A large multinational study of irritability in adolescents.

IF 5 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Jamilah Silver, Ellen Leibenluft, Wan-Ling Tseng, Daniel N Klein, Pablo Vidal-Ribas, Reut Naim, Praveetha Patalay, Eoin McElroy, Argyris Stringaris
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Abstract

Background: While irritability is associated with poor psychosocial functioning and high use of mental health services, research in this area has predominantly focused on the US and the UK, leaving a significant gap in our understanding of its presentation among adolescents globally. This study explores cross-national aspects of adolescent irritability using self-report data, examining gender differences and associations with mental health symptoms, bullying, life satisfaction, and socioeconomic status.

Method: We utilized linear mixed-effects models to examine data from the Programme for International Student Assessment, analyzing a large sample (n = 56,324, 50.5% females) from nine countries: Bulgaria, Georgia, China, Ireland, Mexico, Panama, Serbia, Spain, and the United Arab Emirates. Adolescents' mean age was 15.81 years (SD: 0.29, range: 15.25-16.33).

Results: Irritability showed little variation across countries, with ~30.3% to 44.9% reporting 'rarely or never', ~10% reported daily irritability, and over 30% reporting irritability weekly. Females reported higher irritability than males (b = -0.46). Positive correlations were found between irritability and symptoms of depression. Associations with life satisfaction and bullying varied by country, with negative links in China and the United Arab Emirates, and stronger bullying links in China and Bulgaria. No significant associations were found with socioeconomic status.

Conclusions: We find consistency of adolescent irritability in nine large samples across diverse countries. Variations in the relationships between irritability, bullying, and life satisfaction underscore the influence of country-specific factors. These findings stress the importance of global mental health initiatives to address adolescent irritability effectively.

一项关于青少年易怒的大型跨国研究。
背景:虽然易怒与心理社会功能差和心理健康服务的高使用率有关,但这一领域的研究主要集中在美国和英国,这使得我们对其在全球青少年中的表现的理解存在重大差距。本研究利用自我报告数据探讨了青少年易怒的跨国方面,考察了性别差异及其与心理健康症状、欺凌、生活满意度和社会经济地位的关系。方法:我们使用线性混合效应模型来检验来自国际学生评估项目的数据,分析了来自九个国家的大样本(n = 56,324, 50.5%为女性):保加利亚、格鲁吉亚、中国、爱尔兰、墨西哥、巴拿马、塞尔维亚、西班牙和阿拉伯联合酋长国。青少年平均年龄为15.81岁(SD: 0.29,范围:15.25 ~ 16.33)。结果:不同国家的易怒程度差异不大,约30.3%至44.9%的人报告“很少或从不”易怒,约10%的人报告每天易怒,超过30%的人报告每周易怒。女性报告的易怒程度高于男性(b = -0.46)。易怒与抑郁症状呈正相关。生活满意度与欺凌之间的关系因国家而异,中国和阿拉伯联合酋长国呈负相关,而中国和保加利亚的欺凌关系更强。没有发现与社会经济地位有显著关联。结论:我们在不同国家的9个大样本中发现了青少年易怒的一致性。易怒、欺凌和生活满意度之间关系的变化强调了国家特定因素的影响。这些发现强调了有效解决青少年易怒问题的全球精神卫生倡议的重要性。
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Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Mental Health PEDIATRICS-PSYCHIATRY
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
3.30%
发文量
77
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) publishes high quality, peer-reviewed child and adolescent mental health services research of relevance to academics, clinicians and commissioners internationally. The journal''s principal aim is to foster evidence-based clinical practice and clinically orientated research among clinicians and health services researchers working with children and adolescents, parents and their families in relation to or with a particular interest in mental health. CAMH publishes reviews, original articles, and pilot reports of innovative approaches, interventions, clinical methods and service developments. The journal has regular sections on Measurement Issues, Innovations in Practice, Global Child Mental Health and Humanities. All published papers should be of direct relevance to mental health practitioners and clearly draw out clinical implications for the field.
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