癌症患者社交焦虑、社会支持与创伤后成长关系研究
The Study in the Relationship between Social Anxiety, Social Support and Posttraumatic Growth
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作者: 吴 丹, 胡金生:辽宁师范大学心理学院,辽宁 大连
关键词: 创伤后成长社交焦虑社会支持Posttraumatic Growth Social Anxiety Social Support
摘要: 采用社交焦虑量表、社会支持评定量表和创伤后成长量表对癌症患者进行问卷调查。结论:社交焦虑和社会支持都可以显著地预测创伤后成长。创伤后成长与社交焦虑和社会支持有较强的相关,表明我们可以通过减少社交焦虑和增加社会支持来提高患者的创伤后成长。
Abstract: Methods: In this study, questionnaires including Interaction Anxiousness Scale, Social Support Scale and Posttraumatic Growth Inventory were given to patients suffering from cancer to conduct an overall survey. The results suggest that social anxiety and social support are predictors of posttraumatic growth, and they are all related with posttraumatic growth. The results suggest that we can improve posttraumatic growth through increasing social support and reducing social anxiety of cancers.
文章引用:吴丹, 胡金生 (2017). 癌症患者社交焦虑、社会支持与创伤后成长关系研究. 心理学进展, 7(1), 1-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/AP.2017.71001

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