Objective: To explore the relation among depression, coping styles and personality in major depression. Methods: 87 major depression patients and 90 normal controls were assessed by Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS),...Objective: To explore the relation among depression, coping styles and personality in major depression. Methods: 87 major depression patients and 90 normal controls were assessed by Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS), Eysenck Personality Questionnaire and Coping Styles Questionnaire. Results: The patients were found with higher scores in Neuroticism and Psychoticism, and lower in Extrovision and positive coping styles than normal controls. Significant relationship was found among depression, extrovision, psychoticism and positive coping styles. The last three accounted for 36.8% of the variance of depression in major depression. Conclusion: The patients scored high in neuroticism and psychoticism, and low in extorvision and positive coping styles. The application of little positive coping styles may be a part of extrovision and/or psychoticism in major depression.展开更多
文摘Objective: To explore the relation among depression, coping styles and personality in major depression. Methods: 87 major depression patients and 90 normal controls were assessed by Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS), Eysenck Personality Questionnaire and Coping Styles Questionnaire. Results: The patients were found with higher scores in Neuroticism and Psychoticism, and lower in Extrovision and positive coping styles than normal controls. Significant relationship was found among depression, extrovision, psychoticism and positive coping styles. The last three accounted for 36.8% of the variance of depression in major depression. Conclusion: The patients scored high in neuroticism and psychoticism, and low in extorvision and positive coping styles. The application of little positive coping styles may be a part of extrovision and/or psychoticism in major depression.