zou, China<br />

This study is aimed to evaluate the difference <strong>of</strong> mental health <strong>of</strong> medical staffs in fever clinic and<br />

common ward in 8 selected military hospitals during SARS period. The 620 medical staffs in were<br />

involved. The index <strong>of</strong> somatization, depression in fever clinic were significantly higher than that<br />

<strong>of</strong> common ward. there were significant correlation between mental health condition and sexual or<br />

occupation. It was important to psychologize the mental health <strong>of</strong> medical staffs in fever clinic.<br />

Effective mental intervention strategies should be taken to improve the level <strong>of</strong> their mental health,<br />

especially to female staffs.<br />

3093 ORAL<br />

Attention and perception<br />

Chair: Dinkar Sharma, UK<br />

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