1 School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, Australia.
2 School of Psychology, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2018 Apr;52(4):365-374. doi: 10.1177/0004867417723990. Epub 2017 Aug 12.
The importance of social connectedness in supporting public mental health is well established. However, the reverse causal pathway (that psychological ill-health leads to reduced social connectedness) remains a dominant perspective among mental health practitioners. Our analysis aimed to provide a rigorous test of the directionality of this relationship.
A cross-lagged panel analysis of a large longitudinal national probability sample ( N ≈ 21,227), the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Survey, was used to assess the bidirectional longitudinal relationship between social connectedness and mental health, controlling for baseline levels of both variables and demographics.
Social connectedness was found to be a stronger and more consistent predictor of mental health year-on-year than mental health was of social connectedness.
These results further demonstrate how the psychological resources conferred by social connectedness can act as a 'social cure' for psychological ill-health, and provide the strongest evidence to date for the direction of this relationship in the general community.
社会联系在支持公众心理健康方面的重要性已得到充分证实。然而,心理健康从业者仍然认为心理不健康会导致社会联系减少是一个主要观点。我们的分析旨在严格检验这种关系的方向性。
使用大型纵向全国概率样本(N≈21227)新西兰态度和价值观调查的交叉滞后面板分析来评估社会联系和心理健康之间的双向纵向关系,同时控制两个变量的基线水平和人口统计学因素。
与心理健康对社会联系的影响相比,社会联系更能稳定地预测心理健康。
这些结果进一步证明了社会联系所带来的心理资源如何成为心理不健康的“社会疗愈”,并为一般社区中这种关系的方向提供了迄今为止最有力的证据。