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The Research On Relationships Among Coping Style, Personality Characteristics And Mental Health Of Armed Police Soldier

Posted on:2015-03-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z DingFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330428971787Subject:Applied Psychology
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This study aims to concern about the grassroots of armed soldiers group, we examine their coping styles,personality characteristics and mental health status of their differences in demographic variables.Explore the relationship among armed soldiers’coping style, personality characteristics and mental health, and then investigate whether coping styles serves as an intermediary between personality characteristics and mental health.This study applied the Symptom Checklist (SCL-90), the Big Five personality questionnaire (NEO-FFI) and Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ) conducts a survey on the357grass-roots armed polices of two PAP Corps.Utilized SPSS and AMOS software analyzed the data. We do the T-test,analysis of variance, correlation analysis,regression analysis and path analysis in this research process.Finally, get the resultas following:1.The SCL-90mean scores of grassroots Armed Soldiers are significant differences in two demographic variables.(whether one-child or not,and whether military garrison or not.)The mean scores of obsessive-compulsive symptoms,anxiety and terror in grassroots armed soldiers were higher than the norm of Chinese soldiers,summarization mean issimilar to Chinese soldiers. The interpersonal sensitivity, depression, hostility, paranoia, psychosis average symptom score was lower than the norm of Chinese soldiers,there are significant differences in interpersonal sensitivity, depression and paranoia mean,compared with Chinese local norm, we found that the SCL-90scores of grassroots Armed Soldiers are higher in each factor and total score,especially in summarization, obsessive-compulsive symptoms,terror,paranoia, psychotic symptoms,the mean scores are significant different from Chinese local norm. There are significant differences in anxiety, hostility2. Armed soldiers to actively respond to grassroots dimension and SCL-90scores for each factor and total average negative correlation with interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, terror was negatively correlated with negative coping dimension is SCL-90factor scores and the mean score was significantly correlated two ways to deal with mental health have significant predictive role in the positive and negative coping are two ways to deal with the negative impact on the mental health response to the more prominent.3. Personality traits of neuroticism, extraversion, conscientiousness and agreeableness and SCL-90mental health indicators for each factor and total average there is a significant correlation among the factors of neuroticism and the SCL-90scores and the total average there are significant positive correlation, extraversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness and SCL-90scores for each factor and total average significant negative correlation exists,the greatest impact on mental health is neurotic,followed by agreeableness, conscientiousness.4. Actively coping with the dimensions of the Big Five personality extraversion, openness, rigor of the process significantly positive correlation, while negative coping with the Big Five-personality dimensions of neuroticism process significantly and positively correlated with extroversion, agreeableness,conscientiousness was a significant negative correlation process,a significant negative correlation with the open process.Neurotic obvious characteristics fighters prefer negative coping style, extroversion, openness, agreeableness,conscientiousness obvious characteristics of the soldiers more inclined to choose positive coping5. Mental health affected by armed soldiers grassroots personality traits and coping styles,some intermediary role between the presence of negative coping neuroticism, agreeableness and mental health.
Keywords/Search Tags:Armed Police Soldiers, Coping Style, Mental HealthPersonality Characteristics
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