Psychological epidemic in Hong Kong. II. Psychological and physiological characteristics of children who were affected
- PMID: 7124426
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1982.tb00867.x
Psychological epidemic in Hong Kong. II. Psychological and physiological characteristics of children who were affected
Abstract
A double blind retrospective study was carried out on a sample of children who were affected in a mysterious gas poisoning epidemic together with controls drawn from the same school. The dependent measures employed were the Junior Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (JEPQ), a Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale (HSC), Heart Rate (HR) and Skin Potential Response (SPR). A vigilance task was administered during assessment of the latter two variables. The affected children had significantly higher HR together with a marginal increase in SPR. It is proposed that constitutional factors play an important role in determining whether an individual is affected in such an epidemic.
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