Mental Health and Related Factors Among Japanese Graduate Trainees in Clinical Psychology.

IF 0.7 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Mina Nakano, Tomoya Takeda, Koudai Fukudome
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Abstract

This study examined the mental health and related factors such as social comparison orientation, self-compassion, and perfectionism of 57 graduate trainees aspiring to become psychologists in comparison with 80 graduate students with other majors. The results showed that "Opinion comparison" subscale of social comparison orientation was significantly higher among trainees than among non-trainees, and higher among women than among men in both trainees and non-trainees. Social comparison orientation positively affects depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and social function impairment among trainees but has no effect among non-trainees. Perfectionism was higher among first-year trainees than among second-year trainees, whereas no gradebased differences existed among non-trainees. Perfectionism positively affected social function impairment among non-trainees but not among trainees. However, self-compassion negatively affected depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and social function impairment among both trainees and non-trainees. Furthermore, 89% of the trainees blamed themselves during practical training, expressing that both the trigger and content of selfblame were related to hesitation, anxiety, and lack of confidence. Overall, the results suggest that trainees should aim for personal growth over perfection, enhance their self-compassion rather than blaming themselves, and should not engage in social comparison. J. Med. Invest. 72 : 217-223, February, 2025.

日本临床心理学研究生心理健康状况及相关因素分析
本研究考察了57名有意向成为心理学家的研究生的心理健康及其相关因素,如社会比较取向、自我同情和完美主义,并与80名其他专业的研究生进行比较。结果表明,在社会比较倾向的“意见比较”分量表中,学员显著高于非学员,女性显著高于男性。社会比较取向对受训人员的抑郁症状、焦虑症状和社会功能障碍有正向影响,而对非受训人员没有影响。一年级学员的完美主义倾向高于二年级学员,而非二年级学员的完美主义倾向不存在年级差异。完美主义对非学员社会功能障碍有正向影响,而对学员无正向影响。然而,自我同情对受训人员和非受训人员的抑郁症状、焦虑症状和社会功能障碍均有负向影响。此外,89%的学员在实践训练中自责,自责的触发和自责的内容都与犹豫、焦虑和缺乏自信有关。总的来说,研究结果表明,学员应该以个人成长为目标,而不是追求完美,增强自我同情而不是自责,不应该进行社会比较。中华医学杂志,2015,32(2):517 - 523。
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INVESTIGATION
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