Relevance of Catastrophic thought and self-esteem in University students by a negative thought standard

  • Harizuka Noriki
    Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University
  • Koga Satoshi
    Faculty of human-environment Studies Department of Clinical Psychology, Kyushu University

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  • 否定的思考様式尺度を用いた大学生の「破局的思考」の検討 : 自尊感情との関連から
  • ヒテイテキ シコウ ヨウシキ シャクド オ モチイタ ダイガクセイ ノ 「 ハキョクテキ シコウ 」 ノ ケントウ : ジソン カンジョウ ト ノ カンレン カラ

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Catastrophic thought is occurred from some worrying or anxious, and the thoughts will continue to catastrophic thought. In this study, the author investigated the relevance between catastrophic thought and self-esteem, because someone has a catastrophic thought has a tendency of getting antsy or no confidence, and which is assumed that there is a relevance of self-esteem. The author took inventory survey for 171 university students by a negative thought standard comprised of three factors, ruminative worry, worry caused by the interpersonal relation, and worry related to social phenomenon. By the cluster analysis using this standard, they were classified into four groups, a group of self-consciousness thought, one of optimistic thought, one of generally negative thought and one of adoptive thought. Then, as a result of the considering about the relevance between each group and self-esteem, a group of self-consciousness thought and one of generally negative thought received lower self-esteem score than one of adoptive thought and one of optimistic thought, and there are significant differences.

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