Zhu Yang, Liang Wen-Ming, Jiang Kai, Truskauskaitė Inga, Griškova-Bulanova Inga, Bai Zhenmin, Rukšėnas Osvaldas
School of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China.
Physical Education Institute, Jimei University, Xiamen, China.
BMC Public Health. 2025 Sep 4;25(1):3038. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-24231-9.
Questionnaires that assess psychological functioning are 21 limited by their subjective nature, while HRV can serve as a more objective 22 (but also complex) index of such functioning. This study aims to validate sex 23 differences in college students' mental well-being using psychological scales 24 and HRV, and to investigate the correlation between psychological scales 25 and HRV for each sex.
240 college students (120 males and 120 females, aged 18-22 27 years) were recruited via cluster sampling from 1st Sept. to 1st Nov. 2023 at 28 Zhejiang University in China. Mental well-being was assessed using the 29 Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) and the 21-item 30 version of the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21), while HRV 31 was measured at rest using a Polar H7 heart rate monitor.
Comparative analyses showed that female students had higher 33 anxiety scores (DASS-21) (p = 0.033, Partial η² = 0.019) and lower mental 34 well-being scores (WEMWBS) (p = 0.047, Partial η² = 0.016) compared to 35 male students. Additionally, female students exhibited lower HRV across 36 multiple indices, including SDNN (p < 0.001, Partial η² = 0.158), RMSSD (p 37 < 0.001, Partial η² = 0.064), pNN50 (p < 0.001, Partial η² = 0.045), and 38 absolute high-frequency (HF) power (p = 0.003, Partial η² = 0.038). 39 Correlational analyses further revealed that only female students' anxiety 40 scores were negatively associated with RMSSD (r = -0.245, p = 0.008), 41 absolute HF power (r = -0.261, p = 0.005), and normalized HF power (r = - 42 0.262, p = 0.005).
Female university students exhibited poorer mental well-being 44 than male students, as indicated by both subjective and objective measures, with anxiety being particularly prominent. Combining psychological scales 46 with measures of HRV (RMSSD and HF power) may improve anxiety 47 assessment in female university students.
评估心理功能的问卷受到其主观性质的限制,而心率变异性(HRV)可以作为这种功能的一个更客观(但也更复杂)的指标。本研究旨在使用心理量表和HRV来验证大学生心理健康方面的性别差异,并调查每种性别的心理量表与HRV之间的相关性。
2023年9月1日至11月1日,在中国浙江大学通过整群抽样招募了240名大学生(120名男性和120名女性,年龄在18 - 22岁之间)。使用沃里克 - 爱丁堡心理健康量表(WEMWBS)和21项版本的抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS - 21)评估心理健康,同时使用Polar H7心率监测仪在静息状态下测量HRV。
比较分析表明,与男学生相比,女学生的焦虑得分(DASS - 21)更高(p = 0.033,偏η² = 0.019),心理健康得分(WEMWBS)更低(p = 0.047,偏η² = 0.016)。此外,女学生在多个指标上表现出较低的HRV,包括标准偏差(SDNN)(p < 0.001,偏η² = 0.158)、相邻RR间期差值的均方根(RMSSD)(p < 0.001,偏η² = 0.064)、相邻RR间期差值大于50ms的心搏数占总心搏数的百分比(pNN50)(p < 0.001,偏η² = 0.045)以及绝对高频(HF)功率(p = 0.003,偏η² = 0.038)。相关分析进一步表明,只有女学生的焦虑得分与RMSSD(r = -0.245,p = 0.008)、绝对HF功率(r = -0.26l,p = 0.005)和标准化HF功率(r = -0.262,p = 0.005)呈负相关。
主观和客观测量均表明,女大学生的心理健康状况比男大学生差,焦虑尤为突出。将心理量表与HRV测量(RMSSD和HF功率)相结合可能会改善对女大学生焦虑的评估。