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    Title: 算命態度與心理健康之 關係 以自我效能為調節變項
    The Relationship between Fortune-telling Attitude and Mental Health: Using Self-efficacy as the Moderating Variable
    Authors: 李嘉珮
    LI, CHIA PEI
    Contributors: 心理輔導學系
    Keywords: 算命態度
    心理健康
    自我效能
    fortune-telling attitude
    mental health
    self-efficacy
    Date: 2024
    Issue Date: 2024-12-02 13:46:37 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究之主要目的在於探討算命態度與心理健康之關係,並以自我效能作為調節變項,檢視自我效能與算命態度及心理健康之相關情形。研究對象採取便利抽樣方式,施測對象為18足歲以上成年人,施以「算命態度量表」、「簡式健康量表」、「中國人幸福感量表(簡短版)」及「一般自我效能感量表中文版」等四個量表。本研究目的有以下三項:一、探究算命態度與心理健康之關係。二、探究自我效能與心理健康之關係。三、探究自我效能調節算命經驗與心理健康間之關係。收集資料後以描述統計、t考驗、單因子變異數分析、Pearson積差相關、多元迴歸分析等方法進行統計分析,以利檢驗假設。研究結果顯示算命態度與心理健康呈現負相關;在本研究中以簡式健康量表以及中國人幸福感(簡短版)做為評估參與者心理健康程度之工具,雖然算命態度與此二量表皆呈現負相關,但只有簡式健康量表達統計上之顯著水準;本研究之假設一「算命態度與心理健康呈負相關」獲得研究結果支持。自我效能與心理健康呈現正相關,且與簡式健康量表以及中國人幸福感量表(簡短版)皆達到統計上之顯著差異;本研究之假設二「自我效能與心理健康呈現正相關」獲得研究結果支持。研究發現自我效能調節算命態度與心理健康之情形不顯著,本研究之假設「自我效能高者,算命態度與心理健康之負相關低於自我效能低者」未獲得研究結果支持。

    The main purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between fortune-telling attitude and mental health, and to use self-efficacy as a moderating variable to examine the correlation between self-efficacy, fortune-telling attitude and mental health. The subjects of the research were convenience sampling, and the subjects were adults over 18 years old. They were administered the "Fortune Telling Attitude Scale", "Short Form Health Scale", "Chinese Happiness Scale (Short Version)" and "General Self-efficacy scale Chinese version" and other four scales. The purpose of this study is as follows: 1. To explore the relationship between fortune-telling attitude and mental health. 2. Explore the relationship between self-efficacy and mental health. 3. Explore the relationship between self-efficacy regulating fortune-telling experience and mental health. After collecting the data, statistical analysis was performed using methods such as descriptive statistics, t-test, single-factor analysis of variation, Pearson product-difference correlation, and multiple regression analysis to facilitate testing of hypotheses.
    The results of the study show that fortune-telling attitude is negatively correlated with mental health. In this study, the Short Form Health Scale and the Chinese Happiness (Short Version) were used as tools to assess the mental health of the participants. Although the fortune-telling attitude and these two scales were All showed a negative correlation, but only the simple health quantity expressed a statistically significant level. The first hypothesis of this study, "There is a negative correlation between fortune-telling attitude and mental health" was supported by the research results. Self-efficacy is positively correlated with mental health, and has statistically significant differences with the Short Form Health Scale and the Chinese Happiness Scale (short version); the second hypothesis of this study is "Self-efficacy is positively correlated with mental health." Get support from research results. The study found that self-efficacy does not significantly regulate fortune-telling attitudes and mental health. The hypothesis of this study that "for people with high self-efficacy, the negative correlation between fortune-telling attitudes and mental health is lower than for people with low self-efficacy" was not supported by the research results.
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