Objective: To survey the psychosocial factors in valium misuse among children. Methods: The children were assessed for their behaviors, social adjustment, learning ability, and personality characteristics. Results: Ch...Objective: To survey the psychosocial factors in valium misuse among children. Methods: The children were assessed for their behaviors, social adjustment, learning ability, and personality characteristics. Results: Children excessively misusing valium came mostly from ordinary schools (78.9%), achieved medium or low academic scores (90.4%), and took valium excessively by group (71.2%). They also showed significantly higher scores on EPQ-P and EPQ-N subscales. Conclusion: Valium misuse constitutes a severe psychosocial problem among children and should warrant serious attention from parents, teachers and psychologists.展开更多
文摘Objective: To survey the psychosocial factors in valium misuse among children. Methods: The children were assessed for their behaviors, social adjustment, learning ability, and personality characteristics. Results: Children excessively misusing valium came mostly from ordinary schools (78.9%), achieved medium or low academic scores (90.4%), and took valium excessively by group (71.2%). They also showed significantly higher scores on EPQ-P and EPQ-N subscales. Conclusion: Valium misuse constitutes a severe psychosocial problem among children and should warrant serious attention from parents, teachers and psychologists.