Predictive Validity of the Total Health Index for All-Cause Mortality Assessed in the Komo-Ise Cohort
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Background: The Total Health Index (THI), a self-administered questionnaire developed in Japan, is used for symptom assessment and stress management of employees and others; however, it has not been reported whether it can predict mortality risk.Methods: The THI, with 12 primary and 5 secondary scales, was applied to a cohort consisting of middle-aged residents in Japan. This study, called the Komo-Ise cohort study, was started in 1993. The scale scores were related to 481 deaths from all causes among 10,816 residents over 93 months. The statistics were tested by the Cox hazard model and adjusted for three background variables (sex, age, and district where the subject resided).Results: Five of the scales [depression and aggression (primary scales), and psychosomatics, neurotics, and schizophrenics (secondary scales)] indicated significant hazard ratios for mortality. The lowest quintile group of the aggression scale score had the largest hazard ratio of 2.58, compared with the middle quintile group (95% confidence interval: 1.88-3.52). The psychosomatics, neurotic scales and depression scales also had a minimum hazard ratio in the middle quintile group. One of the secondary scales, T1, which represents a somatoform disorder, had a significant linear relationship with the mortality risk, although its proportionality with the cumulative mortality rates was not satisfactory.Conclusions: Five scales of the THI were significantly related to mortality risk in the Komo-Ise cohort, which could be used for score evaluation and in the personal health advice system of the THI.
- 日本疫学会の論文
- 2008-03-01
著者
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Koyama Hiroshi
Department of Cardiology, Fukuoka Tokushukai Medical center
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Suzuki Shosuke
京都府立医科大学 看護学科
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Suzuki Shosuke
Npo International Eco-health Research Group And Gunma Occupational Health Promotion Center
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Takeuchi K
Faculty Of Education Saitama University
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Suzuki S
Npo International Eco-health Research Group And Gunma Occupational Health Promotion Center
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OTANI Tetsuya
Department of Materials Science and Technology, Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu Univ
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Asano Hiroaki
School Of Nursing Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Otani Tetsuya
Department Of Public Health Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Otani Tetsuya
Department Of Materials Science And Technology Graduate School Of Engineering Sciences Kyushu Univer
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TAKEUCHI Kazuo
Faculty of Education, Saitama University
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SASAZAWA Yosiaki
Facility for Education, University of Ryukyus
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Suzuki Shosuke
Npo International Eco Health Research Group
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笹澤 吉明
Facility For Education University Of Ryukyus
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Otani Tetsuya
Department Of Health Policy National Research Institute For Child Health And Development
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KOYAMA Hiroshi
Department of Public Health, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine
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