Rowan University, USA.
Stony Brook University, USA.
Autism. 2024 Aug;28(8):1972-1984. doi: 10.1177/13623613231216879. Epub 2024 Feb 21.
How satisfied people feel with their social connections and support is related to mental health outcomes for many different types of people. People may feel less socially connected at some times in their life-like when they start college. Feeling disconnected from others could lead to depression or anxiety. The transition to college may be especially difficult for autistic students as they are more likely to have difficulties adjusting socially. In our study, we asked 263 college students to answer questions about their emotions and social satisfaction twice per week during their first semester of college. We found that students who reported being less satisfied with their social connectedness (either at the beginning or throughout the semester) tended to express more symptoms of depression and anxiety. This relationship between social satisfaction and anxiety was even stronger for people who had a strong desire for social interaction (i.e. were more socially motivated). Students with more autistic traits tended to report more mood concerns, and they also reported being less satisfied with friendships at the beginning of the semester. This information may help to support ongoing efforts to better address mental health in autistic college students by encouraging efforts to improve social satisfaction.
人们对社会关系和支持的满意度与许多不同类型的人的心理健康结果有关。人们在生活中的某些时候可能会感到与他人的联系较少,例如在他们开始上大学的时候。与他人脱节可能会导致抑郁或焦虑。对于自闭症学生来说,大学过渡可能特别困难,因为他们在社交方面更有可能遇到困难。在我们的研究中,我们要求 263 名大学生在大学第一学期期间每周两次回答关于他们的情绪和社交满意度的问题。我们发现,报告对社交联系不满意的学生(无论是在开始时还是整个学期)往往表现出更多的抑郁和焦虑症状。对于那些有强烈社交互动欲望(即更具有社交动机)的人来说,社交满意度和焦虑之间的这种关系甚至更强。具有更多自闭症特征的学生往往会报告更多的情绪问题,并且他们还报告说在学期开始时对友谊的满意度较低。这些信息可能有助于通过鼓励努力提高社交满意度,来支持针对自闭症大学生的心理健康的持续努力。