中国高中生自我诊断抑郁:性别和城乡位置有影响吗?

Dilan Luo, Jie Yu
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抑郁症是一种世界范围内常见的精神疾病,其负担在全球范围内呈上升趋势,特别是对青少年而言。令人惊讶的是,对文献的回顾表明,以中国青少年为研究对象的研究要少得多,这与中国作为拥有全球1/5人口的发展最快的国家是不相称的。本研究的目的是了解中国青少年的自我诊断抑郁水平,并考察性别和城乡地理位置是否存在差异。采用贝克抑郁量表(BDI)对华南地区两所高中的72名高中生进行了问卷调查。采用描述性统计和单变量统计t检验对调查数据进行分析。结果表明,学生平均有轻度情绪障碍,而18%的学生有中度或重度抑郁症。男学生情绪障碍的平均水平远高于女学生,但差异无统计学意义。城市学生的情绪障碍水平显著高于农村学生。本研究通过自我评估,从调查结果的角度提供中学生心理健康状况的快照,支持抑郁研究在中国的有效实施。对高中心理健康咨询的启示及进一步的研究进行了讨论。
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Self-diagnosed Depression of Chinese High School Students: Do Gender and Urban-Rural Location Make a Difference?
Depression is a worldwide common mental illness, and its burden is on the rise globally, particularly for adolescents. Surprisingly, a review of the literature indicates that there are much fewer studies conducted using Chinese adolescents as study subjects, which is not commensurable to China being the fastest developing country with 1/5 of the global population. The purpose of this study is to understand the self-diagnosed depression level of Chinese adolescents and examine if gender and rural-urban location make a difference. Using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), 72 high school students in two high schools of different locations in Southern China were surveyed. The survey data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and univariate statistical t-tests. Results indicate that the students have on average a mild mood disturbance, while 18% of them had moderate or severe depression. The mean level of male students' mood disturbance is much higher than that of female students, although it is not statistically significant. Urban students' mood disturbance level is significantly higher than rural students. This study supports the efficient implementation of depression research in China by providing a snapshot of high school students' mental health from the perspective of the surveyed results through self-assessment. Implications for high school mental health counseling and further research are discussed.
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