著者
本多 正喜 城田 陽子 金子 鈴 高橋 滋
出版者
The Japanese Society of Health and Human Ecology
雑誌
民族衛生 (ISSN:03689395)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.61, no.2, pp.115-123, 1995 (Released:2011-02-25)
参考文献数
14

We studied 388 cases who have consulted by telephone twice or more, and were selected from records kept at the Gunma Prefectural Mental Health Center since its opening (1986) until March 1993. For many cases, such series of consultations ended after no more than four calls, but 19 cases have lasted over several years or over a hundred calls. The most frequent type was related to mental illness of various sourts; the second most frequent concerned problems of children. Among the first type, many cases had visited psychiatric hospitals or clinics, increasing percentage wise as they passed the stages of their condition; first, anxiety overhaving fallen mentally ill; second, dissatisfaction or doubt about psychiatric treatment; third, anxiety over rehabilitation. Many cases felt completely at a loss over difficulties in finding solutions to their problems even after consulting with mental hospitals, clinics, or other counseling facilities. Cases continually used telephone for a sense of ease and/or familiarity with counselors of the Center. It was suggested that these continuing telephone consultations followed public relations that the Center's services were available without charge, and especially that they were so easily accessible by telephone.
著者
高橋 滋 本多 正喜 宇部 弘子 椎原 康史
出版者
群馬大学
雑誌
群馬大学医療技術短期大学部紀要 (ISSN:03897540)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.15, pp.91-97, 1995-03-31

We investigated emotional effects of music in 227 normal female subjects, which were classified into 123 younger-aged group (10-24 yr.) and 104 middle-aged group (30-64 yr.). We presented three different types of classical music: Sonata No.2 (Rachmaninoff), Peer Gynt Suite Nr.1 (Grieg) and Brandenburg concerto No.2 (Bach). The emotional responses aroused by music were assessed by the questionnaire, which were consisted of the 12 emotional responses. The four factors extracted by factor analysis were interpreted as follows: the anti-depressive effect, the anxiety effect, the elated effect and the sedative effect. Compared with the factor scores of younger-aged group, the middle-aged group had higher scores of the anti-depressive effect in Grieg and Bach, higher scores of the anxiety effect in every three music and higher scores of the sedative effect only in Grieg. As to the effect of different types of music, Grieg had the anxiety effect but Bach had the anti-depressive effect. Thus this questionnaire proved to be useful to assess the emotional effect aroused by music.