性少数群体青少年的抑郁症状和自杀倾向:社会奖赏反应性和支持作为调节因素的研究

Yinru Long , Samantha Pegg , Christian A.L. Bean , Andrew Kittleson , Kirsty Clark , Autumn Kujawa
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性少数群体(SM)青年患抑郁症和自杀倾向(SI)的风险增加,部分原因是歧视和其他压力。这就提出了有关社会因素的问题,这些因素可能会增加性少数群体青年面临压力的风险或抗压能力。本研究采用多种方法,旨在研究社会反馈的神经处理和感知到的社会支持对青少年SM身份、抑郁症状和SI认同之间关联的潜在调节作用。在这项研究中,165 名 14-17 岁的青少年(22.42% 认同 SM)被抽样调查当前的抑郁症状。参与者自我报告了社会支持、抑郁症状和 SI。在参与者完成一项计算机化的同伴互动任务时,我们记录了他们的脑电图(EEG),在这项任务中,我们根据社会接受与拒绝反馈来测量奖励积极性(RewP)成分。我们测试了社会奖赏积极性和社会支持对 SM 身份、抑郁症状和是否报告 SI 之间关联的调节作用。与非 SM 青少年相比,SM 青少年报告的社会支持较低,抑郁症状较高,更有可能赞同 SI。社会排斥调节了SM身份、抑郁症状和SI之间的关系,因此对社会接纳的神经反应迟钝的SM青少年抑郁程度更高,更有可能赞同SI。较低的社会支持与较高的抑郁症状和SI相关,但社会支持并不是SM身份与症状之间关联的重要调节因素。这是第一批使用情感神经科学方法来研究SGM青少年社会过程的研究之一,我们的研究结果强调了社会因素在SGM青少年心理健康中的作用。
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Depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation in sexual minority adolescents: An examination of social reward responsiveness and support as moderators
Sexual minority (SM) youth are at increased risk of depression and suicidal ideation (SI), due in part to discrimination and other stressors. This raises questions about social factors that may increase risk or resilience to stressors commonly faced by SM youth. The goal of this multimethod study was to examine both neural processing of social feedback and perceived social support as potential moderators of the association between SM identity, depressive symptoms, and endorsement of SI in adolescents. For this study, 165 adolescents aged 14–17 (22.42 % identifying as SM) were oversampled for current depression. Participants self-reported social support, depressive symptoms, and SI. Electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded while participants completed a computerized peer interaction task in which the reward positivity (RewP) component was measured in response to social acceptance vs. rejection feedback. We tested social RewP and social support as moderators of associations between SM identity, depressive symptoms, and whether SI was reported. SM youth reported lower social support and elevated depressive symptoms and were more likely to endorse SI compared to non-SM youth. Social RewP moderated the associations between SM identity, depressive symptoms, and SI such that SM youth with blunted neural responses to social acceptance had higher depression and were more likely to endorse SI. Lower social support was associated with greater depressive symptoms and SI, but social support was not a significant moderator of the association between SM identity and symptoms. This is among the first studies to use affective neuroscience methods to examine social processes in SGM youth and our findings underscore the role of social factors in SGM youth mental health.
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Journal of mood and anxiety disorders
Journal of mood and anxiety disorders Applied Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General), Behavioral Neuroscience
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