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4083.48 Psychological consequences or domestic violence: An analysis <strong>of</strong> symptoms in batterd<br />

women, María Arinero, María Crespo, Francisco J. Labrador, M. Mar Gómez, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Psychological symptoms after suffering domestic violence have been found as predictors <strong>of</strong><br />

inadaptation to daily life and risk behaviors (e.g. suicide, substance abuse...). The purpose <strong>of</strong> this<br />

poster is to assess the most typical psychological effects in battered women. About 70 battered<br />

women participated in the study. All <strong>of</strong> them were assessed by Posttraumatic Symptoms Severity<br />

Scale, Beck Depression Inventory-II, Beck Anxiety Inventory, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and<br />

Brief Symptoms Inventory. Analysis <strong>of</strong> symptoms were carried out to improve the suggestions for<br />

therapy.<br />

4083.49 Misinterpretation <strong>of</strong> bodily sensations in social anxiety disorder, Yoshihiro Kanai 1 ,<br />

Satoko Sasagawa 2 , Junwen Chen 2 , Hironori Shimada 2 , Yuji Sakano 1 , 1 University <strong>of</strong> Hokkaido,<br />

Japan, 2 School <strong>of</strong> Human Sciences, Waseda University, Japan<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this study was to investigate the effects <strong>of</strong> misinterpretation <strong>of</strong> bodily sensations<br />

on social anxiety tendency. One hundred and sixteen undergraduate students completed the Social<br />

Phobia Scale, the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale, and a scale which assessed the interpretation<br />

style <strong>of</strong> bodily sensations in social situations. Interpretations had four aspects: noticeability by<br />

others, threat <strong>of</strong> bodily sensations, prediction <strong>of</strong> poor performance due to bodily sensations, fear <strong>of</strong><br />

negative evaluation regarding bodily sensations. Results <strong>of</strong> multiple regression analyses revealed<br />

that fear <strong>of</strong> negative evaluation regarding their bodily sensations was the most influential to social<br />

anxiety tendency.<br />

4083.50 The study <strong>of</strong> the internet using, addiction disorder and personality trait <strong>of</strong> college<br />

students, Wangshu Li, Xi'an University <strong>of</strong> Finance & Economics, China<br />

The development <strong>of</strong> the internet has brought both positive and negative aspects. In negative aspect,<br />

the study <strong>of</strong> Internet Addiction Disorder is the popular focus <strong>of</strong> psychology in recent years. At<br />

present, there are various reasons for IAD both in China and in the world. In this paper, the author<br />

makes a careful study <strong>of</strong> the college students in their personality which have high marks in IAD.<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> the study is to find out the deep reason for IAD both in theory and in practice, and<br />

instruct them to use internet properly to prevent the negative influence <strong>of</strong> internet.<br />

4083.51 The meaning <strong>of</strong> symptoms <strong>of</strong> schizophrenia in DSM-IV-TR: In terms <strong>of</strong> clinical<br />

competence psychology, Teruchika Katsumata, Komazawa University, Japan<br />

The present study examined the characteristic symptoms (Criterion A) and social/ occupational<br />

dysfunction (Criterion B) using diagnostic criteria for schzophrenia in DSM-IV-TR, in terms <strong>of</strong><br />

competence clinical psychology. The criteria were translated into 24 component symbols in the<br />

competence list consisting <strong>of</strong> five factors ( cognitive, physical, social, survival, and general<br />

self-esteem competence) by three graduate students <strong>of</strong> clinical psychology. The results suggest<br />

that Criterion A and B are associated with dysfunction <strong>of</strong> 14 components included in five<br />

competence factors. Further studies are warranted in order to argue causes <strong>of</strong> schizophrenia.<br />

4083.52 Is imitation in children with autism also goal-directed? Yura Kunihira 1 , Atsushi Senju 1 ,<br />

Toshikazu Hasegawa 1 , Yoshikuni Tojo 2 , 1 the University <strong>of</strong> Tokyo, Japan; 2 the National Institute<br />

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