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Characterization and indicative of personality disorder in university students
Caracterização e indicativos de transtorno de personalidade em estudantes de uma universidade
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Abstract Objective: Evaluates the personality of Administration students at night of a University in the northwest of Rio Grande
do Sul, looking from the identification of personality traits and indicative of disorders of it. Method: Quantitative,
descriptive, conducted from April to June of 2010. It us... view more
Objective: Evaluates the personality of Administration students at night of a University in the northwest of Rio Grande
do Sul, looking from the identification of personality traits and indicative of disorders of it. Method: Quantitative,
descriptive, conducted from April to June of 2010. It used a sociodemographic questionnaire and a neuroticism scale
factor – it investigates vulnerability, psychosocial disturbance, anxiety and depression. Results: The prevalence of
leisure activities, that are related with welfare and quality of life. In the personality evaluation was found that most of
the students showed expected scores in the four dimensions evaluated, what means that they do not show disorders
symptoms. Conclusion: A large percentage of students showed scores that were not expected in the four dimensions
evaluated, indicating that important symptoms are experienced eventually... view less
Keywords
student; university; Brazil; health status; mental health; personality; mental disorder; quality of life; health care
Classification
Psychological Disorders, Mental Health Treatment and Prevention
Free Keywords
health profile; health evaluation; determination of personality.
Document language
Portuguese
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 3411-3420
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5 (2013) 1
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed