Wang Chenyu, Zhou Rui, Zhang Xing
School of Music, Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang, People's Republic of China.
College of Marxism, Sichuan University, Chengdu, People's Republic of China.
Psychol Res Behav Manag. 2023 Oct 11;16:4105-4115. doi: 10.2147/PRBM.S426078. eCollection 2023.
In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, mental health concerns have become more prevalent worldwide. However, there is a lack of research specifically addressing the mental well-being of college art students. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the prevalence of depressive symptoms among college music students and explore the factors that predict and alleviate these symptoms amidst the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
An online survey was conducted among college music students (n = 407) from two universities at May 2022 in China. Self-report scales were used to measure levels of depression (Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale), positive childhood experiences (Benevolent Childhood Experiences Scale), social support (Multi-Dimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support), and regulatory emotional self-efficacy (Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy Scale). Hayes PROCESS macro for SPSS was used to test the hypothesized effects of regulatory emotional self-efficacy and social support in the relationship between positive childhood experiences and depression.
Results showed that, the prevalence of depression symptoms of the current study sample was 64.13%, positive childhood experiences had a significant and negative predictive effect on the depression of college music students, and the relation was partially mediated by regulatory emotional self-efficacy. Furthermore, social support moderated the relationship between positive childhood experiences and regulatory emotional self-efficacy, the relation was significant only for students with higher levels of social support, social support may enhance and amplify the positive impacts of positive childhood experiences on regulatory emotional self-efficacy.
The findings reveal a significant prevalence of depression among college music students during the COVID-19 epidemic, underscoring the seriousness of the issue. Moreover, this study contributes to a deeper comprehension of how positive childhood experiences alleviate depression among college music students. These insights hold potential for informing mental health education initiatives tailored to college art students in the post-pandemic era, offering valuable guidance for promoting their well-being and resilience.
鉴于持续的新冠疫情,心理健康问题在全球范围内变得更加普遍。然而,缺乏专门针对大学生艺术生心理健康的研究。因此,本研究的目的是调查大学生音乐专业学生抑郁症状的患病率,并探讨在新冠疫情带来的挑战中预测和缓解这些症状的因素。
2022年5月在中国对两所大学的大学生音乐专业学生(n = 407)进行了在线调查。使用自陈量表测量抑郁水平(zung自评抑郁量表)、积极的童年经历(仁慈童年经历量表)、社会支持(多维感知社会支持量表)和情绪调节自我效能感(情绪调节自我效能量表)。使用SPSS的Hayes PROCESS宏来检验情绪调节自我效能感和社会支持在积极童年经历与抑郁之间关系中的假设效应。
结果显示,本研究样本中抑郁症状的患病率为64.13%,积极的童年经历对大学生音乐专业学生的抑郁有显著的负向预测作用,且该关系部分由情绪调节自我效能感介导。此外,社会支持调节了积极童年经历与情绪调节自我效能感之间的关系,该关系仅在社会支持水平较高的学生中显著,社会支持可能增强并放大积极童年经历对情绪调节自我效能感的积极影响。
研究结果揭示了新冠疫情期间大学生音乐专业学生中抑郁症的高患病率,凸显了该问题的严重性。此外,本研究有助于更深入地理解积极的童年经历如何缓解大学生音乐专业学生的抑郁。这些见解有可能为疫情后时代针对大学生艺术生的心理健康教育举措提供信息,为促进他们的幸福感和恢复力提供有价值的指导。