The Mediated Moderation of Conscientiousness and Active Involution on Zhongyong Practical Thinking and Depression.

IF 2.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Psychology Research and Behavior Management Pub Date : 2024-08-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PRBM.S470060
Ling Liu, Da Yi, Ting Li
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Abstract

Purpose: This study integrates traditional Chinese culture, precisely the philosophy of Zhongyong () thinking, with the prevention and treatment of depression.

Samples and methods: It involved a study with 700 undergraduate students from a college in Guangzhou, using the Negative Zhongyong Scale, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and the NEO Five-Factor Inventory for assessments.

Results: The findings demonstrated that negative Zhongyong thinking predicts depression inversely. Additionally, conscientiousness indirectly and positively influences this relationship through active involution, thereby enhancing its overall effect. The analysis used the 2-mediated moderation (2meMO) model, which effectively handles error heterogeneous variances and provides a detailed assessment of the interactions between these variables. The specific findings are as follows: (1) There are correlations among negative Zhongyong thinking, depression, conscientiousness, and active involution; (2) Conscientiousness can directly and positively regulate the association between negative Zhongyong thinking and depression, and it can also indirectly regulate this relationship through active involution; (3) The higher the conscientiousness, the more actively individuals engage in active involution, thereby strengthening the negative predictive effect of negative Zhongyong thinking on depression.

Conclusion: These research findings contribute to the enrichment of theoretical research on the prevention and treatment of depressive symptoms and offer a fresh perspective on the utilization of traditional Chinese culture in depression prevention and treatment.

自觉性和主动内驱力对中庸实用思想和抑郁的中介调节作用
目的:本研究将中国传统文化,即中庸思想与抑郁症的防治相结合:研究对象为广州某高校的700名本科生,采用消极中庸量表、患者健康问卷-9和NEO五因素量表进行评估:结果:研究结果表明,消极中庸思想对抑郁有反向预测作用。结果:研究结果表明,消极的中庸思想与抑郁呈反向预测关系,此外,自觉性通过主动内隐间接地对这一关系产生积极影响,从而增强其整体效果。分析采用了 2-mediated moderation (2meMO) 模型,该模型可有效处理误差异质性方差,并对这些变量之间的相互作用进行详细评估。具体研究结果如下(1)消极中庸思想、抑郁、自觉性和主动内卷之间存在相关性;(2)自觉性可以直接正向调节消极中庸思想与抑郁之间的关联,也可以通过主动内卷间接调节这种关系;(3)自觉性越高,个体越积极主动地进行主动内卷,从而加强消极中庸思想对抑郁的负向预测效应:这些研究成果有助于丰富抑郁症状预防和治疗的理论研究,并为中国传统文化在抑郁症预防和治疗中的应用提供了新的视角。
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4.50
自引率
4.70%
发文量
341
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Psychology Research and Behavior Management is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on the science of psychology and its application in behavior management to develop improved outcomes in the clinical, educational, sports and business arenas. Specific topics covered in the journal include: -Neuroscience, memory and decision making -Behavior modification and management -Clinical applications -Business and sports performance management -Social and developmental studies -Animal studies The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, clinical studies, surveys, reviews and evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, case reports and extended reports.
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