著者
田口 香代子 古川 真人 Kayoko TAGUCHI Masato FURUKAWA
出版者
昭和女子大学生活心理研究所
雑誌
昭和女子大学生活心理研究所紀要 (ISSN:18800548)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.8, pp.45-50, 2005

The Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) was translated into Japanese and its reliability and validity was examined. Female undergraduate and junior college students (N=252) completed a questionnaire and valid data were obtained from 213 of these participants. Factor analysis with varimax rotation was performed and the correlation coefficient between PTGI and several scales was calculated to examine the validity of the scale. Major findings were as follows,(1) The Japanese version of PTGI consisted of two factors:(a) Realization of situation surrounding the self and (b) Discovery and certainty of self-competence.(2) The Japanese version of PTGI was unrelated to social desirability and neuroticism. The scale was positively correlated with optimism, extraversion, openness to experience, conscientiousness, and agreeableness.(3) The Reliability of the scale based on internal consistency was satisfactory.
著者
仲由 千春 古川 真人
出版者
昭和女子大学
雑誌
學苑 (ISSN:13480103)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.761, pp.98-105, 2004-02-01

In this research, we examined whether the prediction of future events by the person with a high depression tendency was more accurate than that of the person with a low depression tendency. Participants were 137 female college students. Question paper investigations were executed twice. The interval between investigations was a month. In the 1st investigation, both Depression-Happiness Scale and Scale of Life Events in Interpersonal and Achievement Domains questionnaires were used. In the 2nd, only Scale of Life Events in Interpersonal and Achievement Domains questionnaire was used. In this research, it was not possible to conclude which prediction, the high or the low, depression group, was accurate. The accuracies of the predictions were at the same level between the high and the low depression group. It suggests that accuracy of predictions may vary with the differences of prediction and an actual experience.