Etopio Aubrey L, Devereux Paul, Crowder Marisa
a Interdisciplinary Social Psychology Department , University of Nevada , Reno , Nevada, USA.
Women Health. 2019 Aug;59(7):703-717. doi: 10.1080/03630242.2018.1549646. Epub 2018 Dec 31.
Men and women tend to have different mental health outcomes. The purpose of this study is to examine the reason for gender differences in college students' mental health. We examined perceived campus safety as an explanation for the relationship between gender and mental health in college students. According to the social structure and psychological distress paradigm, women are objectively disadvantaged, which creates a sense of powerlessness and causes distress. We hypothesized that perceived campus safety would mediate the relationships between gender and psychological distress as well as gender and sleep disturbances. To test these hypotheses, we examined data from the Spring 2010 American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II (ACHA-NCHA II) survey (N = 95,712) using multilevel structural equation modeling. Results confirmed that perceived campus safety partially mediated the relationship between gender and psychological distress as well as gender and sleep disturbances when controlling for victimization and general health. Women reported that they felt less safe than men on campus and experienced more psychological distress and sleep disturbances. The results of this study suggest that campus administrators could promote student well-being by addressing women's safety concerns.
男性和女性往往有不同的心理健康结果。本研究的目的是探讨大学生心理健康存在性别差异的原因。我们将感知到的校园安全作为大学生性别与心理健康之间关系的一种解释。根据社会结构与心理困扰范式,女性在客观上处于不利地位,这会产生一种无力感并导致困扰。我们假设,感知到的校园安全将在性别与心理困扰以及性别与睡眠障碍之间的关系中起中介作用。为了检验这些假设,我们使用多层次结构方程模型分析了2010年春季美国大学健康协会全国大学健康评估II(ACHA-NCHA II)调查的数据(N = 95,712)。结果证实,在控制了受害经历和总体健康状况后,感知到的校园安全部分中介了性别与心理困扰以及性别与睡眠障碍之间的关系。女性报告称,她们在校园里感觉比男性更不安全,并且经历了更多的心理困扰和睡眠障碍。本研究结果表明,校园管理者可以通过解决女性的安全问题来促进学生的幸福感。