FACTOR STRUCTURE OF PERCEIVED STRESS FROM DAILY EVENTS AND ITS RELATION TO PERCEIVED SYMPTOM AMONG NINTH GRADERS IN TAIPEI CITY, TAIWAN
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中華民國公共衛生學會雜誌 v.12 n.3 pp.211-218
Journal
中華民國公共衛生學會雜誌,v.12
Journal Issue
n.3
Pages
211-218
Date Issued
1993
Date
1993
Author(s)
YEN, LEE-LAN
Abstract
This study employs a cross-sectional design to analyze the principal components of perceived stress from daily events and to examine whether certain factors are associated with the perceived psychosomatic symptoms in the ninth graders. Data were available on 469 students of a selected junior high school in Taipei City. According to the result of principal components analysis, three factors including poor parent-child relationship, concerning prospects, and study problems were defined for the perceived stress from daily events. A student's neurotic trait, poor parent-child relationship, and concerning prospects were selected as important predictors of perceived symptoms. School is suggested as a setting for delivering the parent-child education for stress coping.
Subjects
stress
symptom
personal trait
social support
Type
journal article
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