The empirical study of Western psychology’s meaning to life (Meaning in Life) has been around for more than 40 years. Especially with the rise of the positive psychology movement, the research on the meaning of life has shown momentum of revival. The meaning of life is considered to be an important component and/or source of psychological well-being. A large number of empirical studies have found ...
Stress perception refers to the human body's ability to sense and feel stress. Stress refers to various forces or conditions that affect the body's psychological and physiological state. These forces or conditions can be stress stimuli from the external environment or internal psychological, emotional or physiological factors. People’s perception and perception of stress can be performed in differ...
Welcome to participate in this impulsive personality trait test. This test uses the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11), also known as the Barratt Impulsiveness Personality Questionnaire. The Chinese version of the questionnaire was translated and revised by the Beijing Center for Psychological Crisis Research and Intervention to evaluate individual impulsive personality traits. Impulsive persona...
The Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ) is a psychometric tool compiled by Zhang Yukun and Yaning. The questionnaire aims to evaluate the coping methods individuals use when responding to stress, including two dimensions: positive response and negative response. Through this questionnaire, we can understand a person's psychological tendencies and coping strategies when facing stress and d...
The self-evaluation questionnaire BDI-SF (Beck Depression Inventory - Short Form), also known as Beck depression rating scale, was compiled by the famous American psychologist Beck AT in the 1960s and was later widely used in clinical epidemiological investigations. The early versions of BDI were 21 items, and the content of the items was derived from clinical practice. Later it was found that som...
The FAS Scale Family Affluence Scale, developed within the HBSC research network, includes easy-to-answer questions that reflect material affluence and has proven to be a useful indicator of family material affluence. The third edition of the HBSC Family Wealth Scale (FAS III) is improved and expanded based on FAS II . FAS III is developed to better reflect the changes and diversity of modern soci...
What negative emotions are most likely to be affected by? Many times, we have some harsh requirements for ourselves, others, or the environment, which makes things difficult to match these requirements, resulting in negative emotions. Today I will share with you an interesting test to test which negative emotions you are most likely to be affected by?
Nine out of ten things are unsatisfactory in life. In life, it is inevitable to encounter setbacks. Some people are in a slump, while others are becoming more and more courageous. Why is there such a big difference? In fact, this is not the gift of some people, but depends on a very important factor - psychological endurance.
When we grow up, we are trained to be emotionally stable adults, focus on daily life happiness, ignore the small emotions in our hearts, and are used to taking hardships as a supplement for the seemingly beautiful happiness in front of us.