五大人格因素作为积极心理健康的预测因子

Q3 Arts and Humanities
A. Abdel-Khalek, D. Lester, M. Dadfar
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大多数关于心理健康的研究都采用了经典的医学模型,该模型将心理健康定义为心理病理症状和障碍的低分。相比之下,阿拉伯心理健康量表(ASMH)是在积极的心理健康指标的基础上制定的。本研究的目的是检验ASMH评分与五大人格特质评分之间的相关性。埃及大学生的便利样本(n=1418)对ASMH和阿拉伯五大人格量表(ABFPI)做出了回应。两种量表都具有可接受的良好信度和有效性。男性在心理健康、外向性和开放性方面的平均得分显著高于女性,而女性在神经质方面的得分显著高于男性。心理健康与BF评分之间的所有相关性均具有统计学意义,除神经质(阴性)外,其余均为阳性。主成分分析提取了两个标记成分:积极特征和社会适应与消极情绪。逐步回归表明,ASMH评分的预测因素是男性的所有BF评分和女性的除合意性外的所有BF得分。这项研究表明,心理健康与人格特征有关,并且可以通过人格特征来预测。五大人格特征没有理论基础,因此,在未来的研究中,探索心理健康是否与基于生物学的气质有关并由其预测将是一件有趣的事情。
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Big Five Personality Factors as Predictors of Positive Mental Health
Most studies on mental health have adopted the classical medical model which defines mental health as low scores on measures of psychopathological symptoms and disorders. In contrast, the Arabic Scale of Mental Health (ASMH) was developed on the basis of positive indicators of mental health. The aim of the present study was to examine the associations between ASMH scores and Big-Five (BF) personality trait scores. A convenience sample of Egyptian college students (n = 1,418) responded to the ASMH and the Arabic Big Five Personality Inventory (ABFPI). Both scales have acceptable to good reliability and validity. Men obtained significantly higher mean scores than women on mental health, Extraversion, and Openness, whereas women scored significantly higher than men on Neuroticism. All correlations between mental health and BF scores were statistically significant and positive except for Neuroticism (negative). A principal components analysis extracted two components labeled: positive traits and social adjustment versus negative emotions. Stepwise regression indicated that the predictors of ASMH scores were all the BF scores for men and all the BF scores except Agreeableness for women. This study shows that mental health is associated with, and can be predicted by, personality traits. The Big-Five personality traits have no theoretical basis and it would, therefore, be interesting in future research to explore whether mental health is associated with and predicted by biologically based temperaments.
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Mankind Quarterly
Mankind Quarterly Social Sciences-Anthropology
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期刊介绍: The Mankind Quarterly was founded as a quarterly journal of anthropology, in the broadest sense of "the science of man," in 1961. This was a time when the "study of man" had already diversified into physical anthropology, ethnography, quantitative cross-cultural research, archaeology and other subspecialties. Psychological and linguistic approaches were explored but the genetic study of population structure and population history was still in its infancy.
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