Abstract

IntroductionAbnormal behavior can cause harm or loss to oneself, the family, and society and may be related to psychological endurance levels. With early identification and early intervention, the occurrence of harm can be prevented and the loss can be reduced. Now there is no clear definition of psychological endurance levels and no accurate measurement tools yet.MethodsThis study first proposes the concept of psychological endurance threshold (PET) and defines that as: “the psychological state threshold of human objective physiological characteristics and outbreaks of abnormal behavior led by subjective cognitive level difference”. The study hypothesizes that human behavior is related to it, and constructs multiple measurement method tools to measure it.ResultsHere we show PET exists objectively and can be measured exactly by methods such as psychological endurance threshold measurement table, experience evaluation, dopamine level detection, and genetic testing. In particular, PET is determined by AKT1, PRDM4, and BAX which are the natural markers of PET.ConclusionsThe significance of this study is to discover people with abnormal expression of AKT1, PRDM4, and BAX who have lower PET and tend to commit abnormal behavior more easily. Understanding PET will enable people to make self‐adjustment or to intervene by professionals as soon as possible and in a timely manner in the face of various negative stimuli in work and life, especially for people with lower PET, people should intervene as early as possible to reduce the harm to the individual, family and society.

Highlights

  • Abnormal behavior can cause harm or loss to oneself, the family, and society and may be related to psychological endurance levels

  • The results showed that psychological endurance threshold measurement table (PETMT) with a total of 15 topics was fi‐ nally formed with three dimensions and five topics for each dimension (Table 1)

  • The results showed that the experience evaluation during the delivery process of pregnant women was negatively correlated with the results of PETMT (Figure 2)

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Summary

| INTRODUCTION

We all know that people have a certain psychological endurance level, but what is its definition, what is the threshold, and how to mea‐ sure it, have not been studied yet, there are only researches on the relationship between abnormal behavior and negative stimulation. Some researchers have con‐ cluded (Leyro, Zvolensky, & Bernstein, 2010) that people who suffer from a low tolerance for pain have painful experiences and expand the conditions that cause pain and respond to other peo‐ ple and the environment. If these reactions are abnormal behaviors, they can cause harm to themselves, their family, and society. The results showed that neurotransmitters can affect people's stress response, and dif‐ ferent pressures can lead to changes in dopamine levels. Understanding PET will enable people to make self‐ad‐ justment or to intervene by professionals as soon as possible and in a timely manner in the face of various negative stimuli in work and life, especially for people with lower PET, people should intervene as early as possible to reduce the harm to the individual, family, and society

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