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The Relationship between Family Intimacy, Adaptability and Depression of Private College Students

Received: 12 April 2018     Accepted: 5 May 2018     Published: 28 May 2018
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Aim: To study the relationship between family intimacy, adaptation and depression on private college students so as to provide theories to solve psychological problems of college students. Method: to apply stratified cluster sampling to 480 subjects from six private colleges in Chongqing, and to judge depression and family intimacy by CESD and FACESII-CV. Result: private college students’ family intimacy and adaptability differ with sex; ideal adaptability differs with grade, while the other three show no difference among grades. Scores of depression are higher, and those scores show no distinction between sexes or among grades, probably because there’s a large portion of depression. Conclusion: There is a negative correlation between family intimacy, adaptability and depression. Subjects with family intimacy and adaptability, especially ideal intimacy plays an important role in foretelling their depression. The aim is to provide the basis for psychological health guidance of college students.

Published in American Journal of Sports Science (Volume 6, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajss.20180603.13
Page(s) 83-87
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Keywords

Family Intimacy, Family Adaptability, Depression, Private College

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  • Foreign Trade and Business College, Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing, China

  • Foreign Trade and Business College, Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing, China

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