Destin Mesmin, Debrosse Régine, Hernandez Ivan A
Department of Psychology, School of Education and Social Policy, Institute for Policy Research, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA.
School of Social Work, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Adolesc. 2024 Dec;96(8):1997-2003. doi: 10.1002/jad.12384. Epub 2024 Jul 26.
Working to reach school goals during adolescence and rise in the socioeconomic hierarchy can have unexpected negative consequences for physical health, which are often linked to inflammation. However, certain forms of academic motivation, like finding meaning in difficulty, can benefit health and well-being. The current study tests whether socioeconomic resources explain this paradox and moderate the relationship between motivational processes and indicators of inflammation among adolescents. Having greater socioeconomic resources may provide the circumstances necessary to experience a beneficial connection between higher school motivation and lower indicators of inflammation.
Seventy-nine adolescents in the United States from diverse backgrounds completed a survey and health screening (59.6% girls, M = 14). The survey included a key measure of motivation indicating how students respond to experiences of academic difficulty. The health screening produced assays of C-reactive protein and interleukin 6 from antecubital blood samples, which provided an indicator of low-grade inflammation.
Multiple linear regression analyses demonstrated the expected pattern of moderation, such that students with high (but not low) socioeconomic resources experienced a positive connection between motivation and indicators of inflammatory regulation, especially C-reactive protein.
The findings provide an important contribution to understanding the complex links between achievement and health. Future research on the health costs of mobility should consider the health benefits of motivation that may be observed uniquely among the socioeconomically advantaged. Further, education institutions should promote motivation in ways that are connected to health sustaining forms of support for all students.
在青春期努力实现学业目标并提升社会经济地位可能会对身体健康产生意想不到的负面影响,这些影响往往与炎症有关。然而,某些形式的学习动机,比如在困难中找到意义,可能有益于健康和幸福。本研究检验社会经济资源是否能解释这一矛盾现象,并调节青少年动机过程与炎症指标之间的关系。拥有更多的社会经济资源可能会提供必要的条件,使较高的学业动机与较低的炎症指标之间产生有益的关联。
来自美国不同背景的79名青少年完成了一项调查和健康筛查(女孩占59.6%,平均年龄M = 14岁)。该调查包括一项关键的动机测量指标,表明学生如何应对学业困难经历。健康筛查从肘前静脉血样中检测了C反应蛋白和白细胞介素6,这为低度炎症提供了一个指标。
多元线性回归分析显示了预期的调节模式,即社会经济资源高(而非低)的学生在动机与炎症调节指标,尤其是C反应蛋白之间存在正相关。
这些发现为理解成就与健康之间的复杂联系做出了重要贡献。未来关于流动对健康成本的研究应考虑到在社会经济优势群体中可能独特观察到的动机对健康的益处。此外,教育机构应以与为所有学生提供维持健康形式的支持相关的方式来促进动机。