The relationship between mental health and stress: the moderating role of satisfaction with friendships

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Advances in Mental Health Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1080/18387357.2023.2282046
Ena Kantor, Gorka Vuletić
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ABSTRACTObjective Stress contributes to higher occurrences of mental health problems, and satisfactory friendships can ease the stress-related emotional states. However, mental health is much more than the absence of symptoms of psychological disorders and includes aspects of well-being. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between positive mental health, perceived stress, and friendship satisfaction.Method This cross-sectional study included 555 participants aged 18-60. Data on positive mental health, stress, and friendship satisfaction were collected using validated questionnaires. Descriptive statistics, Pearson correlations, hierarchical regression, and moderation analyses were conducted.Results A significant negative correlation between stress and positive mental health was found. Stress and friendship satisfaction were identified as significant predictors of positive mental health variance. Additionally, friendship satisfaction demonstrated a moderating effect, indicating that higher satisfaction levels were associated with more positive ratings of mental health, regardless of stress levels.Discussion The findings of this study may have clinical implications for mental health professionals, and practitioners. The importance of addressing both stress management and the quality of friendships in promoting positive mental health is presented.KEYWORDS: Mental healthpsychological stresssocial relationshipssocial supportsatisfaction Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe original collected data, recoded data, and conducted analyses are available at the following link: https://osf.io/j9mqg/?view_only=26c6b79e73e446ed9e03345b975d3f96.
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心理健康与压力的关系:友谊满意度的调节作用
【摘要】目的压力导致心理健康问题的高发生率,而满意的友谊可以缓解压力相关的情绪状态。然而,心理健康远不止是没有心理障碍的症状,它还包括幸福的各个方面。因此,本研究的目的是探讨积极心理健康、感知压力和友谊满意度之间的关系。方法采用横断面研究纳入555名年龄在18-60岁的受试者。积极心理健康、压力和友谊满意度的数据通过有效的问卷收集。进行描述性统计、Pearson相关性、层次回归和适度分析。结果压力与积极心理健康呈显著负相关。压力和友谊满意度被确定为正向心理健康方差的显著预测因子。此外,友谊满意度表现出调节效应,表明无论压力水平如何,更高的满意度水平与更积极的心理健康评分相关。本研究的结果可能对心理健康专业人员和从业人员具有临床意义。提出了解决压力管理和友谊质量在促进积极心理健康方面的重要性。关键词:心理健康心理压力社会关系社会支持满意度披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。数据可用性声明原始收集数据、编码数据和进行的分析可在以下链接获得:https://osf.io/j9mqg/?view_only=26c6b79e73e446ed9e03345b975d3f96。
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