Markt C, Johnson M
Missouri Western State College, St. Joseph 64507.
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 1993 Spring;23(3):161-73. doi: 10.1007/BF00707147.
The prevalence among college age adults (N = 184) of transitional objects and pre-sleep preparation rituals and their relationship to mental health was investigated. Two scales concerning use of transitional objects and fear of going to sleep, showed statistically significant correlations with self-reports of nightmares, loneliness, depression, and previous physical and sexual abuse. Forty-six students scoring in the highest 15% of the distribution of scores for each scale were compared with students in the lowest 15% on the MAACL and SCL-90-R. High scoring students showed significantly higher levels of depression, anxiety, hostility, and interpersonal sensitivity.
对184名大学生中过渡性客体及睡前准备仪式的流行情况及其与心理健康的关系进行了调查。两个关于过渡性客体使用和入睡恐惧的量表,与噩梦、孤独、抑郁以及既往身体和性虐待的自我报告显示出统计学上的显著相关性。将在每个量表得分分布最高的15%的46名学生与在MAACL和SCL - 90 - R得分最低的15%的学生进行比较。高分学生表现出显著更高水平的抑郁、焦虑、敌意和人际敏感性。