中国心理卫生杂志2024,Vol.38Issue(11):1016-1020,5.DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1000-6729.2024.11.015
医院专业技术人员的心理韧性水平与注意偏向的关系
Relationship between level of resilience and attentional bias in professional technicians in hospital
摘要
Abstract
Objective:To investigate the difference of the attention bias of the resilience level of professional technicians in hospital to negative information.Methods:A total of 383 professional technicians of logistics admin-istrative posts in a third-level military hospital were selected and divided into high and low groups according to their scores on the resilience scale(the top 27%of the participants were in the high resilience group,and the bottom 27%were in the low resilience group).There were 22 participants in each of the high and low resilience groups that met the requirements.The attention bias test was conducted on the professional technicians in the high and low resil-ience groups using the Dot-probe Paradigm.A mixed experimental design of 2(group:low resilience group,high re-silience group)x 2(stimulus clues:negative stimulus,neutral stimulus)was adopted.The dependent variables were correct rate and reaction time.Results:The interaction between the response group and the stimulus cue was statisti-cally significant(P<0.05),the response time of negative stimulus in low resilience group was lower than that of neutral stimulus.The main effect of the cue condition was statistically significant in both groups(P<0.05),the correct rate of negative stimulus was lower than that of neutral stimulus.Conclusion:This study shows that the pro-fessional technicians in the high resilience group do not have obvious attention bias to negative information,while the professional technicians in the low resilience group have obvious attention bias to negative emotional informa-tion.关键词
医院/专业技术人员/心理韧性/注意偏向Key words
hospitals/professional technicians/resilience/attentional bias分类
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郭玉寒,郑洪宇,莫大明,钟慧..医院专业技术人员的心理韧性水平与注意偏向的关系[J].中国心理卫生杂志,2024,38(11):1016-1020,5.基金项目
安徽省医疗卫生重点专科建设项目(临床心理科),安徽省重点研究与开发项目(202204295107020005) (临床心理科)