YUAN Lu,HUANG Ren -zhi,YANG Tian -xia,ZHOU Hong -yu,Relationship between self-injury and depression or anxiety among the tuition-free normal college students[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2014,27(1):25-27
Relationship between self-injury and depression or anxiety among the tuition-free normal college students
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English keywords:Self- injury behavior  The tuition- free normal college students  Depression  Anxiety
Fund projects:湘一师自科基金([2013]XYS13N07);湘研究性学习和创新性实验项目([2012]464);湘科技厅科技项目([2014]ZK3016)
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YUAN Lu Department of Teaching Science,Hunan First Normal University 
HUANG Ren -zhi Department of Teaching Science,Hunan First Normal University 
YANG Tian -xia Department of Teaching Science,Hunan First Normal University 
ZHOU Hong -yu Department of Teaching Science,Hunan First Normal University 
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      Objective To investigating the general situation of tuition -free Normal College student s'self-injury and the rela- tionship between self - injury behavior and negative emotion such as anxiety and depression. Methods By using self - injury behavior scale, self - rating anxiety scale and center for epidemiological survey of depression scale to investigate 470 tuition - free normal college students who were recruited by random sampling method in December 2012. Results (1)75. 17% of tuition - free Normal College students had self- injury behavior. There was a significant variation between non -only and only child and a borderline significance between male students and female students ( P 〈 0.05 ). (2)The detection rates of anxiety and depression were 66.59% and 40.89% , which all had significant variation with Chinese norms ( P 〈 0. 001 ). (3)The self - injury behavior of the tuition - free normal college students'had a significant moderate correlation with anxiety (r = 0. 42, P 〈 0.001 ) and depression (r = 0. 42, P 〈 0.001 ). Conclusion (1)The occurrence rate of self - injury behavior of tuition - free normal college student were higher than that of the ordinary youth, and the only child is higher than non - only child. (2)The average scores of negative emotion had a significant variation with that of Chi- nese norms, (3)Self - injury behavior had the moderate positive correlations with anxiety and depression
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