听力和听力障碍青少年儿童创伤抑郁症状及其与非自杀性自伤关系的网络分析

IF 3 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Zhen He, Yanyun Yuan, Yiqiu Hu, Ying Cao, Yueyue Meng, Zihao Zeng
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背景:童年创伤对心理健康产生持久的负面影响,与听力正常的同龄人相比,听力困难的青少年尤其容易受到伤害。然而,我们对这一人群的童年创伤、非自杀性自伤(NSSI)和抑郁症状之间的关系知之甚少,特别是在症状水平上。方法:本研究共对2008名中国学生(听力= 1386,听力障碍= 622)进行童年创伤、抑郁症状和自伤的自我报告问卷调查。中介分析检验了抑郁症状的间接影响。网络分析识别中心症状和桥状症状,并使用有向无环图(dag)探索症状之间潜在的定向通路。结果:抑郁症状介导了创伤与自伤的关联,且在听力障碍青少年中作用更强;对于听力正常的青少年,情绪虐待和忽视相关项目是创伤-抑郁-自伤网络的中心症状,而听力障碍青少年只有一个情绪忽视相关项目是中心症状;dag进一步支持了从创伤到抑郁再到自伤的途径,明确了推动这一进程的关键症状。结论:总的来说,本研究强调了创伤-抑郁-自伤通路在不同人群的结构和症状水平上都是不同的,强调了早期识别和针对抑郁症状的干预的重要性,以帮助预防和减轻创伤暴露青少年的自伤风险。
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A network analysis of depressive symptoms on childhood trauma and the relationship with non-suicidal self-injury among hearing and hard-of-hearing adolescents.

Background: Childhood trauma exerts lasting negative effects on mental health, with hard-of-hearing adolescents particularly vulnerable compared to their hearing peers. Yet we still know little about the relationship between childhood trauma, non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and depressive symptoms in this population, especially at symptoms level.

Methods: In this study, a total of 2,008 Chinese students (hearing = 1,386; hard-of-hearing = 622) completed self-report questionnaires assessing childhood trauma, depressive symptoms and NSSI. Mediation analysis tested the indirect effect of depressive symptoms. Network analysis identified central and bridge symptoms, and directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) were used to explore potential directional pathways between symptoms.

Results: Depressive symptoms mediated the trauma-NSSI association, with a stronger effect among hard-of-hearing adolescents; For hearing adolescents, emotional abuse- and neglect-related items were central symptoms in trauma-depressive-NSSI network, whereas only an emotional neglect-related item was central for hard-of-hearing adolescents; DAGs further supported a pathway from trauma to depression to NSSI, pinpointing key symptoms driving this progression.

Conclusions: Overall, this study underscores that trauma-depression-NSSI pathways vary across population at both construct and symptom levels, highlighting the importance of early identification and interventions targeting depressive symptoms to help prevent and relieve NSSI risk in trauma-exposed adolescents.

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BMC Psychology
BMC Psychology Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
3.90
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2.80%
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265
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers manuscripts on all aspects of psychology, human behavior and the mind, including developmental, clinical, cognitive, experimental, health and social psychology, as well as personality and individual differences. The journal welcomes quantitative and qualitative research methods, including animal studies.
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