青少年抑郁、绝望对自杀风险的影响:冲动性的中介作用。

IF 2.4 Q2 Psychology
Clinical Psychology in Europe Pub Date : 2025-05-28 eCollection Date: 2025-05-01 DOI:10.32872/cpe.11331
Anyerson Stiths Gómez-Tabares, Olber Eduardo Arango-Tobón, César Núñez, Gastón Adolfo Zapata Lesmes
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摘要

背景:先前的研究表明,抑郁和绝望预示着年轻人更高的自杀风险。然而,可能介导这些关联的心理机制尚不清楚。本研究的目的是分析抑郁、绝望和冲动对自杀企图和自杀风险的影响,并探讨冲动在这些关联中的中介作用。方法:共有1645名年轻人参与,平均年龄21.604岁(SD = 3.22),其中女性68.8%,男性31.2%。本研究采用社会人口学量表、Plutchik自杀风险量表(SR)、Beck绝望量表(BHS)、Barratt冲动性量表(BIS)和Beck抑郁量表(BDI)来调查过去一年的自杀企图。结果:二元回归模型显示,BHS、BDI、BIS和BIS对自杀风险方差的解释为33% ~ 49%,对自杀企图方差的解释为16%。结构方程分析表明,冲动性在抑郁、绝望和自杀风险之间具有中介作用,在抑郁和自杀企图之间具有中介作用,其直接效应和间接效应均具有统计学意义。结论:研究结果强调了冲动性作为影响青少年情绪指标与自杀行为相互作用的机制的重要性。
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The Effect of Depression and Hopelessness on Suicidal Risk in Young People: The Mediating Role of Impulsivity.

The Effect of Depression and Hopelessness on Suicidal Risk in Young People: The Mediating Role of Impulsivity.

Background: Previous studies have documented that depression and hopelessness predict higher suicide risk in young people. However, the psychological mechanisms that may mediate these associations are unknown. The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of depression, hopelessness, and impulsivity on suicidal attempts and risk, and to explore the mediating role of impulsivity in these associations.

Method: A total of 1,645 young people participated with a mean age of 21.604 years (SD = 3.22) (68.8% female and 31.2% male). A sociodemographic form was applied to explore suicide attempts in the last year (SA), the Plutchik Suicide Risk (SR), Beck Hopelessness (BHS), Barratt Impulsivity (BIS), and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) scales. Direct correlations were found among BHS, BDI, BIS, SA, and SR.

Results: The binary regression model showed that the variables BHS, BDI, and BIS explained between 33% and 49% of the variance of suicidal risk and 16% of the variance of suicide attempts. Structural equation analysis showed that impulsivity mediated the associations between depression, hopelessness, and suicidal risk, on the one hand, and mediated the associations between depression and suicide attempt, on the other hand, whose total direct and indirect effects were statistically significant.

Conclusion: The findings emphasize the importance of impulsivity as the mechanism influencing interactions between mood indicators and suicidal behavior in young populations.

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