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Factor item | Reflect symptoms |
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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 |
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