Publications by authors named "Hsin-Ping Hsu"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to explore the relationship between mental health, menopausal status, sleep patterns, and rest-activity rhythms (RARs) in middle-aged women.
  • The research involved 87 women aged 45 to 60 from Taiwan, who were monitored over a week using actigraphy devices and questionnaires to assess their mental health and sleep.
  • Results indicated that menopausal status affected RARs but not sleep quality, while higher depressive symptoms related to longer sleep latency and lower sleep efficiency, highlighting the significance of mental health across different menopausal stages.
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Purpose: Self-forgiveness requires a cognitive reframing of one's views of the self. It may be a positive situational strength, and it has been shown that higher levels of self-forgiveness are related to well-being and a specific personality type. However, the concept, per se, and the inner healing process of self-forgiveness are still unclear because of a lack of cultural awareness in this research field.

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The main purpose of this article is to combine three important themes in Chinese cultural societies: serendipity in relationship (yuanfen), relational interactions, and psychological adaptation through self-cultivation. People who live in Chinese cultural societies are deeply affected by relationalism and tend to be very different from their Western counterparts, who adopt individualistic methods when dealing with interpersonal problems. They are highly likely to access the perspective of yuanfen as part of their cultural wisdom to convert negative feelings, awkwardness, or setbacks caused by interpersonal relationship incidents, into a type of cognitive belief that can be used to combat anxiety and actuate coping actions.

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