Liu Ping,Tao Li,Zhu Ling,Tang Ying,Wu Changbin,Bi Yajie,Moderating effect of psychological resilience in relation to depression and suicidal risk among adolescents[J].SICHUAN MENTAL HEALTH,2022,35(1):57-61
Moderating effect of psychological resilience in relation to depression and suicidal risk among adolescents
DOI:10.11886/scjsws20210805001
English keywords:Psychological resilience  Depressive symptoms  Suicidal risk  Moderating effect  Adolescents
Fund projects:四川省心理健康教育中心2020年度课题(项目名称:儿童青少年住院患者分级心理护理干预体系建设与应用,项目编号:XLJKJY2050C)
Author NameAffiliationPostcode
Liu Ping People’s Hospital of Deyang Deyang 618000 China 618000
Tao Li* People’s Hospital of Deyang Deyang 618000 China 618000
Zhu Ling People’s Hospital of Deyang Deyang 618000 China 618000
Tang Ying Research Institute of Development and Reform Research Institute Deyang Academy of Educational Sciences Deyang 618000 China 618000
Wu Changbin No.7 Middle School of Deyang Deyang 618000 China 618000
Bi Yajie People’s Hospital of Deyang Deyang 618000 China 618000
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      Objective To investigate the moderating effect of psychological resilience in relation to depressive symptoms and suicidal risk among adolescents.Methods The research is a descriptive survey. A total of 71 137 adolescents were selected from 163 schools in Deyang by stratified cluster sampling. Their psychological resilience, depressive symptoms and suicide risks were measured oneline by using 10-item Connor-davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RICS-10), Patients’ Health Questionnaire Depression Scale-9 item (PHQ-9) and Suicidal Behaviors Questionnaire-Revised (SBQ-R). The moderating effect of psychological resilience in relation to depressive symptoms and suicidal risk was examined by multivariate stratified regression analysis.Results ① The score of CD-RISC-10 was negatively related to PHQ-9 score and SBQ-R score (r=-0.305, -0.268, P<0.01). ② Psychological resilience significantly moderated the relationship between depressive symptoms and suicidal risk (β=-0.100, t=-31.716, P<0.01). ③ In both male and female adolescents, resilience played a significant role in depressive symptoms and suicide risk (β=-0.086, -0.084, t=-17.502, -18.839, P<0.01).Conclusion Psychological resilience could significantly alleviate the impact of high-level depressive symptoms on suicidal risk among adolescents, and this effects both male and female adolescents.
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