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中国大学生消极生活事件与抑郁症状的关系:沉思的中介作用与社会支持感和心理资本的调节作用
Authors Chen G , Zhang G, Yang Y, Zhang J, Hu Y
Received 14 November 2022
Accepted for publication 27 January 2023
Published 2 February 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 271—282
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PRBM.S395551
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Igor Elman
Objective: External events affect individuals through their cognitive process, a model on how and when negative life events are associated with depressive symptoms was tested by considering individuals’ internal and external factors based on the conservation of resource theory (COR).
Methods: We conducted a survey to test our hypotheses. Participants were college students who were selected with the cluster sampling method and were asked to complete the scales measuring negative life events, perceived social support, psychological capital (PsyCap), rumination, and depressive symptoms in the classroom with a unit of class. A total of 764 questionnaires were distributed and returned, and 703 valid data were obtained finally.
Results: The present study found that (1) the relationship between negative life events and depressive symptoms was moderated by perceived social support negatively, such that the relationship was stronger with low perceived social support; (2) the relationship between negative life events and depressive symptoms was mediated by rumination; (3) the relationship between rumination and depressive symptoms was moderated by PsyCap negatively, such that the relationship was stronger with low PsyCap; (4) the indirect relationship between negative life events and depressive symptoms through rumination was moderated by PsyCap negatively, such that the indirect relationship got stronger with low PsyCap.
Conclusion: Rumination is an essential process for negative life events to affect depressive symptoms, PsyCap and perceived social support help alleviate the detrimental effect of negative life events from internal and external perspectives, respectively. Our research conclusion has a theoretical and practical implementation for reducing depressive symptoms in college students.
Keywords: depressive symptoms, perceived social support, rumination, psychological capital, negative life events