大学生负性生活事件与心理弹性

Amadeu Gonçalves, Lídia Cabral, Manuela Ferreira, Maria da Conceição Martins, J. Duarte
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韧性是一种以积极和建设性的方式克服生活逆境的能力。从高中到高等教育的过渡可能会加剧危机和脆弱性。负面生活事件(Negative Life Events, NLE)是指任何不利于人类发展的不利环境,可能威胁到个体的平衡。我们的目的是研究负面生活事件如何影响高等教育学生的适应能力,并确定某些社会人口、家庭和学术变量,以及他们可能经历的负面生活事件。一项基于描述性设计的定量研究抽样了来自葡萄牙一所高等教育机构的382名学生。为了评估提出的变量,使用了Wagnild和Young的弹性量表(1993),该量表由Carvalho和Pereira(2012)改编为葡萄牙人口,并使用了负面生活事件量表(gonalalves, 2014)。我们发现弹性能力与年龄、婚姻状况、居住地区、学校和药物使用之间存在显著关系。在生活事件方面,“忽视”、“分离/损失”和“朋友满意度”维度对心理弹性能力有较强的预测作用。研究结果表明,消极生活事件越严重,学生的自立能力和自信心越强,适应能力越强。这些结果促使我们提出干预措施,以促进学生克服他们的问题的能力。通讯作者。电话:+0-000-000-0000;传真:+0-000-000-0000。E-mail: agoncalvessv@hotmail.com eISSN: 2301-2218由编辑负责选择与同行评议2382©2017由未来学院出版www.FutureAcademy.org.uk
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Negative Life Events and Resilience in Higher Education Students
Resilience is the capacity to overcome life adversities in a positive and constructive manner. The transition from high school to a higher education degree might function as an enhancer of crises and vulnerabilities. Negative Life Events (NLE) constitute any adverse circumstances against human development, possibly threatening the individual’s equilibrium. Our aim was to study how negative life events affect the resilience of higher education students, and to identify certain socio-demographic, family and academic variables, as well as negative life events they may have endured. A quantitative study based on a descriptive design sampled 382 students from a higher education institute in Portugal. In order to assess the proposed variables, Wagnild and Young’s Scale of Resilience (1993) which was adapted for the Portuguese population by Carvalho and Pereira (2012) and the Negative Life Events Inventory (Gonçalves, 2014) was utilised. We found significant relationships between the capacity for resilience and age, marital status, area of residence, school, and the use of drugs. Regarding life events, the dimensions “Neglect”, “Separation/Loss” and “Friend Satisfaction” were found to be strong predictors of resilience capacity. The results obtained show that higher negative life events indicate a student is better able to be self-sufficient and self-confident and have higher resilience. These results lead us to propose interventions which may facilitate the students’ ability to overcome their problems. ∗ Corresponding author. Tel.: +0-000-000-0000 ; fax: +0-000-000-0000 . E-mail address: agoncalvessv@hotmail.com eISSN: 2301-2218 Selection & Peer-review under responsibility of the Editors 2382 © 2017 Published by Future Academy www.FutureAcademy.org.uk
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