Zhu Nan, Lu Hui Jing, Chang Lei
Department of Psychology, University of Macau, Macau, China.
Department of Applied Social Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.
Psych J. 2024 Feb;13(1):66-78. doi: 10.1002/pchj.708. Epub 2023 Dec 17.
The current study examined the concurrent and longitudinal protective effects of peer popularity and self-discipline (control, planning, and the ability to prioritize important things) against depressive symptoms among adolescents. We used multilevel modeling to examine the data of 1676 adolescents aged 12-15 years from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) survey, a large-scale panel survey with a nationally representative sample. Results showed that both peer popularity and self-discipline predicted lower levels of depressive symptoms measured concurrently. The buffering effect of self-discipline against concurrent depressive symptoms was stronger for girls than for boys, especially in middle adolescence. Peer popularity additionally predicted lower levels of depressive symptoms 4 years later, and this effect was stronger for girls than for boys. These patterns of results were maintained after controlling for self-rated physical health and society-level factors. We discuss these findings against the background of distinct traditional gender roles.
本研究考察了同伴受欢迎程度和自律(自控、规划以及区分重要事情优先级的能力)对青少年抑郁症状的同时期及纵向保护作用。我们运用多层次模型分析了来自中国家庭追踪调查(CFPS)的1676名12至15岁青少年的数据,该调查是一项具有全国代表性样本的大规模追踪调查。结果显示,同伴受欢迎程度和自律均能预测同时期较低水平的抑郁症状。自律对同时期抑郁症状的缓冲作用在女孩中比男孩更强,尤其在青春期中期。同伴受欢迎程度还能预测4年后较低水平的抑郁症状,且这种作用在女孩中比男孩更强。在控制了自评身体健康和社会层面因素后,这些结果模式依然存在。我们结合不同的传统性别角色背景对这些发现进行了讨论。