@article{oai:phoenix.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000668, author = {前田, 直樹 and 長友, 真実 and 田中, 陽子 and TANAKA, Yoko and 三浦, 宏子 and マエダ, ナオキ and ナガトモ, マミ and タナカ, ヨウコ and ミウラ, ヒロコ and MAEDA, Naoki and NAGATOMO, Mami and TANAKA, Yoko and MIURA, Hiroko}, journal = {九州保健福祉大学研究紀要, Journal of Kyushu University of Health and Welfare}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), Co-dependency is a functional deficit whereby individuals control both other's behaviour and their own behaviour in order to keep being depended on by others. It has been pointed out in the clinical field that co-dependency is associated with a variety of mental health problems. There are two parts in this study. The purpose of the first part of the study was to develop a questionnaire of particular co-dependent behaviours and to examine the relationship between co-dependency, depression and dependent personality. The factor analysis of the questionnaire generated two factors, "Self-sacrifice" and "Immaturity" . Based on these factors the subscales were developed. Besides, Self-Depression Scale (SDS) was used to assess their mental health With regard to measuring dependent personality, eight items were extracted from dependent personality disorder from Cluster "C" Personality Disorder of DSM-IV-TR. The sample was 290 social welfare students (179 males, 111 females). The analysis of correlation showed a significant relation between co-dependency, depression and dependent personality. The second part of the study hypothesised that co-dependency of social welfare students would be higher than students majoring in a different subject The co-dependent data, gained from the first par of the study, was compared with data from students majoring in another subject (n=142). However, it was not found a significant difference between them. Further studies in this area should gather more data from clinical field.}, pages = {79--87}, title = {福祉系大学生における共依存と心理的健康}, volume = {8}, year = {2007}, yomi = {マエダ, ナオキ and ナガトモ, マミ and タナカ, ヨウコ and ミウラ, ヒロコ} }