社会过程是缺失的一环:横截面测试早期心理病理学发展的社会中介概念模型。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Robin Achterhof, Olivia J Kirtley, Ginette Lafit, Anu P Hiekkaranta, Noëmi Hagemann, Karlijn S F M Hermans, Aleksandra Lecei, Bart Boets, Cécile Henquet, Maude Schneider, Rob Sips, Thomas Vaessen, Ruud van Winkel, Wolfgang Viechtbauer, Ulrich Reininghaus, Inez Myin-Germeys
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背景:研究表明,大多数心理健康问题都是在青少年这一关键的社会时期开始出现的。然而,我们对早期心理病态发展的潜在社会过程缺乏了解。我们提出了一个概念模型,即日常生活中的社交互动和社交技能构成了已知风险和保护因素(不良童年经历、欺凌、社会支持、不适应性养育)与青少年心理病理学之间的中间环节,并利用横截面数据对其进行了探讨:N = 1913 名佛兰德青少年参与者(平均年龄 = 13.8 岁;63% 为女孩)接受了 SIGMA 研究的评估,该研究是一项针对青少年心理健康与发展的大规模加速纵向研究。研究人员在课堂上完成了自我报告问卷(关于风险/保护因素、社交技能和心理病理学);在随后为期六天的体验取样期间对日常生活中的社交互动进行了测量:登记的未校正多层次线性回归结果显示,所有风险/保护因素与心理病理学之间、所有风险/保护因素与社会过程之间以及所有社会过程与心理病理学之间都存在显著关联。社会过程(社会技能、日常社会交往的数量/质量)是由每个风险/保护因素独特预测的,并且与一般和特定类型的精神病理学有独特的关联。对于年龄较大的参与者,某些社会过程与精神病理学之间的关系更为密切:结论:风险/保护因素与心理病理学之间的独特关联表明,这些因素与青少年心理健康有着明显的相关性,而与社会过程之间的广泛关联则支持这些过程是广泛的相关因素。尽管需要进行后续纵向研究来验证任何中介效应,但研究结果与早期心理病理学的社会途径这一观点是一致的。
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Social processes as the missing link: cross-sectionally testing a conceptual model on social mediators of early psychopathological development.

Background: Research suggests that most mental health conditions have their onset in the critically social period of adolescence. Yet, we lack understanding of the potential social processes underlying early psychopathological development. We propose a conceptual model where daily-life social interactions and social skills form an intermediate link between known risk and protective factors (adverse childhood experiences, bullying, social support, maladaptive parenting) and psychopathology in adolescents - that is explored using cross-sectional data.

Methods: N = 1913 Flemish adolescent participants (Mean age = 13.8; 63% girls) were assessed as part of the SIGMA study, a large-scale, accelerated longitudinal study of adolescent mental health and development. Self-report questionnaires (on risk/protective factors, social skills, and psychopathology) were completed during class time; daily-life social interactions were measured during a subsequent six-day experience-sampling period.

Results: Registered uncorrected multilevel linear regression results revealed significant associations between all risk/protective factors and psychopathology, between all risk/protective factors and social processes, and between all social processes and psychopathology. Social processes (social skills, quantity/quality of daily social interactions) were uniquely predicted by each risk/protective factor and were uniquely associated with both general and specific types of psychopathology. For older participants, some relationships between social processes and psychopathology were stronger.

Conclusions: Unique associations between risk/protective factors and psychopathology signify the distinct relevance of these factors for youth mental health, whereas the broad associations with social processes support these processes as broad correlates. Results align with the idea of a social pathway toward early psychopathology, although follow-up longitudinal research is required to verify any mediation effect.

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Psychological Medicine
Psychological Medicine 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
4.30%
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711
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Now in its fifth decade of publication, Psychological Medicine is a leading international journal in the fields of psychiatry, related aspects of psychology and basic sciences. From 2014, there are 16 issues a year, each featuring original articles reporting key research being undertaken worldwide, together with shorter editorials by distinguished scholars and an important book review section. The journal''s success is clearly demonstrated by a consistently high impact factor.
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