Social relationships, depressive symptoms and suicidality in Korea: Examining mediating and moderating effects in men and women.

Min-Ah Lee
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Abstract

Background: It has been widely recognized that social relationships and depressive symptoms predict suicidality. However, there are few empirical studies examining relationships among these three factors using an integrative approach.

Aims: This study aimed to examine the effects of perceived quality of social relationships and depressive symptoms on suicidality and to analyze whether the effect of perceived quality of social relationships on suicidality is mediated by depressive symptoms or whether the perceived quality of social relationships has a moderating effect on the relationship between depressive symptoms and suicidality in men and women.

Methods: The data were drawn from the 2012 Korean General Social Survey, a nationally representative survey. Multiple regression models and subsample analyses were conducted according to gender.

Results: A higher perceived quality of social relationships decreased suicidality while depressive symptoms increased suicidality. The effect of perceived quality of social relationships was partially mediated by depressive symptoms. Perceived quality of social relationships also significantly interacted with depressive symptoms, suggesting that the harmful effect of depressive symptoms was ameliorated as perceived quality of social relationships increased. A subsample analysis according to gender, however, indicated a significant gender difference in that the perceived quality of social relationships moderated the effect of depressive symptoms only in women.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that enhanced quality of social relationships can protect people from suicidal risk and are more effective for women with depressive symptoms than for men with the same symptoms.

韩国的社会关系、抑郁症状和自杀:对男性和女性的中介和调节作用的检验。
背景:社会关系和抑郁症状可以预测自杀行为,这一点已被广泛认识。然而,很少有实证研究使用综合的方法来检验这三个因素之间的关系。目的:本研究旨在探讨社会关系感知质量和抑郁症状对自杀行为的影响,并分析社会关系感知质量对自杀行为的影响是由抑郁症状介导的,还是社会关系感知质量对男性和女性抑郁症状和自杀行为之间的关系有调节作用。方法:数据来源于具有全国代表性的2012年韩国综合社会调查。根据性别进行多元回归模型和子样本分析。结果:较高的社会关系感知质量降低了自杀倾向,而抑郁症状增加了自杀倾向。社会关系感知质量的影响部分由抑郁症状介导。感知到的社会关系质量也与抑郁症状显著相互作用,表明抑郁症状的有害影响随着感知到的社会关系质量的增加而改善。然而,根据性别进行的子样本分析表明,社会关系的感知质量仅在女性中减缓了抑郁症状的影响,这一结果存在显著的性别差异。结论:研究结果表明,提高社会关系质量可以保护人们免受自杀风险,并且对有抑郁症状的女性比有相同症状的男性更有效。
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