人格障碍和人格特质对死亡焦虑的预测作用。

Omega Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1177/00302228241298137
Waqar Husain, Fatima Babar, Fizza Raza, Khaled Trabelsi, Amir H Pakpour, Haitham Jahrami
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本研究通过两个阶段,对2331名参与者(49%为男性;51%为女性)的人格特质、人格障碍和死亡焦虑之间的相互作用进行了调查。研究采用了死亡焦虑量表、社会心理人格量表和人格诊断问卷。研究结果显示,人格障碍与死亡焦虑之间存在明显的预测关系。死亡焦虑与九种人格障碍呈正相关,包括回避型人格障碍(r = .227)、边缘型人格障碍(r = .123)、依赖型人格障碍(r = .157)、抑郁型人格障碍(r = .098)、组织型人格障碍(r = .074)、自恋型人格障碍(r = .111)、否定型人格障碍(r = .103)、强迫型人格障碍(r = .126)和分裂型人格障碍(r = .078)(p < .001)。死亡焦虑与领导力(r = -.101)和灵性(r = -.099)特质有明显的反相关性(p < .005)。回避型人格障碍对死亡焦虑的预测最高(β = .227; p = .000)。领导力作为一种人格特质,在预防死亡焦虑方面表现突出(β = -.101; p = .013)。这些发现为有关死亡焦虑、人格障碍和人格特质的文献做出了独特的贡献。
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The Predictive Role of Personality Disorders and Personality Traits in Death Anxiety.

The current study investigates the interplay between personality traits, personality disorders, and death anxiety in a sample of 2331 participants (49% males; 51% females) across two phases. The Death Anxiety Scale, the Psychosocial Personality Inventory, and the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire were utilized. The findings revealed significant predictive relationships between personality disorders and death anxiety. Positive correlations were observed between death anxiety and nine personality disorders, including avoidant (r = .227), borderline (r = .123), dependent (r = .157), depressive (r = .098), histrionic (r = .074), narcissistic (r = .111), negativistic (r = .103), obsessive-compulsive (r = .126), and schizotypal (r = .078) personality disorders (p < .001). Death anxiety had significant inverse correlations with leadership (r = -.101) and spirituality (r = -.099) traits (p < .005). Avoidant personality disorder projected the highest prediction for death anxiety (β = .227; p = .000). Leadership as a personality trait demonstrated an outstanding ability to prevent death anxiety (β = -.101; p = .013). These findings make a unique contribution to the literature of death anxiety, personality disorders, and personality traits.

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