%0 Journal Article %T Psychological trauma of primary hypertension and the best treating choice %A Bin Han %A Hui-Jian Deng %A Li-Mei Xu %A Qun Lu %A Wei Zhang %A Yu-Liang Zhou %A Zhi-Yong Li %J - %D 2018 %R 10.4066/biomedicalresearch.45-17-2491 %X Objective: To explore the relationship among the age, blood pressure and psychological factors and provide theoretical basis for hypertension by comprehensive evaluation method. Method: The 956 hypertension patients were grouped according to different blood pressure level, which were from the Department of Cardiology in a first class Grade A Hospital in Beijing. We measured their blood pressure index, Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ), self-rating anxiety scale and self-rating depression scale. The physical and psychological characteristics were observed at different levels in patients with hypertension. Results: 1) There is statistical significance in BAI score among different hypertension degree groups, F=18.437, P=0.0001; 2) There is statistical significance in BDI score among different hypertension degree groups, F=18.437, P=0.0001; 3) There is statistical significance in N score among different age groups, F=16.541, P=0.0001; 4) According to results, the first level was the best treatment range for hypertension. Conclusion: 1) If the hypertension level is higher, the psychological symptoms will be more severe. The psychological symptoms will not be obvious unless the hyper-tensing level is over grade 2. We considered that the first level is the best stage for treating the hypertension; 2) For the hypertension patients in this research, the risk factors of anxiety and depression are systolic blood pressure and N norm. Reducing systolic blood pressure and improving emotional stability can relieve their anxiety and depression %K Primary hypertension %K Personality %K Psychological trauma %K Treat timing %U https://www.alliedacademies.org/articles/psychological-trauma-of-primary-hypertension-and-the-best-treating-choice-10330.html