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at least apparently, remains unanswered. The present study proposes that the concept <strong>of</strong> face is a<br />

key to understand the relationship between self-esteem and the presentation <strong>of</strong> self in cultural<br />

contexts. It is hypothesized that (a) perceived self-efficacy in managing face in everyday life<br />

affects individuals’ self-esteem; (b) cultural values determine the aspects <strong>of</strong> face that are<br />

emphasized in the interpersonal relationships. This study attempted to test the hypotheses by using<br />

snowballing sampling among the Japanese undergraduates. The results will be discussed from the<br />

perspective <strong>of</strong> indigenous psychology.<br />

5083.131 Asheke, a life walker: An etnopsychological approach, Cordova Alberto, Universidad<br />

Ricardo Palma, Peru<br />

It is proposed a model in order to analyze a cultural background <strong>of</strong> people across time and the<br />

making <strong>of</strong> their personality. It is pointed out the ancient Peruvian belief named KUTEQ (back to<br />

nature) to make feasible an analysis <strong>of</strong> whatever have came in contact during one's lifetime:<br />

neighborhoods, tows, places. An special emphasis is made with people because it is attempted a<br />

warm and delicate evaluation. Asheke, the one who could make possible the Kuteq experience, as<br />

old Peruvian belief state, helps bring to memory parents, friends. It is proposed Kuteq construct as<br />

an etnopsychological tool.<br />

5083.132 A study on the mental health lever and its influencing factors <strong>of</strong> female teachers in<br />

universities in Liaoning Province <strong>of</strong> China, Mu Huairong 1 , Li Xu 2 , Sun Li 2 , 1 Shenyang Normal<br />

University, China, 2 Education department Shenyang Normal University, China<br />

The SCL-90 is used to examine the mental health situation <strong>of</strong> over 150 female teachers in<br />

universities in Liaoning Province. And an additional personal interview questionnaire uniquely<br />

designed in regard to the factors affecting their mental health also be used. The results indicates<br />

that female teachers have more problems than average in mental health. These mental health<br />

problems are essentially focused on somatization, interpersonal sensitivity, anxiety, depression.<br />

And the problems become more and more serious with age, especially among the teachers with<br />

higher academic records and lecturers. The major influencing factors <strong>of</strong> female teachers also be<br />

investigated.<br />

5083.133 Study on entrepreneur’s mental health, Yu Wenhong, Shenyang Normal University,<br />

China<br />

Study on entrepreneur’s mental health Wenhong YU (Shenyang normal university Shenyang<br />

110034) Abstract entrepreneur’s mental health is an important aspect <strong>of</strong> their quality. There are<br />

common and unique characteristics <strong>of</strong> mental health between entrepreneur and others.<br />

Entrepreneur’s mental problems typically present symptoms <strong>of</strong> physical- mental health,<br />

interpersonal relationship, pr<strong>of</strong>essional behavior problems and so on. The reasons for these<br />

problems include social, pr<strong>of</strong>essional and individual factors. The study suggests that mental health<br />

should be maintained and improved from the level <strong>of</strong> social system, family and individuals based<br />

on the results <strong>of</strong> assessment and treatment. Key words entrepreneur, mental health, mental quality.<br />

5083.134 A study <strong>of</strong> mental health on military people at high altitude and its correlative factors,<br />

Liu Bo, China<br />

Objective: To understand mental health and its related factors in soldiers. Methods: A total <strong>of</strong> 267<br />

1269

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