The association between positive school climate and school identification and probable depression among Chinese adolescents: serial mediation mechanisms via resilience, mindfulness, and loneliness.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Yanqiu Yu, Deborah Baofeng Wang, Mengni Du, Anise M S Wu, Juliet Honglei Chen, Stefanie H Y Yen, Guohua Zhang, Dong-Wu Xu, Joseph T F Lau
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Abstract

Background: Adolescent depression is a significant public health issue. Both environmental factors (e.g., school climate and school identification) and personal factors (e.g., resilience, mindfulness, and loneliness) are associated with depression.

Methods: An anonymous cross-sectional study (n = 7,554) was conducted among secondary school students in Taizhou, China from February to March 2022. Probable depression was defined as the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) score ≥ 10.

Results: The prevalence of probable depression was 18.81%. It was negatively associated with school climate, school identification, resilience, and mindfulness, and positively associated with loneliness. The negative association between school climate and probable depression was significantly/fully mediated by three single-mediator indirect paths (involving resilience, self-compassion, and loneliness, respectively) and two two-mediator indirect paths (first via resilience then via loneliness, and first via self-compassion then via loneliness, respectively). The mediation effect sizes for the five paths were 17.05%, 6.82%, 39.20%, 7.39%, And 3.52%, respectively. Similar significant mediation paths were identified regarding the association between school identification and probable depression, although these exhibited relatively small mediation effect sizes of < 10%.

Conclusions: This study observed high prevalence of probable depression among Chinese secondary school students. School climate and school identification at the environmental level were directly and indirectly (via personal factors of resilience, mindfulness, and loneliness) associated with adolescent depression. Future studies are needed to confirm the above findings and pilot interventions to modify these factors.

中国青少年积极学校氛围、学校认同与抑郁的关系:心理弹性、正念和孤独感的一系列中介机制
背景:青少年抑郁症是一个重要的公共卫生问题。环境因素(如学校气候和学校认同)和个人因素(如弹性、正念和孤独感)都与抑郁有关。方法:于2022年2月至3月对中国台州市中学生进行匿名横断面研究(n = 7554)。患者健康问卷(PHQ-9) 9项得分≥10分为可能抑郁。结果:抑郁症疑似患病率为18.81%。它与学校氛围、学校认同、适应力和正念呈负相关,与孤独感呈正相关。学校氛围与可能抑郁之间的负相关被三个单中介间接路径(分别涉及心理弹性、自我同情和孤独)和两个双中介间接路径(分别涉及心理弹性、自我同情和孤独)显著/完全中介。5条路径的中介效应量分别为17.05%、6.82%、39.20%、7.39%和3.52%。关于学校认同与可能抑郁之间的关系,我们发现了类似的显著中介路径,尽管这些中介效应量相对较小。结论:本研究发现中国中学生可能抑郁的患病率较高。环境层面的学校氛围和学校认同直接或间接地(通过弹性、正念和孤独感等个人因素)与青少年抑郁相关。未来的研究需要证实上述发现和试点干预措施来改变这些因素。
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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
716
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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