人格特质与焦虑、抑郁、创伤后应激障碍症状及学业成绩的关系。以阿拉伯大学生为样本的经验。

Fawziyah A Al-Turkait, Jude U Ohaeri
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背景:本研究旨在分析阿拉伯裔大学生的艾森克人格问卷特征,并评估其特征得分与性别、年龄、焦虑、抑郁、创伤后应激障碍症状和平均绩点(GPA)分数的关系。来自阿拉伯世界的类似报告仅限于神经质/外向性,很少涉及创伤经历和心理社会表现。方法:参与者(N = 624)为科威特国立大学生,他们在课堂上完成了EPQ- 90、霍普金斯症状检查表和PTSD检查表。结果:男性有较高的精神状态(p < 0.004)和额外版本(p)。结论:我们的研究结果支持神经质作为反映特征痛苦水平的有用性;高神经质和低外向性的结合作为精神病理的脆弱标志。精神病作为心理社会成就低下的标志需要进一步研究。
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RELATIONSHIP OF PERSONALITY TRAITS WITH ANXIETY, DEPRESSIVE AND PTSD SYMPTOMATOLOGY AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE. Experience with an Arab college student sample.

Background: The objective was to highlight the profile of Eysenck Personality Questionnaire traits of a sample of Arab college students, and assess the relationship of trait scores with gender, age and symptoms of anxiety, depression, PTSD and grade point average (GPA) score. Similar reports from the Arab world were restricted to neuroticism/extraversion and rarely involved traumatic experience and psychosocial performance.

Methods: Participants (N = 624) were Kuwaiti national college students who completed, in class, the EPQ- 90, Hopkins Symptoms Checklist, and the PTSD Checklist.

Results: Men had higher psychoticism (p < 0.004) and extra- version (p <0.03) scores, while women had higher neuroticism (p < 0.001) and lie scale scores (p < 0.001). Students with the lowest GPA had the highest scores for psychoticism (p< 0.01). Psychoticism and neuroticism were significantly correlated with each other, but negatively with extraversion and lie scale. The correlations of psychopathology were strongest with neu- roticism and psychoticism; and negative with extraversion and the lie scale. In regression analyses, the dominant predictor of psychopathology was neuroticism. With neuroticism as covari- ate, the sex difference in depression scores was no longer sig- nificant.

Conclusions: Our findings support the usefulness of neuroticism as reflecting characteristic level of distress; and a combination of high neuroticism and low extraversion as vul- nerability marker for psychopathology. Psychoticism needs further study as a marker of psychosocial underachievement.

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