KMID : 0387420200310040249
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Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry 2020 Volume.31 No. 4 p.249 ~ p.258
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Response Characteristics of S-HTP Tests - Seven Emotions and Cognitive Processes
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Jeong Seo-Yun
Hur Shin-Chul Bae Jin-Soo Kim Kyeong-Ok
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Abstract
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Objectives: S-HTP is a projective test of cognitive activity. The purpose of this study was to examine the response characteristics in the S-HTP test as they related to seven emotions and cognitive processes.
Methods: 153 students underwent S-HTP testing. 10 students were excluded and a total of 143 students ¡¯ data was used for the study. 143 students were classified into four groups by SCAT. A survey was conducted on seven emotions and cognitive processes painting the Whole picture, house, tree, and person, and after receiving IRB review exemption, the chi-square test was conducted to check homogeneity of the groups by gender and age. Finally, frequency analysis by constitution for each item was conducted.
Results: The reaction characteristics of S-HTP, focusing on the seven emotions and cognitive processes detailed by Korean Medicine, are as follows: 1. The primary sentiment while drawing during S-HTP was ¡®Joy (hui)¡¯ followed by ¡®Thought (sah)¡¯. 2. The sentiments while painting during the S-HTP test, and the emotions of looking at the picture after the S-HTP test, increased in ¡®Joy (hui)¡¯ and decreased in ¡®Thought (sah)¡¯. 3. ¡®Thought (Sah)¡¯ was the highest scored process while drawing S-HTP, followed by ¡®jee (òª)¡¯. However, ¡®ryeo (Õç)¡¯ was similar to ¡®jee (òª)¡¯ in an unclassifiable constitution.
Conclusions: The primary characteristics of the S-HTP test response are ¡®Joy (hui)¡¯ and ¡®Thought (sah)¡¯ in emotion, and ¡®sah (ÞÖ)¡¯ and ¡®jee (òª)¡¯ in cognitive processes. Therefore, it is necessary to verify this during the S-HTP test.
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KEYWORD
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Response characteristics of S-HTP, Seven emotions, Korean medical cognitive process
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