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- ヤマイ ノ タイケン ニ ヨル セイカツ ・ イキカタ ノ ヘンカ ニ カンスル キソテキ ケンキュウ
- Research on the Change of Life through the Experience of Illness
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The purpose of this research study is to focus on the experience of illness and to investigate how human beings experience their physical diseases and what kind of change they recognize on their life through the experience. In order to examine the general tendency, a massive quantitative survey with 1088 subjects was conducted. The results showed that the experience of illness produced various changes in oneʻs daily lifestyle practically and concretely, for example, obtaining accurate health information, eating balanced meals, having good sleep, and such. Also, it showed the experience of illness made influence on oneʻs personal relationships and way of life, not only negatively but also positively. This meant that the experience of illness took away oneʻs feeling of freedom and restricted oneʻs life and relationships in various aspects but it also led a better lifestyle according to the message from the body, new attitude on life and intimate relations with others. And it was suggested that the experience of illness varied according to sex and age. For example, compared with men in their 50ʻs, women in the same age experienced significant changes in their ways of life. It indicated the need to take into consideration the sex differences in each life cycle. Finally, some problems and significance of this study was pointed out and future prospects were discussed.
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identifier:KJ00009226539
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- 臨床心理学部研究報告 = Reports from the Faculty of Clinical Psychology, Kyoto Bunkyo University
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臨床心理学部研究報告 = Reports from the Faculty of Clinical Psychology, Kyoto Bunkyo University 6 117-128, 2014-03-31
宇治 : 京都文教大学
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- CRID
- 1050845762918735360
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- NII論文ID
- 110009789720
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- NII書誌ID
- AA12420188
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- ISSN
- 18843751
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- NDL書誌ID
- 025551411
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- 本文言語コード
- ja
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