中国青少年三波纵向研究:网络游戏障碍和抑郁症与抗压能力受损和睡眠困扰有关。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
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目的:虽然网络游戏障碍(IGD)和抑郁症之间的横断面关系已经确立,但IGD是否能预测未来的抑郁症仍存在争议,其潜在机制尚未完全了解。这项大规模的三波纵向研究旨在阐明IGD在抑郁症中的预测作用,并探讨恢复力和睡眠困扰的中介作用。方法:在2021年11月(T1)、2022年11月(T2)和2023年11月(T3)三个时间点对自贡市41215名中学生进行队列研究。IGD、抑郁、睡眠困扰和恢复力采用标准化问卷进行测量。使用多元逻辑回归来检查基线IGD与并发和随后的抑郁之间的关系。以T1 IGD为预测因子,T2睡眠困扰和恢复力为系列中介因子,T3抑郁为结局因子进行中介分析。为了检验研究结果的稳健性,进行了一系列的敏感性分析。此外,性别差异的调解途径进行了探讨。结果:(1)基线时IGD与抑郁独立相关(T1:校正优势比[AOR] = 4.76, 95%可信区间[CI]: 3.79 ~ 5.98, p p p = 0.042);(2)在IGD与抑郁的关系中发现了睡眠困扰和心理弹性的一系列多重中介作用。未调整模型的中介率为60.7%,完全调整模型的中介率为33.3%,考虑了基线抑郁、睡眠困扰、恢复力等协变量。我们发现的稳健性得到了各种敏感性分析的支持;(3)睡眠困扰和心理弹性的中介作用存在性别差异,男孩的中介比例高于女孩。结论:IGD是青少年抑郁的重要预测因子,恢复力和睡眠困扰是关键的中介因子。IGD的早期识别和有针对性的干预可能有助于预防抑郁症。干预策略应优先考虑增强适应力和改善睡眠质量,特别是在有风险的男孩中。
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Internet gaming disorder and depression mediated by impaired resilience and sleep distress: a three-wave longitudinal study among Chinese adolescents.

Aims: While the cross-sectional relationship between internet gaming disorder (IGD) and depression is well-established, whether IGD predicts future depression remains debated, and the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. This large-scale, three-wave longitudinal study aimed to clarify the predictive role of IGD in depression and explore the mediating effects of resilience and sleep distress.

Methods: A cohort of 41,215 middle school students from Zigong City was assessed at three time points: November 2021 (T1), November 2022 (T2) and November 2023 (T3). IGD, depression, sleep distress and resilience were measured using standardized questionnaires. Multiple logistic regression was used to examine the associations between baseline IGD and both concurrent and subsequent depression. Mediation analyses were conducted with T1 IGD as the predictor, T2 sleep distress and resilience as serial mediators and T3 depression as the outcome. To test the robustness of the findings, a series of sensitivity analyses were performed. Additionally, sex differences in the mediation pathways were explored.

Results: (1) IGD was independently associated with depression at baseline (T1: adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 4.76, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 3.79-5.98, p < 0.001), 1 year later (T2: AOR = 1.42, 95% CI: 1.16-1.74, p < 0.001) and 2 years later (T3: AOR = 1.24, 95% CI: 1.01-1.53, p = 0.042); (2) A serial multiple mediation effect of sleep distress and resilience was identified in the relationship between IGD and depression. The mediation ratio was 60.7% in the unadjusted model and 33.3% in the fully adjusted model, accounting for baseline depression, sleep distress, resilience and other covariates. The robustness of our findings was supported by various sensitivity analyses; and (3) Sex differences were observed in the mediating roles of sleep distress and resilience, with the mediation ratio being higher in boys compared to girls.

Conclusions: IGD is a significant predictor of depression in adolescents, with resilience and sleep distress serving as key mediators. Early identification and targeted interventions for IGD may help prevent depression. Intervention strategies should prioritize enhancing resilience and improving sleep quality, particularly among boys at risk.

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期刊介绍: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences is a prestigious international, peer-reviewed journal that has been publishing in Open Access format since 2020. Formerly known as Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale and established in 1992 by Michele Tansella, the journal prioritizes highly relevant and innovative research articles and systematic reviews in the areas of public mental health and policy, mental health services and system research, as well as epidemiological and social psychiatry. Join us in advancing knowledge and understanding in these critical fields.
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