中国大学生痛苦反刍、躯体焦虑与自杀意念的相关性研究——山东大学学报,2019-2020。

Guoxiao Sun, Zhiyao Ma, Zongyu Liu, Jenny Huen, Bob Lew, Augustine Osman, Cunxian Jia
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摘要

关于这个话题我们已经知道了什么?文献一致表明,创伤事件后的痛苦反思对心理健康有重要影响。然而,痛苦反刍与自杀之间的潜在联系,以及驱动这种关系的潜在机制,仍有待阐明。这份报告增加了什么内容?当前的研究表明,在经历过创伤性事件的大学生中,痛苦反刍与自杀意念之间存在显著的正相关。研究结果表明,躯体焦虑在痛苦反刍与自杀意念之间起中介作用。这对公共卫生实践有什么影响?旨在减少躯体焦虑的干预措施可能有助于减少自杀意念。评估和处理创伤事件后经历痛苦反思的大学生的躯体焦虑症状可能会降低自杀的风险。
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Associations among Distress Rumination, Somatic Anxiety, and Suicidal Ideation in Chinese College Students - Shandong Province, China, 2019-2020.

Associations among Distress Rumination, Somatic Anxiety, and Suicidal Ideation in Chinese College Students - Shandong Province, China, 2019-2020.

What is already known about this topic?: The literature has consistently demonstrated that distress rumination following a traumatic event has significant implications for mental health. However, the potential association between distress rumination and suicidality, as well as the underlying mechanisms driving this relationship, remains to be elucidated.

What is added by this report?: The current study demonstrated a significant, positive correlation between distress rumination and suicidal ideation in college students who have encountered traumatic events. The findings indicate that somatic anxiety serves as a mediator between distress rumination and suicidal ideation.

What are the implications for public health practice?: Interventions aimed at reducing somatic anxiety may contribute to a decrease in suicidal ideation. Assessing and addressing somatic anxiety symptoms in college students experiencing distressful rumination following traumatic events could potentially lower the risk of suicide.

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