抑郁素养与抑郁症状:美籍韩裔中自我评价心理健康的中介作用》(The Mediating Role of Self-Rated Mental Health Among Korean Americans)。

Yeddi Park, Soyeon Cho, Yeon-Shim Lee, Soonhee Roh
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目的:抑郁素养(DL)越来越被认为是预测心理健康结果的一个重要指标,但在这一领域,针对美籍韩裔的科学研究仍然明显不足。此外,众所周知,女性更容易患抑郁症,这可能会对她们的抑郁素养和抑郁症状产生不同于男性的影响。本研究旨在探讨两个主要目标:(1) 自评心理健康(SRMH)在调解该人群中 DL 和抑郁症状之间的关联方面的潜在作用;(2) 在这些调解效应的存在和程度方面是否存在性别差异:数据来自对居住在纽约和新泽西州的 693 名 18 岁及以上的美籍韩裔进行的调查。使用 PROCESS 宏来检验自评心理健康对男性和女性抑郁素养与抑郁症状之间关系的中介效应:结果:在女性抑郁素养与抑郁症状的关系中,自评心理健康对抑郁素养有中介作用,但对男性没有:结论:为卡拉哈里社区提供有实证依据、符合当地文化和性别特点的抑郁知识教育和计划,可能是减少该群体抑郁症状的重要策略。
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Depression Literacy and Depressive Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Self-Rated Mental Health Among Korean Americans.

Objective: Depression literacy (DL) is increasingly recognized as an important predictor of mental health outcomes, but there remains a noticeable lack of scientific inquiry focusing on Korean Americans in this area. In addition, women are known to be more susceptible to depression, potentially affecting their DL and depressive symptoms differently than men. This study aimed to explore two primary objectives: (1) the potential role of self-rated mental health (SRMH) in mediating the association between DL and depressive symptoms in this population, and (2) whether gender differences exist in the presence and magnitudes of these mediation effects.

Method: Data were drawn from a survey with 693 Korean Americans aged 18 and older residing in New York and New Jersey. The PROCESS macro was used to test the mediation effect of self-rated mental health on the relationship between depression literacy and depressive symptoms in men and women.

Results: Self-rated mental health was found to mediate the relation between depression literacy and depressive symptoms in women but not in men.

Conclusions: Providing evidence-informed, culturally tailored and gender specific depression literacy education and programs for the KA communities may be an important strategy to reduce depressive symptoms in this group.

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