Growing Up in Adversity: A Moderated Mediation Model of Family Conflict, Cyberbullying Perpetration, Making Sense of Adversity and Depression

Chaoxin Jiang, Shan Jiang
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Although family conflict is recognized as a detrimental factor for adolescents’ depression, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. This study investigates the mediating effect of cyberbullying perpetration and the moderating effect of making sense of adversity in this association. A sample of 814 Chinese adolescents (Mean age = 16.79 years) from Zhejiang province, China, is collected through multi-stage cluster random sampling. The moderated mediation model is performed by SPSS macro PROCESS. The results illustrate that cyberbullying perpetration partially mediates the relationship between family conflict and depression. In addition, the effects of family conflict on cyberbullying perpetration and depression are moderated by making sense of adversity, with the impact being weaker for adolescents with high making sense of adversity than for those with low making sense of adversity. These findings contribute to our understanding of the influencing path from family conflict to depression, as well as the significance of making sense of adversity in Chinese culture. The need for policy development and family intervention to improve adolescents’ mental health are emphasized.
逆境成长:家庭冲突、网络欺凌行为、逆境感知与抑郁的中介模型
虽然家庭冲突被认为是青少年抑郁的一个有害因素,但其潜在的机制尚不清楚。本研究探讨了网络欺凌行为的中介作用和逆境理解的调节作用。采用多阶段整群随机抽样的方法,对中国浙江省814名青少年(平均年龄16.79岁)进行调查。调节中介模型由SPSS宏PROCESS执行。结果表明,网络欺凌行为在家庭冲突与抑郁的关系中起部分中介作用。此外,家庭冲突对网络欺凌行为和抑郁的影响受逆境感知的调节,且逆境感知高的青少年的影响弱于逆境感知低的青少年。这些发现有助于我们理解家庭冲突对抑郁的影响路径,以及理解逆境在中国文化中的意义。强调制定政策和家庭干预以改善青少年心理健康的必要性。
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