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Abstract
In order to solve the problems existing in the current mental health assessment system and how to better help individuals analyze their mental health, propose a mental health assessment method based on visual analysis technology; through the study of mental health assessment methods, use the SCL-90 symptom self-rating scale as the mental health assessment scale of this article. Combined with the conceptual design proposed in this article, realize a mental health assessment based on visual analysis technology. The system conducts visual analysis of personal current data and historical data and helps users understand their current mental health. Evaluate the system through user surveys and system quality, and the feasibility and practicability of this method are verified.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35299678 PMCID: PMC8923758 DOI: 10.1155/2022/6706698
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Healthc Eng ISSN: 2040-2295 Impact factor: 2.682
Figure 1Visual analytics standard process.
Figure 2The basic design process of scientific visualization.
Explanation of each factor of the SCL-90 symptom self-rating scale.
| Factor item | Reflect symptoms |
|---|---|
| Somatization | Mainly reflects the subject's physical discomfort |
| Obsessive-compulsive symptoms | Mainly reflect the compulsive psychology of subjects in life and may show some behavioral signs of cognitive impairment |
| Interpersonal sensitivity | It mainly reflects the subjects' inferiority complex, negative expectations, and bad self-suggestion and uncomfortable feelings in interpersonal communication. |
| Depression | It mainly reflects the depressed emotions and mood of the subjects, decreased interest in life, and loss of vitality. In addition, it also includes the thought of death and the idea of suicide. |
| Anxiety | Mainly reflect the subject's irritability, restlessness, nervousness, and the physical symptoms produced by this emotion |
| Hostility | It mainly reflects the hostile emotions of the subjects in the three aspects of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; this includes tests for boredom, falling objects, and uncontrollable temper. |
| Fear | It mainly reflects the horror psychology of the subjects on traveling, public places, open spaces, crowds, and vehicles. |
| Paranoid | Mainly reflect the subjects' delusions, suspicions, passive experiences, and exaggerated projective thoughts |
| Psychotic | It mainly reflects whether the subject has a variety of acute symptoms and behaviors, mainly including the detection of schizophrenic items such as auditory hallucinations, thought transmission, and feelings of insight. |
| Other | Mainly reflect the subject's sleep and diet |
Explanation of the degree of each item of the SCL-90 symptom self-rating scale.
| Project level | Degree explanation |
|---|---|
| No | Participants feel that they have no such problem |
| Very light | Participants feel that they have this symptom, but there is no actual effect or the effect is slight |
| Moderate | Participants feel that they have this symptom and have a certain degree of influence |
| Partiality | Participants feel that they have this symptom, and have a considerable impact |
| Serious | Participants feel that the frequency and intensity of the symptoms are very severe |
Explanation of each evaluation result item of the SCL-90 symptom self-rating scale.
| Result item | Interpretation of results |
|---|---|
| Total symptom index | Reflect the overall mental health of the subjects |
| Number of daily items | Reflect how many items the subject feels “symptomatic” |
| Number of negative items | Reflect how many items the subject feels “asymptomatic” |
| Positive symptoms are evenly divided | What is the extent of the “symptomatic” items felt by the subjects |
| All factors are equally divided | Reflect the subjects' mental health in 10 aspects |
Reference norm of the SCL-90 symptom self-rating scale.
| Factor item | Norm | Factor item | Norm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Somatization | 1.26 ± 0.37 | Fear | 1.12 ± 0.31 |
| Obsessive-compulsive symptoms | 1.51 ± 0.47 | Paranoid | 1.32 ± 0.46 |
| Interpersonal sensitivity | 1.54 ± 0.41 | Psychotic | 1.18 ± 0.31 |
| Depression | 1.40 ± 0.48 | Total score | 118.85 ± 37.65 |
| Anxiety | 1.28 ± 0.32 | Total average score | 1.33 ± 0.32 |
| Hostility | 1.37 ± 0.45 | Symptoms are evenly divided | 2.50 ± 0.48 |
Figure 3Comparison of effects (a) before and (b) after stacking color matching.
Figure 4The first visualization scheme diagram.
Figure 5The first revision of the visualization scheme.
Figure 6Tree data structure and tree diagram representation.
Figure 7The factor line graph of the second visualization scheme.
Figure 8The second time visualization scheme problem histogram.
Figure 9Schematic diagram of two-tier C/S architecture.
Figure 10Schematic diagram of three-layer B/S architecture.
Figure 11User feedback statistics.