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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 97-101, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-704045

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This paper summarizes the current situation of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in China,and focuses on the issues existing in the current CBT application,including oversimplified and one-sided understanding of CBT,insufficient and inadequacy trainning,insufficient combination with Chinese Culture,reflection of the vocation being seen more important than back-feeding society,the lack of standardized practitioners management,and so on.Therefore,it is critical to strengthen the training of psychiatrists,establish a complete CBT training system,improve the training of practitioners,establish a CBT training system based on high education gradually,promote mutual understanding and cooperation of psychotherapists and psychiatrists,promote the research onto nativization of CBT,establish normalized certification system,promote the quality of CBT practitioners overall,strengthen service consciousness of awareness,and take advantage of CBT.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 1040-1043, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-440292

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Objective To examine the reliability and validity of Chinese revision of connor-davidson resilience scale(CD-RISC) in Chinese college students.Methods 1610 college students were tested with CD-RISC.783 of them took a more test by BFI and SCL-90 at the same time.After three weeks,83 students were retested by CD-RISC.Results (1) The results of confirmatory factor analysis (x2/df =6.632,RMSEA =0.059,GFI =0.934,AGFI =0.915,CFI =0.927,NFI =0.915) indicated that the three-factor model reasonably fitted Chinese college students.(2) The Cronabach α coefficients of the CD-RISC and three factors called adaptability,tenacity and autonomy were 0.914,0.865,0.784,0.767 respectively; the mean inter-item correlation coefficients of them were 0.364,0.417,0.425,0.398 respectively; the Guttman split-half coefficients were 0.888,0.843,0.707,0.650 respectively; the retest-reliability coefficients were 0.856,0.742,0.777,0.747.(3) The scores of the total scale of CDRISC and three factors were significantly correlated to BFI and SCL-90(P<0.01).There were significant differences between the low-resilient group and the high-resilient group in every index of BFI and SCL-90.(4) There were significant differences between male and female students in CD-RISC and factor tenacity and autonomy(male:2.77±0.60,2.70-±0.74,2.65±0.68;female:Z70±0.53,2.62±0.67,2.54±0.62; P<0.05).Conclusion The Chinese version of CD-RISC is a reliable and valid method for assessing resilience in Chinese college students.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 199-200, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-394922

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Objective To investigate the post traumatic stress disorder scores of undergraduate and the correlation between emotional approach coping(EAC) in unaffected region after Wenchuan-earthquake.Methods PTSD Check list-Civilian Version (PCL-C) and emotional approach coping scale(EACS) were used to assessed 880 undergraduates in Nanjing. Results (1)The average score of PCL-C was 30.52±9.64, and the prevalence rates of PTSD was found 5.3%.(2)Gender difference were found in social function(male:1.66±0.80,female:1.52±0.63, t =2.664,P =0.005) and positive scores of PTSD(male:31.32±10.81,female:29.81±8.41,t =2.263,P =0.022).(3)No significant difference was found in different specialty between PTSD,but in emotional procession and emotional expression.(4)Emotional-approach coping and expose time in front of media came into the regression equation of PTSD symptoms.Conclusion The score of PCL-C of undergraduate in unaffected region are infected by how long he spend in front of media and how he use emotion-approach coping strategy to cope with this shock bringing by Wenchuan-Earthquake

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