Symptomatic associations and sexual differences in depression and communication

Yu Jin, Yinjie Fan, Jian He, Amanda Wilson, Yi Li, Jiaqi Li, Yajun Bu, Yuanyuan Wang
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Previous studies have explored the associations between parental and offspring’s depression and parent-child communication. However, few studies have investigated their symptomatic associations and potential sex differences. Therefore, this study aims to examine their associations and sex differences in parents and offspring. Based on the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS)-2020 study, depressive symptoms and parent-child communication were measured by the 8-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD-8) and independent questions, respectively. Network analysis was used to investigate the associations and to compare the sex differences of parents and offspring. A total of 1710 adolescents were included after cleaning process (N = 28,530). There were significantly stronger associations in boys’ “anhedonia” and “arguments with parents”, and in girls’ “happiness” and parents’ “joyfulness”. Furthermore, there were same-sex depression associations between children and parents (e.g., boys’ “despair”–fathers’ “joyfulness”; girls’ “anhedonia”–mothers’ “loneliness”). These results would help us to better understand the in depression and communication nuanced associations and to develop effective strategies for improving parental and offspring’s mental health.

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抑郁和沟通的症状关联和性别差异
以往的研究已经探讨了父母和子女的抑郁与亲子沟通之间的关系。然而,很少有研究调查它们的症状关联和潜在的性别差异。因此,本研究旨在研究它们的关联以及父母和后代的性别差异。基于中国家庭小组研究(CFPS)-2020研究,分别采用8项流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CESD-8)和独立问卷对抑郁症状和亲子沟通进行测量。研究人员利用网络分析的方法来研究这种关联,并比较父母和后代的性别差异。清洗后共纳入1710名青少年(N = 28,530)。男孩的“快感缺乏”和“与父母争吵”,女孩的“幸福”和父母的“快乐”之间存在明显更强的关联。此外,孩子和父母之间存在同性抑郁的关联(例如,男孩的“绝望”-父亲的“快乐”;女孩的“快感缺乏症”——母亲的“孤独”)。这些结果将有助于我们更好地理解抑郁和沟通之间的微妙联系,并制定有效的策略来改善父母和后代的心理健康。
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