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恥を感じる傾向とうつ病症状の連続的な媒介的な役割 青少年における家庭内無効感と非自殺的自己傷害の関係

まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

家族の無効化は 恥や鬱を通して 青少年の非自殺自傷 (NSSI) に寄与します この研究は 連続的な経路を示し 失効が恥やうつ病の症状に繋がり 最終的にはNSSIのリスクを高めます

科学分野

  • 心理学
  • 公衆衛生
  • 青少年精神科

背景

  • 非自殺自傷 (NSSI) は,世界中の若者の間で重要な公衆衛生問題です.
  • 家族の無効感はNSSIの既知の危険因子ですが,その背後にある心理的メカニズムについてはさらなる解明が必要です.

研究 の 目的

  • 青少年における恥やうつ病の症状を通して 家族の無力感とNSSIを結びつける 連続的なメディエーション経路を調査する.
  • 家族の無効化がNSSIに及ぼす直接的・間接的な影響を検証する.

主な方法

  • 12歳から18歳の中国人青少年3875人を対象とした横断的な研究です.
  • 自己報告のアンケートでは 家族の無効性,恥への傾向,うつ病の症状,NSSIを評価した.
  • 仮説化された経路をテストするために,メディエーション分析を含む統計的分析が採用されました.

主要な成果

  • 生涯NSSIの罹患率は13. 6%でした.
  • 認知された家族の無効性,恥の傾向,うつ病の症状はすべてNSSIと正の相関関係にあった.
  • 家族の無効感とNSSIの関連性は,恥やうつ病の症状によって連続的に媒介された.

結論

  • 家族の無力化が 恥やうつ病の症状を通して NSSI に影響する 精神病学的経路を示唆しています
  • これらの結果は,家族の無効性や恥を経験する若者のNSSIを減らすことを目的とした標的の介入に経験的支持を提供します.

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