父母态度、抑郁反刍和睡眠障碍对成年期抑郁症状的影响。

PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2024-06-24 eCollection Date: 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.220
Shinichi Akiyama, Miki Ono, Yoshitaka Ishii, Masayuki Kikkawa, Shunichiro Ito, Mina Honyashiki, Yu Tamada, Hironori Takeuchi, Takeshi Inoue, Jiro Masuya
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目的:人们认为抑郁症的形成与多种因素有关,但其机制尚不清楚。虽然有多篇报道表明,童年时父母的态度、抑郁性反刍和睡眠障碍分别会影响抑郁症状,以及这四个变量中两个变量之间的关联,但据我们所知,迄今为止还没有任何报道调查过这四个变量之间的关联:2017年4月至2018年4月期间,我们对同意参与本研究的576名成年人进行了问卷调查。问卷评估了儿童时期父母的态度、抑郁反刍、睡眠障碍和成年后的抑郁症状。通过结构方程模型检验了四个变量之间的关联:在直接影响方面,父母的 "关爱 "态度对抑郁反刍和抑郁症状有负面影响,而 "过度保护 "对抑郁反刍有正面影响。抑郁性反刍对睡眠障碍和抑郁症状有积极影响,而睡眠障碍对抑郁症状有积极影响。在间接影响方面,抑郁性反刍是父母态度与睡眠障碍或抑郁症状之间关系的中介。此外,睡眠障碍也是抑郁性反刍与抑郁症状之间关系的中介。关爱和过度保护则显示出相反的效果。该模型的拟合度很高:研究结果表明,四个变量之间存在关联。临床评估和干预与父母以往态度密切相关的抑郁性反刍和睡眠障碍可能会改善抑郁症状。
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Effects of childhood experiences of parental attitude, depressive rumination, and sleep disturbances on adulthood depressive symptoms.

Aim: Various factors are thought to be involved in the development of depression, but the mechanisms are not yet clear. Although several reports have demonstrated that parental attitude experienced in childhood, depressive rumination, and sleep disturbances each influence depressive symptoms, and the association between two of these four variables, to our knowledge, no reports to date have investigated the association among the four variables.

Methods: A questionnaire survey was administered to 576 adults who agreed to participate in this study between April 2017 and April 2018. Questionnaires assessed parental attitudes experienced in childhood, depressive rumination, sleep disturbances, and depressive symptoms in adulthood. The associations among the four variables were tested by structural equation modeling.

Results: Regarding the direct effects, the parental attitude of "care" had a negative influence on depressive rumination and depressive symptoms, whereas "overprotection" had a positive influence on depressive rumination. Depressive rumination had a positive influence on sleep disturbance and depressive symptoms, whereas sleep disturbances had a positive influence on depressive symptoms. Regarding indirect effects, depressive rumination mediated the association between parental attitudes and sleep disturbances or depressive symptoms. Furthermore, sleep disturbances mediated the association between depressive rumination and depressive symptoms. Care and overprotection showed opposite effects. The goodness of fit of this model was high.

Conclusion: The results of this study demonstrated that there were associations among the four variables. Clinical assessment and intervention of depressive rumination and sleep disturbances that are closely associated with previous parental attitudes may lead to an improvement of depressive symptoms.

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