Zhang Ya, Hu Jinsheng
Department of Psychology, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian, China.
Heliyon. 2024 Mar 8;10(6):e27617. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e27617. eCollection 2024 Mar 30.
Fatalistic voluntarism and classic fatalism have opposite effects on depression. This study attempted to measure fatalistic voluntarism with the magnanimity of Taoist values and examined the internal mechanism by which classic fatalism and magnanimity influenced depression. A total of 525 Chinese college students effectively completed self-reported questionnaires. Results showed that classic fatalism is positively correlated with depression, and magnanimity is negatively correlated with depression. Furthermore, classic fatalism and magnanimity can influence depression in Chinese college students through serial mediation by locus of control and positive coping. These findings illuminate the mediating role of locus of control and positive coping, providing specific ways to use two different belief systems, which can help reduce depressive symptoms among college students. In addition, our study may provide some ideas for the development of local culture in the promotion of mental health in different regions.
宿命主义的意志主义与经典宿命论对抑郁有着相反的影响。本研究试图用道家价值观的宽宏大量来衡量宿命主义的意志主义,并考察经典宿命论和宽宏大量影响抑郁的内在机制。共有525名中国大学生有效完成了自陈问卷。结果表明,经典宿命论与抑郁呈正相关,宽宏大量与抑郁呈负相关。此外,经典宿命论和宽宏大量可通过控制点和积极应对的系列中介作用影响中国大学生的抑郁。这些发现阐明了控制点和积极应对的中介作用,提供了运用两种不同信念系统的具体方式,有助于减轻大学生的抑郁症状。此外,我们的研究可能为不同地区促进心理健康的本土文化发展提供一些思路。