柯氏心理衛生程式之修改與驗證:以強迫型與反社會型者為例
Date Issued
1998
Date
1998
Author(s)
柯永河
DOI
872413H002006
Abstract
This study examined the relationships
between Obsessive-Compulsive thinking
habits and Obsessive-Compulsive symptoms,
and between antisocial thinking habits and
the antisocial personality disorder. Senior
high school students, including males and
females, were asked to answer eight scales,
including among them three kinds of
thinking habits. The method of stepwise
multiple correlation analysis was utilized to
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find out which set of independent variables is
most able to account for the variance of the
two dependent variables respectively.
The results revealed that : (1) if three
independent variables, including the
experience of suffering from Obsessive-
Compulsive disorder; the strength of
Obsessive-Compulsive thinking habits, and
of normal thinking habits are combined
together to form a set, the set is able to
account for about 48.3% ( R=.695) of the total
variance of the Obsessive-Compulsive score,
and (2)if two independent variables
combined together, including the life
pressure score and the antisocial thinking
habits score, are combined together to form a
set, then the set is able to account for around
37.5% of the variance of the antisocial
personality disorder score. If factor scores
instead of raw ones of independent variables
are utilized in the stepwise multiple
regression analysis, different results were
obtained which revealed that : (1)13
independent factor scores could be recruited
and they, as a set, are able to account for
about 60.5% ( R=.78) of the Obsessive-
Compulsive score variance, and (2)14
independent factor scores could be recruited
and they, as a set , are able to account for
about 46.9% ( R=.68) of the Antisocial
Personality Disorder score.
The results are interpreted as the
followings : (1)the Ko’s mental health
formula is also valid for organizing
information obtained in studies of the
Obsessive-Compulsive anxiety disorder and
of Antisocial Personality disorder, (2)the
independent scores utilized in the present
study are more suitable for understanding the
nature of the Obsessive-Compulsive disorder
than for the nature of the Antisocial
Personality disorder.
Subjects
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive
Thinking Habits
Thinking Habits
Antisocial Thinking Habits
Ko’s mental Health Formula
SDGs
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學心理學系暨研究所
Type
report
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