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Introduction: This research was conducted to extend the theoretical construct of positive orientation (PO) to psychiatric outpatients. This research also examined the effect of PO on alleviating stress, anxiety, and depression among psychiatric outpatients. Methods: This cross-sectional survey recruited 301 psychiatric outpatients online. As these respondents have a short attention span, short measures were used to measure PO-related variables (life satisfaction, optimism, self-esteem) and indicators of psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and stress). These outpatients are at the legal age to provide consent for themselves (M = 30.12, SD= 8.11). The majority of them have been identified as male (80.07%). Similarly, the ethnic distribution was unequal, with the majority of these outpatients identified as Malay (85.05%), followed by those who were identified as Chinese (7.31%), Indian (4.32%), and from other ethnic groups (3.32%). Results: Generalized structured component analysis (GSCA) supported that satisfaction with life, optimism, and self-esteem reflect the construct of PO. Furthermore, PO predicted depression, anxiety, and depression negatively. Conclusion: It is possible to replicate the construct of PO with psychiatric outpatients using single item measures for life satisfaction, optimism, and self-esteem. PO is beneficial to psychiatric outpatients as it reduces the severity of depression, anxiety, and stress.
简介本研究旨在将积极取向(PO)的理论构建扩展至精神病门诊患者。本研究还探讨了积极取向对缓解精神病门诊患者的压力、焦虑和抑郁的影响。研究方法这项横断面调查在网上招募了 301 名精神科门诊患者。由于这些受访者的注意力集中时间较短,因此采用了简短的测量方法来测量 PO 相关变量(生活满意度、乐观、自尊)和心理困扰指标(抑郁、焦虑和压力)。这些门诊患者均已达到可自我同意的法定年龄(M=30.12,SD=8.11)。他们中的大多数被确认为男性(80.07%)。同样,族裔分布也不均衡,大多数门诊患者被确认为马来人(85.05%),其次是华人(7.31%)、印度人(4.32%)和其他族裔群体(3.32%)。结果广义结构成分分析(GSCA)证实,生活满意度、乐观和自尊反映了 PO 的结构。此外,PO 对抑郁、焦虑和沮丧有负面预测作用。结论通过对生活满意度、乐观和自尊的单项测量,可以在精神病门诊患者中复制 "PO "结构。PO对精神病门诊患者有益,因为它能减轻抑郁、焦虑和压力的严重程度。