Study protocol: A national cross‐sectional study on psychology and behavior investigation of Chinese residents in 2023
Health care science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(6), P. 475 - 492
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
This
study
protocol
specifies
the
primary
research
line
and
theoretical
framework
of
2023
Survey
Psychology
Behavior
Chinese
Population.
It
aims
to
establish
a
consistent
database
residents'
psychological
behavioral
surveys
through
multi-center
large-sample
cross-sectional
provide
robust
data
support
for
developing
in
related
fields.
will
track
public's
physical
health
more
comprehensively
systematically.
The
was
conducted
from
June
20,
August
31,
2023,
using
stratified
quota
sampling
methods.
A
total
150
cities
across
800
communities/villages
were
surveyed,
selected
China
(Despite
extensive
coordination,
we
have
been
unable
contact
our
counterparts
Taiwan
region
obtain
relevant
statistical
data).
questionnaires
distributed
public
one-on-one
face-to-face
by
trained
surveyors.
included
basic
information
about
individual,
personal
status,
family,
social
environment
which
individual
lives,
condition
scales,
level
other
attitudes
towards
topical
issues.
Supervisors
quality
control
during
distribution
process
returned
questionnaires,
logically
checked
cleaned
analysis.
Data
collection
has
finished,
scientific
outputs
based
on
this
development
promotion
strategies
globally.
In
aftermath
pandemic,
it
guide
policymakers
healthcare
organizations
improve
their
existing
policies
services
maximize
mental
population.
filed
National
Health
Security
Information
Platform
(Record
No.:
MR-37-23-017876)
officially
registered
Clinical
Trials
Registry
(Registration
ChiCTR2300072573).
Language: Английский
The Relationship between Perceived Parenting Behaviors, Adult Attachment Styles, Fear of Self, and Severity of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Alshymaa Mohamed Abdel Tawab,
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Shymaa Mahmoud Zedan Abdelhai,
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Aya Mohamed Hussein Abdallah
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Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 965 - 977
Published: June 1, 2024
Background:
Obsessive-compulsive
disorder
OCD
is
a
serious
psychiatric
condition
characterized
by
obsessions
and
repetitive
compulsions.
Nurses
have
challenge
to
provide
evidence-based
care
identifying
risk
factors
that
exacerbate
the
symptoms
severity
of
OCD.
There
has
been
significant
emphasis
in
recent
years
on
examining
psychological
interpersonal
aspects,
such
as
parental
behaviors,
adult
attachment
styles,
fear
self,
among
those
with
Aim:
To
examine
relationship
between
perceived
parenting
Design:
A
descriptive
correlational
design
was
utilized
this
study.
Sample:
purposive
sample
86
patients
were
recruited
from
outpatient
clinics
at
El
Kasr
Ainy
Psychiatric
Addiction
Hospital.
Tools
data
collection:
Sociodemographic
Medial
sheet,
Yale-Brown
Obsessive-Compulsive
Scale,
Parenting
Authority
Questionnaire,
Yarmouk
Scale
Adult
Attachment
Styles,
Fear
self-questionnaire.
Result:
Anxious
style
had
strong
statistically
positive
correlation
authoritarian,
permissive
behavior,
Moreover,
self
anxious
avoidant
negative
secure
style.
As
well,
there
impact
symptoms.
Conclusion:
are
strongly
associated
Counseling
interventions
necessary
assist
these
transcending
their
emotional
challenges.
Language: Английский
Childhood Traumas and Depressive Symptoms: The Moderating Role of Anxiety Sensitivity
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 20, P. 1889 - 1900
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Purpose:
Depression
is
one
of
the
most
common
public
health
problems.
Considering
frequency
childhood
trauma
in
people
with
depressive
symptoms,
determining
mediating
factors
important
understanding
relationship
between
them.
Our
study
aimed
to
evaluate
effect
anxiety
sensitivity,
cognitive
structures
that
plays
a
role
etiology
and
maintenance
psychopathologies,
on
depression
symptoms
traumas.
Patients
Methods:
The
included
110
participants
aged
18
65,
diagnosed
depression,
applied
psychiatry
outpatient
clinic.
Of
participants,
35
were
male
75
female.
majority
18–
25
age
group
(39.1%),
followed
by
smaller
percentage
25–
(32.7%).
Beck
Inventory
(BDI-I),
Childhood
Trauma
Questionnaire
(CTQ),
Anxiety
Sensitivity
Index
(ASI-3)
administered
15
February
April
2024.
Results:
When
sample
was
examined
according
history
it
found
score
subscale
ASI-3
scores
physical
neglect,
emotional
abuse
subscales
CTQ
significantly
higher
symptoms.
"Emotional
neglect",
"Physical
abuse"
CTQ,
"Cognitive"
regression
models,
neglect
predicted
through
sub-group
AS.
Conclusion:
In
our
study,
shown
trauma,
which
could
cause
person
stressful
life
events
as
more
depressogenic
formation
negative
cognitions
about
themselves
world,
severity
occurrence
fear
dysfunction.
Keywords:
sensitivity
Language: Английский