Ingunn Ranøyen, Eva Gulliksrud, Marit S Indredavik, Frode Stenseng
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Abstract
Background: The quality of peer relations is linked to mental health in childhood and adolescence, but few studies have investigated its clinical relevance. In particular, the potential mediating role of peer functioning in the associations between different dimensions of symptoms and quality of life (QoL) has not been sufficiently examined.
Objective: In a clinical sample of adolescents, we examined peer relations in light of psychiatric diagnoses, as well as QoL and symptoms of mental health problems, with particular focus on symptoms of anxiety, depression, and ADHD. We also examined the potential mediating role of peer problems in the relationship between such symptoms and QoL.
Methods: The sample consisted of 603 adolescents (ages 13-18) referred to clinical assessment. Psychiatric diagnoses according to the criteria of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision, were collected from participants' clinical charts. Symptoms of disorders, QoL, and quality of peer relations were measured by self-report questionnaires.
Results: Adolescents diagnosed with anxiety/depressive disorder reported more peer problems and lower QoL than adolescents with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. These findings were supported with symptom ratings. A path model with bootstrapping was used to assess the potential mediating role of peer problems in the association between symptoms and QoL, showing that peer problems partly mediated the relationship between emotional symptoms and QoL, but not the relationship between ADHD-symptoms and QoL.
Conclusion: Improvement of peer relations may be a fruitful path for enhancing QoL among adolescents with symptoms of anxiety and depression.
背景:同伴关系的质量与儿童和青少年的心理健康有关,但很少有研究对其临床相关性进行调查。特别是,尚未充分研究同伴功能在不同症状和生活质量(QoL)之间的潜在中介作用:在一个青少年临床样本中,我们根据精神疾病的诊断、生活质量和心理健康问题的症状,特别是焦虑、抑郁和多动症的症状,研究了同伴关系。我们还研究了同伴问题在这些症状与 QoL 之间关系中的潜在中介作用:样本包括 603 名接受临床评估的青少年(13-18 岁)。根据《国际疾病和相关健康问题统计分类》第 10 次修订版的标准,从参与者的临床病历中收集了精神病诊断结果。通过自我报告问卷对失调症状、生活质量和同伴关系质量进行了测量:结果:与患有注意力缺陷/多动障碍的青少年相比,被诊断患有焦虑/抑郁障碍的青少年报告的同伴问题更多,生活质量更低。这些发现得到了症状评分的支持。使用自引导路径模型评估了同伴问题在症状与 QoL 之间的潜在中介作用,结果显示同伴问题部分中介了情绪症状与 QoL 之间的关系,但没有中介 ADHD 症状与 QoL 之间的关系:结论:改善同伴关系可能是提高有焦虑和抑郁症状的青少年生活质量的有效途径。