[同性恋取向男性的主观幸福感]。

Q4 Medicine
Ceska a Slovenska Psychiatrie Pub Date : 1996-05-01
J Dzuka, R Warosek
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摘要

本文采用《伯尔尼主观幸福感问卷》的5个量表,对104名男性进行了同性恋取向对主观幸福感变量的影响研究。结果表明,男同性恋者和异性恋者在总体生活满意度、当代问题数量、躯体抱怨数量、抑郁情绪比例和自尊量表上没有差异。这一事实可能与他们处理同性恋倾向的能力有关。
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[Subjective well-being in homosexually-oriented men].

We studied the influence of homosexual (egosynton) orientation towards the variables of subjective well-being by means of the 5 scales of the Berne Questionnaire of Subjective Well-Being on the sample of 104 men. The results prove that there is no difference between homosexually and heterosexually oriented men in the overall life satisfaction, the number of contemporary problems, the number of somatic complaints, in the rate of depressive mood and in the scale of self-esteem. This fact may be connected with the capability of coping with their homosexual orientation.

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Ceska a Slovenska Psychiatrie
Ceska a Slovenska Psychiatrie Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Závislost na psychoaktivních látkách je komplexní, multifaktoriální onemocnění, které se vyvine ze souhry genetických predispozic a faktorů okolního prostředí. Vznik a vývoj závisl...
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