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Item 師大新生之價值體系及其短期演變(國立臺灣師範大學研究發展處, 1984-06-??) 陳肇男; 吳就君; 李叔佩The population of this study is 1972 freshmen of the National TaiwanNormal University, A systematic sample was selected for the study of their value systems and short term changes of the systems. Rokeach's 36 value concepts have been adopted as study focus. In addition, small group activities were conducted to elicit value changes. It was found that the principal factors of the student's orientational value systems were: (1) Society vs individual orientation, (2) material vs spiritual life, (3) individual vs society orientation, and (4) Spiritual vs material life. Their prin-cipal factors for instrumental value system were: (1) moral vs competence, (2) self expansion vs self constriction, (3) competence vs moral, and (4) moral vs competence. The characteristics of the two value systems were simple and contradictory. The effect of small group activities turns the participants into individual orientation. Generally speaking, orientation value systems remained unchanged at 3-month intervals. However, instrumental value system was changed from emphasi-zing moral to emphasizing competence. The changes were serious and deserved further study.Item 師大學生歷年心理衛生輔導工作分析研究(國立臺灣師範大學研究發展處, 1982-06-??) 吳就君; 李叔佩The authors have reviewed the utilization records of a Mental Health Services Division of the Health Center at the National Taiwan-Normal University in Taipei, Taiwan, ROC. Records which are felt to be adequate for this review extend back to the founding of the Mental Health Division in 1957. Prof. Shu-pei Lee, the second author of this paper, has been the Director of the Health Center since its establish-ment.The goals of the present study were as follows:1. To assess utilization rates of University Mental Health Services from 1958 through 1978.2. To study referred population in terms of age, sex, reason for referral,severity of symptoms, diagnosis, nature of treatment including referral to other agencies.3. To compare the students seen in Mental Health Services with the general school population.4. To note trends through the years in utilization and modes of treatment provided.5. To examine certain features unique to the academic arena which are relevant to student utilization of the Mental Health Services.6. To provide a special review of 4 suicide cases (total recorded during the 20-year period).7. To make general comparison, insofar as comparison is possible, with student health mental health program utilization in an American University (the University of Illinois, Champaign, III.)