Allgöwer A, Wardle J, Steptoe A
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, United Kingdom.
Health Psychol. 2001 May;20(3):223-7.
This study investigated the relationship of depressive symptoms, social support, and a range of personal health behaviors in 2,091 male and 3,438 female university students from 16 countries. Depressive symptoms and social support were measured using the short Beck Depression Inventory and the Social Support Questionnaire; 9 personal health behaviors were also assessed. After the authors took age, social support, and clustering by country into account, depressive symptoms were significantly associated with lack of physical activity, not eating breakfast, irregular sleep hours, and not using a seat belt in both men and women, and additionally with smoking, not eating fruit, and not using sunscreen among women. Low social support was independently associated with low alcohol consumption, lack of physical activity, irregular sleep hours, and not using a seat belt in men and women. Bidirectional causal pathways are likely to link health behaviors with depressed mood.
本研究调查了来自16个国家的2091名男大学生和3438名女大学生的抑郁症状、社会支持以及一系列个人健康行为之间的关系。使用简短版贝克抑郁量表和社会支持问卷来测量抑郁症状和社会支持;同时还评估了9种个人健康行为。在作者考虑了年龄、社会支持以及国家聚类因素后,抑郁症状与缺乏体育活动、不吃早餐、睡眠时间不规律以及男女不系安全带显著相关,此外,女性的抑郁症状还与吸烟、不吃水果和不涂抹防晒霜有关。社会支持水平低与男女饮酒量少、缺乏体育活动、睡眠时间不规律以及不系安全带独立相关。健康行为与抑郁情绪之间可能存在双向因果路径。