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New Prisoners Of Personality Traits, Social Impact Study On The Psychological Resilience Of Support

Posted on:2014-07-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330425456023Subject:Applied Psychology
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This study uses the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, Eysenck personality questionnaire and Perceived Social Support Scale, using the method of literature, questionnaire survey method, mathematical statistics method and theory analysis method, analyzes the general situation of the psychological resilience of new prisoners, and in-depth study of the relationship between personality traits, social support and psychological resilience.The results showed that new prisoners’ psychological resilience were significantly lower than those of the national norm and jailed for more than a year; Psychological resilience of new prisoners showed significant differences in the demographic variables of age, culture degree, occupation before his arrest, types of crime, punishment difficulty; Psychological resilience has significant negative correlation with the personality traits of psychoticism and neuroticism,and have significant positive correlation with extraversion, and the psychoticism and neuroticism can negatively predict resilience, extraversion can positively predict psychological resilience; Psychological resilience were significantly positively correlated with social support of family support and support outside family, the two can positively predict psychological resilience; The high resilience group of new prisoners in psychoticism and neuroticism was significantly lower than the low resilience group, In extraversion, family support and the support outside family which is significantly higher than that of low resilience group; Construct the relationship between personality traits, social support and psychological resilience.
Keywords/Search Tags:new prisoners, psychological resilience, self-rated health, personality traits, socialsupport
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