前交叉韧带手术后大五人格特征与临床康复活动依从性的前瞻性分析。

Robert C Hilliard, Britton W Brewer, Allen E Cornelius, Judy L Van Raalte
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目的:一项前瞻性、纵向研究旨在检验大五人格特征作为前交叉韧带(ACL)重建手术后临床康复活动依从性的预测因素。方法:参与者(72名男性,36名女性)在手术前完成一份评估大五人格维度的问卷。在手术后的前7周,记录参与者的康复课程出勤率,康复专业人员对参与者在康复课程中的依从性进行评分。多元回归分析结果表明,这5个人格因素解释了出勤率方差的11%和依从性评分方差的17%,亲和性是出勤率的显著正预测因子,严谨性和开放性是依从性评分的显著正预测因子。结论:在前交叉韧带手术后实施康复计划时,人格作为依从性的潜在因素值得考虑。
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Big Five Personality Characteristics and Adherence to Clinic-Based Rehabilitation Activities after ACL Surgery: A Prospective Analysis.

Purpose: A prospective, longitudinal study was conducted to examine Big Five personality characteristics as predictors of adherence to clinic-based rehabilitation activities following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery.

Method: Participants (72 men, 36 women) completed a questionnaire assessing Big Five personality dimensions prior to surgery. For the first 7 weeks after surgery, participants' rehabilitation session attendance was recorded and rehabilitation professionals rated participants' adherence during rehabilitation sessions..

Results: Results of multiple regression analyses indicated that the 5 personality factors explained 11 percent of the variance in attendance and 17 percent of the variance in adherence ratings, that agreeableness was a significant positive predictor of attendance, and that conscientiousness and openness to experience were significant positive predictors of adherence ratings.

Conclusion: As a potential contributor to adherence, personality warrants consideration when implementing rehabilitation programs after ACL surgery.

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