Objective. To examine the relations between personality traits and syndromes of depression in a nonclinical Chinese population. Method. We recruited 469 nonclinical participants in China. They completed the Chinese version temperament and character inventory (TCI) and self-rating depression scale (SDS). A structural equation model was used to rate the relation between seven TCI scales and the three SDS subscale scores (based on Shafer's meta-analysis of the SDS items factor analyses). This was based on the assumption that the three depression subscales would be predicted by the temperament and character subscales, whereas the character subscales would be predicted by the temperament subscales. Results. The positive symptoms scores were pred...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset, the Chinese General Social Survey, ...
Objectives: This study aims to explore the associations of personality traits and extra-family socia...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
peer reviewedAlthough several studies have assessed the relationships between the temperament dimens...
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical temperaments and characters of Iranian patients wi...
ObjectiveaaThe purpose of this study was to examine personality traits of patients with major depres...
Questionnaires were administered to a large sample of subjects (1363 Chinese college students), to e...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare personality traits between major depressive d...
In this present study, we examined the relationship between the Cloninger's dimensional psychobiolog...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
Introduction: It has been recognised for many years that in Western contexts social support is assoc...
Not enough is known about which patients suffering from major depressive disorder benefit from antid...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset, the Chinese General Social Survey, ...
Objectives: This study aims to explore the associations of personality traits and extra-family socia...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
peer reviewedAlthough several studies have assessed the relationships between the temperament dimens...
The aim of this study was to compare the clinical temperaments and characters of Iranian patients wi...
ObjectiveaaThe purpose of this study was to examine personality traits of patients with major depres...
Questionnaires were administered to a large sample of subjects (1363 Chinese college students), to e...
Background: The objective of this study was to compare personality traits between major depressive d...
In this present study, we examined the relationship between the Cloninger's dimensional psychobiolog...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...
Introduction: It has been recognised for many years that in Western contexts social support is assoc...
Not enough is known about which patients suffering from major depressive disorder benefit from antid...
This paper uses a large-scale nationally representative dataset, the Chinese General Social Survey, ...
Objectives: This study aims to explore the associations of personality traits and extra-family socia...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are among the greatest contributors to the global burden of disease...