1985年2月1日
Studies on the occupational maladjustment syndrome. (Part 2). (In Reference to Relationship Between Psychophysiological Character and Clinical Feature)
Sangyo Igaku
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- 巻
- 27
- 号
- 1
- 開始ページ
- 3
- 終了ページ
- 15
- 記述言語
- 英語
- 掲載種別
- DOI
- 10.1539/joh1959.27.3
In a previous report (Natsume et al. Jpn. J. Ind. Health, Vol. 24) on the occupational maladjustment syndrome (O.M.A.S.), on the basis of clinical data, we classified patients with O.M.A.S. into 5 subcategories
core, drop-out, transient reaction, special job maladjustment and other. The core and drop-out types are typical of O.M.A.S. In order to test our hypothesis regarding the clinical and psychophysiological character of patients with O.M.A.S., 39 subjects (25 core type and 14 drop-out type) were studied by poly-graphic techniques such as EEG, EMG of facial muscles and electrooculogram, and the results were compared with those of 16 normal subjects. © 1985, Japan Society for Occupational Health. All rights reserved.
core, drop-out, transient reaction, special job maladjustment and other. The core and drop-out types are typical of O.M.A.S. In order to test our hypothesis regarding the clinical and psychophysiological character of patients with O.M.A.S., 39 subjects (25 core type and 14 drop-out type) were studied by poly-graphic techniques such as EEG, EMG of facial muscles and electrooculogram, and the results were compared with those of 16 normal subjects. © 1985, Japan Society for Occupational Health. All rights reserved.
- ID情報
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- DOI : 10.1539/joh1959.27.3
- ISSN : 0047-1879
- PubMed ID : 4057674
- SCOPUS ID : 0021846272