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生活压力事件和暴力如何与心理健康相关:非洲背景下社会关系的保护作用。

How stressful life events and violence are related to mental health: the protective role of social relations in African context.

作者信息

Nyarko Felix, Peltonen Kirsi, Kangaslampi Samuli, Punamäki-Gitai Raija-Leena

机构信息

Faculty of Social Science, Psychology, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2020 Aug 9;6(8):e04629. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04629. eCollection 2020 Aug.

Abstract

Adolescents are universally expected to be at risk for heightened stress and violence, and subsequently to mental health problems. Good social relationships may protect their mental health, but research has mainly focused on singular relations, such as peer popularity or general social support. The current study analyses the buffering role of multiple relationships in an African context. First, how stressful life-events and violent experiences are associated to mental health, and, second, whether good social relationships with parents, siblings and peers can buffer mental health from stress and violence. The participants were 415 Ghanaian students (aged 14-17 years, = 16.51; 71% girls). They indicated mental health by depressive symptoms and psychological distress and reported the quality of parental (support and control), sibling (warmth and rivalry) and peer relationships, and exposure to stressful life-events and violence. Hierarchical linear regression models with main and interaction effects were used to analyze the data. Only stressful life-events, but not violence, were associated with higher levels of depressive and psychological distress symptoms. Positive sibling relationships played a buffering mental health role, as stressful life-events were not related with increased depressive symptoms among adolescents enjoying warm and intimate siblingships. No protective function was found for parental or peer relationships, although good maternal and peer relationships were associated with lower levels of depressive symptoms in general.

摘要

青少年普遍被认为面临着压力加剧和暴力风险,进而可能出现心理健康问题。良好的社会关系或许能保护他们的心理健康,但研究主要集中在单一关系上,比如同伴受欢迎程度或一般社会支持。当前的研究分析了非洲背景下多种关系的缓冲作用。第一,生活应激事件和暴力经历如何与心理健康相关联;第二,与父母、兄弟姐妹和同伴的良好社会关系是否能够缓冲压力和暴力对心理健康的影响。研究参与者为415名加纳学生(年龄在14至17岁之间,平均年龄 = 16.51岁;71%为女生)。他们通过抑郁症状和心理困扰来表明心理健康状况,并报告了父母关系(支持和控制)、兄弟姐妹关系(温暖和竞争)以及同伴关系的质量,以及遭受生活应激事件和暴力的情况。使用带有主效应和交互效应的分层线性回归模型来分析数据。仅生活应激事件而非暴力与更高水平的抑郁和心理困扰症状相关。积极的兄弟姐妹关系起到了缓冲心理健康的作用,因为在拥有温暖亲密兄弟姐妹关系的青少年中,生活应激事件与抑郁症状增加无关。尽管良好的母亲关系和同伴关系总体上与较低水平的抑郁症状相关,但未发现父母关系或同伴关系具有保护作用。

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