| Literature DB >> 27909453 |
Young In Kim1, Sun Mi Kim1, Hyungjin Kim2, Doug Hyun Han1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration to alleviate symptoms of treatment-resistant depression. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of rTMS treatment on alleviating occupational stress by evaluating clinical symptoms and quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG).Entities:
Keywords: Health care workers; Occupational stress; Quantitative electroencephalography; Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
Year: 2016 PMID: 27909453 PMCID: PMC5128350 DOI: 10.4306/pi.2016.13.6.622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Investig ISSN: 1738-3684 Impact factor: 2.505
The questionnaires used in this study and the 14 subscales of the Korean version of the Occupational Stress Inventory
General demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population
K-OSI: the Korean version of the Occupational Stress Inventory, ORQ: occupational role questionnaire, RO: role overload, RI: role insufficiency, RA: role ambiguity, RB: role boundary, R: responsibility, PE: physical environment, PSQ: personal strain questionnaire, VS: vocational strain, PSY: psychological strain, IS: interpersonal strain, PHS: physical strain, PRQ: personal resource questionnaire, RE: recreation, SC: self-care, SS: social support, RC: rational/cognitive coping, BDI: Beck's depression inventory, BAI: Beck's anxiety inventory
Changes in mean scores of clinical scales from the baseline to the follow-up assessment
A repeated measure ANCOVA was conducted controlling for age, years of education, duration of employment, and working hours per week. η2P: Partial Eta squared, TMS: transcranial magnetic stimulation, K-OSI: the Korean version of the Occupational Stress Inventory, ORQ: occupational role questionnaire, RO: role overload, RI: role insufficiency, RA: role ambiguity, RB: role boundary, R: responsibility, PE: physical environment, PSQ: personal strain questionnaire, VS: vocational strain, PSY: psychological strain, IS: interpersonal strain, PHS: physical strain, PRQ: personal resource questionnaire, RE: recreation, SC: self-care, SS: social support, RC: rational/cognitive coping, BDI: Beck's depression inventory, BAI: Beck's anxiety inventory
Changes in frontal alpha waves from baseline to the follow-up assessment
Controlling for age, years of education, duration of employment, working hours per week, BDI score, and BAI score, a repeated measure ANCOVA was conducted to show the changes in alpha waves between baseline and follow-up. TMS: transcranial magnetic stimulation, BDI: Beck's depression inventory, BAI: Beck's anxiety inventory, η2P: Partial Eta squared
Figure 1Changes in relative alpha power in the frontal area from baseline to the follow-up assessment. TMS: transcranial magnetic stimulation.