Department of Education, Achva Academic College, Beer Tuvia, Arugot 7980400, Israel.
Department of Education, Ashkelon Academic College, Ashkelon 7810001, Israel.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Feb 4;20(4):2799. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20042799.
This study tested the role of perceived social support as a moderating factor in the mediation of COVID-19-related concerns in the association between continuous traumatic stress (CTS) and depression. The study participants were 499 college students who responded to an anonymous online questionnaire. Measures included the assessment of prior continuous exposure to threats of terrorism, COVID-19-related distress, perceived social support and depressive symptoms. The results demonstrated that COVID-19-related concerns mediated the relationship between continuous exposure to threats of terrorism and depression symptoms, and that perceived social support moderated the association between COVID-19-related concerns and depression. The implications of the study highlight the role of prior exposure to traumatic stress as a risk factor for depression and the role of social support as a protective factor. These results point to the need to develop accessible and non-stigmatic mental health services for populations exposed to other types of continuous traumatic stress.
这项研究测试了感知到的社会支持在介导 COVID-19 相关担忧在连续创伤性应激(CTS)和抑郁之间的关联中的调节作用。研究参与者是 499 名大学生,他们对匿名在线问卷做出了回应。测量包括对先前持续受到恐怖主义威胁、COVID-19 相关困扰、感知到的社会支持和抑郁症状的评估。结果表明,COVID-19 相关担忧在连续暴露于恐怖主义威胁与抑郁症状之间的关系中起中介作用,而感知到的社会支持调节了 COVID-19 相关担忧与抑郁之间的关联。这项研究的意义强调了先前暴露于创伤性应激作为抑郁的风险因素的作用,以及社会支持作为保护因素的作用。这些结果表明,需要为暴露于其他类型连续创伤性应激的人群开发可及且无污名的心理健康服务。