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KMID : 1007420130110010051
Mood and Emotion
2013 Volume.11 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.57
Characteristics of Low Resilient Depressed Patients
Lee Sang-kyung

Choi Young-Min
Kim Bong-Seog
Lee Dong-Woo
Gim Min-Sook
Park Jun-Hyun
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to find characteristics of low resilience group in patient with depressive disorder.

Methods: High (¡Ã75th percentile), medium, low (¡Â25th percentile) resilience groups were classified on the basis of Connor-Davidson resilience scale (CD-RISC). Correlation and regression analysis were done about CD-RISC and parenting behavior inventory, temperament and characteristics inventory. After 3 months, CGI-S, and PHQ-9 scores were followed up.

Results: 64 patients completed the study. Religious or nonreligious state showed significant difference among the three groups (p=.034). In low resilience group, mean age and reasonable explanation of the mother was significant lower compared with the high resilience group (p=.015). Novelty seeking, persistence, self-directedness, cooperativeness and self-transcendence were lower, and harm avoidance was higher in the low resilience group. Resilience score were significantly correlated with the percentage of improvement on PHQ-9(p=.031) and CGI-I(p=.001) score. In regression analysis about CD-RISC, state hope scale and persistent were coefficient of determinant.

Conclusion: These findings imply that a mother¡¯s rearing attitude, giving a reasonable explanation for problems encountered could affect a child¡¯s resilience. Persistence can be believed of as a core temperament that reflects the concept of resilience well. Low resilience is implicated as poor prognostic factor in depression recovery.
KEYWORD
Resilience, Depression, Temperament, Persistence, Reasoning
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