The Impact of Social Support on Depressive Symptoms Through Mindfulness and Resilience Among Chinese Parents Who Lost Their Only Child.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-08-07 DOI:10.1177/00302228241272529
Xiaofeng Wang, Xiaopeng Duan, Masumi Sugawara, Mika Omori
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The number of Shidu parents (parents over the age of 45 years who have lost their only child) has been increasing in China, which is important because Shidu parents experience depressive symptoms. This study investigated the potential mediating roles of mindfulness and resilience in the relation between social support and depressive symptoms among Shidu parents. From June to December 2021, 111 Shidu parents in Baoji city, China, completed a web-based survey on social support, depressive symptoms, mindfulness, and resilience. The results indicated that Shidu parents suffer from a high risk of depressive symptoms, and significant correlations were found between the study variables. Path analysis models showed that the relation between social support and depressive symptoms in Shidu parents was fully mediated by a combination of mindfulness and resilience. These findings further highlighted the significance of social support, mindfulness, and resilience in potentially alleviating depressive symptoms among Shidu parents.

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社会支持通过正念和复原力对失去独生子女的中国父母抑郁症状的影响
在中国,师徒父母(45 岁以上失去独生子女的父母)的人数不断增加,这一点非常重要,因为师徒父母会出现抑郁症状。本研究探讨了正念和复原力在社会支持与师都父母抑郁症状之间的潜在中介作用。2021年6月至12月,中国宝鸡市的111名师都家长完成了一项关于社会支持、抑郁症状、正念和复原力的网络调查。结果表明,十渡家长是抑郁症状的高发人群,研究变量之间存在显著相关性。路径分析模型显示,社会支持与师徒家长抑郁症状之间的关系完全由正念和抗逆力共同促成。这些发现进一步凸显了社会支持、正念和复原力对减轻师徒家长抑郁症状的潜在作用。
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