Self-esteem and mental health in adolescents – level and stability during a school year

Q3 Medicine
U. Moksnes, R. J. Reidunsdatter
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Abstract

Aim: Adolescence represent an important period for positive mental health development. The aim of the present paper was to investigate gender differences as well as the level, stability and predictive role of mental health (symptoms of depression/anxiety and mental well-being) and self-esteem in adolescents during a school year.Methods: The study sample consisted of a cohort of 351 students aged 15–21 years in Mid-Norway. In a survey administrated at the beginning and end of the 2016/2017 school year, mental well-being was assessed with Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale, depression/anxiety with Hopkins Symptom Checklist and self-esteem with the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Two models were tested for prediction; self-esteem on mental health (vulnerability model) and mental health on self-esteem (scar model).Results: Girls reported significantly higher depression/anxiety than boys and showed a slightly significant increase in depression/anxiety, stress and self-esteem during the two assessments. Boys scored significantly higher on mental well-being and self-esteem and reported stable mental health during the school year. Selfesteem significantly predicted depression/anxiety and mental well-being. Mental well-being and depression/ anxiety also significantly predicted self-esteem.Conclusion: The results suggest that self-esteem and mental health are reciprocally associated. The results underline the gender differences in overall mental health in adolescents and thus the potential importance of acknowledging gender when working on universal strategies for positive mental health development.
青少年的自尊与心理健康——一学年的水平和稳定性
目的:青春期是心理健康积极发展的重要时期。本论文的目的是调查一学年青少年心理健康(抑郁/焦虑症状和心理健康)和自尊的性别差异以及水平、稳定性和预测作用。方法:研究样本由挪威中部年龄15-21岁的351名学生组成。在2016/2017学年开始和结束时进行的一项调查中,使用沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表评估心理健康,使用霍普金斯症状检查表评估抑郁/焦虑,使用罗森博格自尊量表评估自尊。对两个模型进行了预测检验;自尊对心理健康的影响(脆弱性模型)和心理健康对自尊的影响(伤疤模型)。结果:在两次评估中,女生的抑郁/焦虑程度明显高于男生,并且在抑郁/焦虑、压力和自尊方面表现出轻微的显著增加。男孩在心理健康和自尊方面的得分明显更高,并且在学年期间报告了稳定的心理健康。自尊显著预测抑郁/焦虑和心理健康。心理健康和抑郁/焦虑也显著预测自尊。结论:自尊与心理健康呈负相关。研究结果强调了青少年总体心理健康的性别差异,因此在制定促进积极心理健康发展的普遍战略时,承认性别的潜在重要性。
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Norsk Epidemiologi
Norsk Epidemiologi Medicine-Epidemiology
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