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) |
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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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