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Depresja a Ja odzwierciedlone

Authors: Weronika Juroszek;

Depresja a Ja odzwierciedlone

Abstract

W prezentowanym badaniu analizowano związek między depresją a Ja odzwierciedlonym (przekonaniem jednostki na temat tego, jak jest postrzegana przez otoczenie). Grupa 272 uczniów szkół średnich (176 dziewcząt i 96 chłopców) w wieku 17-18 lat, wypełniło dwa kwestionariusze: Inwentarz Depresji Becka oraz kwestionariusz „Jak jestem postrzegany przez innych?” (stworzony specjalnie na użytek niniejszych badań). Wśród chłopców, w przeciwieństwie do dziewcząt, uzyskano wyniki potwierdzające hipotezę, zgodnie z którą osoby z wysokimi wynikami w skali depresji, w porównaniu z osobami z niskimi wynikami w skali depresji, charakteryzują się niższym Ja odzwierciedlonym. The aim of the study was to analyse the relationship between depression and the reflected self (individual’s belief as to how they are perceived in the community). 272 participants (176 girls and 96 boys) aged 17-18 completed two questionnaires: Beck Depression Inventory and the questionnaire “How am I perceived by others?” (created specifically for this research). The results obtained among boys, unlike among girls, confirm the hypothesis according to which individuals with high scores on the depression scale, compared to the low scores on the depression scale, are distinguished by lower reflected self.

Keywords

H, Social Sciences, Sociology (General), L, Education, HM401-1281

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