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精神健康联系能否保护青少年免受欺凌:对 12593 名加拿大青少年的全国性研究。

Do Spiritual Health Connections Protect Adolescents When They Are Bullied: A National Study of 12,593 Young Canadians.

机构信息

Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Jul;37(13-14):NP11034-NP11065. doi: 10.1177/0886260521989853. Epub 2021 Feb 3.

Abstract

It has long been established that bullying has many negative impacts on the mental health of adolescents. Young people who are victimized by bullying may cope by drawing on available assets to protect themselves from harm. One such asset with ancient roots but with the potential for contemporary application is the concept of spiritual health-the idea that the connections in our lives (whether to ourselves, others, nature, or something transcendent) affect our well-being. In this study, we examined 12,593 Canadians aged 11-15 years to determine the effects of being victimized by bullying on their mental health, as measured by frequent subjective health complaints. We then explored whether strong spiritual health connections were effect modifiers that buffer such negative pathways, thereby acting as protective health assets. Data were obtained from the 2017/18 Canadian Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study. Generalized linear regression models were used to estimate associations and evaluate effect modification in different age and gender groups. Approximately 21% of participants reported being victimized by bullying. Strength of "connections to self" (i.e., a sense of meaning/purpose or joy and happiness in one's life) was found to act as an effect modifier, but in girls alone. Contrary to expectations of a buffering effect, the strongest associations between victimization and frequent health complaints were identified for girls with high connections to self. Relative risks for poor mental health among these highly self-connected girls were 1.63 [95% CI: 1.26-2.12] and 1.25 [1.06-1.47] for younger and older girls, respectively. We interpreted this unexpected finding in light of cognitive theories of trauma, which suggest that adverse events may lead to worse health outcomes among those who place particular value on their world being meaningful, controllable or benevolent. Implications for clinical intervention and health promotion are considered.

摘要

长期以来,人们已经认识到欺凌对青少年的心理健康有许多负面影响。遭受欺凌的年轻人可能会通过利用现有资源来保护自己免受伤害来应对。其中一个具有古老根源但具有当代应用潜力的资源是精神健康的概念——即我们生活中的联系(无论是与自己、他人、自然还是超越性的东西)会影响我们的幸福感。在这项研究中,我们调查了 12593 名 11-15 岁的加拿大人,以确定被欺凌对他们心理健康的影响,心理健康通过频繁的主观健康抱怨来衡量。然后,我们探讨了强大的精神健康联系是否是缓冲这些负面途径的调节因素,从而起到保护健康的作用。数据来自 2017/18 年加拿大青少年健康行为调查。广义线性回归模型用于估计关联并评估不同年龄和性别组的效应修饰作用。大约 21%的参与者报告遭受过欺凌。研究发现,“与自我的联系强度”(即对生活的意义/目的或快乐和幸福的感觉)起到了调节作用,但仅在女孩中如此。与缓冲效应的预期相反,在与自我联系紧密的女孩中,受害与频繁健康抱怨之间的关联最强。这些高度自我联系的女孩中,心理健康状况不佳的相对风险分别为 1.63(95%CI:1.26-2.12)和 1.25(1.06-1.47),年龄较小和较大的女孩分别为 1.63(95%CI:1.26-2.12)和 1.25(1.06-1.47)。我们根据创伤的认知理论来解释这一意外发现,该理论表明,对于那些特别重视自己的世界有意义、可控制或仁慈的人来说,不良事件可能导致更糟糕的健康结果。考虑了对临床干预和健康促进的影响。

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