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Study On Personality And Family Environment Characteristics Of Patients With Peter Pan Syndrome(Adaptive Disorders In Adolescent Schools)

Posted on:2020-06-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S F TangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2404330590985069Subject:Mental illness and mental hygiene
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Objective:To explore the personality and family environment characteristics of patients with Peter Pan syndrome(---adaptive disorders in adolescent schools),and the relationship between personality traits and family environment.Methods:A total of 38 adolescents with adaptive disorders in schools in the mental outpatient clinic of Qingdao Municipal Hospital from August 2017 to September2018 were collected.At the same time,38 normal controls from the Health Check-up Center in Qingdao Municipal Hospital was included.They were all tested with statistical general situation scale,family environment scale,Eysenck personality questionnaire.In the process,they were all told by professionally trained people about the purpose of measuring and the notes that need pay attention to.Besides,they also need to know the confidentiality of the test results and all by voluntary.Finally,the test must be taken back immediately after they were accomplished.In the later period,the SPSS 21.0 will be used to input the data and establish a database.The total score and factor score of individual scales will be measured and analyzed statistically.Results:1、The number of male is more than female in adolescent with adaptive disorders.2、In adolescents’ adaptive disorder group,the male gets higher scores than female in psychotic(P)and that has a significant difference.3、The adolescents’ adaptive disorder group was significantly different from the normal control group in the inward and outward(E),psychotic(P),and neurotic(N)dimensions of the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire(EPQ)scale(t=2.300,t=-5.202,t=-3.919,respectively).4、The adolescents’ adaptive disorder group was significantly different from the normal control group in The emotional expression and contradictory factors of Chinese Version,FES-CV(t=2.175,t=-4.614,P<0.05,respectively).5、The correlation analysis of the adaptation disorder group showed that the psychotic(P)was negatively correlated with intimacy and emotional expression(r=-0.315,r=-0.3444,P<0.01,respectively),and was positively correlated with contradiction significantly(r=0.348,P<0.01);the internal and external(E)dimension was positively correlated with intimacy(r =0.283,P<0.05)and negatively correlated with contradiction significantly(r=-0.254,P<0.01);neuron(N)dimension was significantly positively correlated with contradiction(r=0.422,P<0.01);6、The multiple Regression analysis of the adaptation disorder group showed that success has a positive effect on the inward and outward(E)dimension,and contradiction with a positive influence on neurotic(N)dimensions as well as psychotic(P)dimension,and independence was in a negative role in psychotic(P)dimension.Conclusion:1、The number of male is more than female in adolescent with adaptive disorders.Besides,the male scores higher in psychotic(P)dimensions.That is,the male has a tendency to outlet their emotions with an aggressive and violent way.2 、 The adolescents’ adaptive disorder group was significantly different from the normal control group in the inward and outward(E)dimension,psychotic(P)dimension,and neurotic(N)dimensions,as well as in the emotional expression and contradictory factors of Chinese Version,FES-CV.To make it clear,the adolescent in adaptive group are more domestic-oriented,emotional,self-enclosed and violent.As for their growing environments,there are more conflicts and less expressions for affection and support.3 、 It is not difficult to see there are big differences in personality traits between adaptive disorder group and normal group.Through the survey,we consider that the difference lies to the growing environment and the environment predicts a lot especially for one ’s characteristics.
Keywords/Search Tags:Peter Pan syndrome, Adaptive disorder, Personality trait, Family environment
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