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IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Ted Ct Fong, Yu Cheng Hsu, Paul Sf Yip
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背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行给年轻人带来了重大影响和精神痛苦。目前还没有研究调查大流行背景下情境影响和社会心理风险因素对自杀的作用。目的:本研究通过网络方法研究了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间和之后情境影响、心理社会因素和自杀之间的关系。方法:横断面电话调查,于2021年至2023年秋季随机抽取3名香港青年样本(N = 1,226-1,472)。受访者完成了情境影响、生活意义、社会悲观主义、患者健康问卷-4 (PHQ-4)、隐蔽青年和自杀倾向的测量。混合图形模型用于估计网络和识别三个波中研究变量之间的偏相关性。结果:与2021和2022波相比,2023波患者的新冠肺炎焦虑和PHQ-4水平较低,但自杀率较高。社会影响、物理影响和PHQ-4是2021年和2023年网络的中心节点。生活意义与其他社会心理因素呈负相关。自杀倾向与社会悲观情绪、隐蔽青年和PHQ-4呈正相关。网络比较发现,网络结构和整体强度在性别、年龄和波浪之间没有显著差异。与2021年相比,2023年的社会悲观情绪与经济影响、生活意义和自杀率之间的联系明显更强。结论:我们的研究结果增强了对自杀的社会心理和情境风险因素共病的理解,这对未来干预措施改善有自杀风险的年轻人的心理健康结果具有重要意义。
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Situational impact, psychosocial risk factors, and suicidality among young adults in Hong Kong during and after the COVID-19 pandemic: A repeated cross-sectional network analysis.

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought substantial impacts and mental distress to young adults. No existing studies have investigated the roles of situational impact and psychosocial risk factors on suicidality under the pandemic context.

Aims: The present study examined the relationships between situational impact, psychosocial factors, and suicidality via a network approach during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Method: Cross-sectional telephone surveys recruited three samples of young adults in Hong Kong via random sampling in autumns of 2021 to 2023 (N = 1,226-1,472). The respondents completed measures on situational impact, meaning in life, societal pessimism, Patient Health Questionnaire-4 (PHQ-4), hikikomori, and suicidality. Mixed graphical modeling was used to estimate the network and identify the partial correlations among the study variables in the three waves.

Results: The 2023 wave showed lower levels of COVID-19 distress and PHQ-4 but higher suicidality than 2021 and 2022 waves. Social impact, physical impact, and PHQ-4 were the central nodes in the 2021 and 2023 networks. Meaning in life showed negative linkages with other psychosocial factors. Suicidality showed positive linkages with societal pessimism, hikikomori, and PHQ-4 in the networks. Network comparison found no significant differences in network structure and global strength across gender, age, and waves. Societal pessimism showed significantly stronger linkages with financial impact, meaning in life, and suicidality in 2023 than 2021.

Conclusions: Our results enhance the understanding of comorbidity among psychosocial and situational risk factors of suicidality, which have implications for future interventions to improve mental health outcomes among young adults at risk.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry, established in 1954, is a leading publication dedicated to the field of social psychiatry. It serves as a platform for the exchange of research findings and discussions on the influence of social, environmental, and cultural factors on mental health and well-being. The journal is particularly relevant to psychiatrists and multidisciplinary professionals globally who are interested in understanding the broader context of psychiatric disorders and their impact on individuals and communities. Social psychiatry, as a discipline, focuses on the origins and outcomes of mental health issues within a social framework, recognizing the interplay between societal structures and individual mental health. The journal draws connections with related fields such as social anthropology, cultural psychiatry, and sociology, and is influenced by the latest developments in these areas. The journal also places a special emphasis on fast-track publication for brief communications, ensuring that timely and significant research can be disseminated quickly. Additionally, it strives to reflect its international readership by publishing state-of-the-art reviews from various regions around the world, showcasing the diverse practices and perspectives within the psychiatric disciplines. This approach not only contributes to the scientific understanding of social psychiatry but also supports the global exchange of knowledge and best practices in mental health care.
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