Short-Form Video Applications Usage and Functionally Dependent Adults' Depressive Symptoms: A Cross-Sectional Study Based on a National Survey.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Risk Management and Healthcare Policy Pub Date : 2024-12-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/RMHP.S491498
Chen Li, Yangyang Wang
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Abstract

Objective: This study constructed a theoretical model based on the social compensation theory and used it to investigate the effects of short-form video applications usage on depressive symptoms among functionally dependent adults.

Methods: An empirical analysis was conducted based on a national sample of 8752 adults aged 45+ from China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) wave 2020. This study examined the effects of short-form video applications usage on depressive symptoms in functionally dependent adults by constructing linear regression models. Further, the mediating effect of interpersonal relationship, and the moderating effect of video games were then sequentially analyzed with the help of macro PROCESS4.0 tool.

Results: Results showed that: (1) short-form video applications usage significantly reduced the level of depressive symptoms among functionally dependent adults; (2) interpersonal relationship exerted a mediating effect of 10.36% in the process of short-form video applications usage reducing the level of depressive symptoms among functionally dependent adults; (3) video games attenuated the healing effect of short-form video applications usage on the level of depressive symptoms in functionally dependent adults, but not significantly in the functionally dependent adults aged 60+.

Conclusion: New electronic media, represented by short-form video applications, have the potential to intervene in the mental health of functionally dependent adults. Social policymakers should consider adopting relevant e-healing measures to enhance the well-being of vulnerable groups.

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研究目的本研究构建了一个基于社会补偿理论的理论模型,并以此为基础研究了短视频应用对功能依赖成年人抑郁症状的影响:基于中国家庭面板研究(CFPS)2020 年的全国样本,对 8752 名 45 岁以上的成年人进行了实证分析。本研究通过构建线性回归模型,考察了短视频应用对功能依赖型成年人抑郁症状的影响。然后,借助宏PROCESS4.0工具,依次分析了人际关系的中介效应和视频游戏的调节效应:结果表明(结果:结果显示:(1)使用短视频应用显著降低了功能依赖型成年人的抑郁症状水平;(2)在使用短视频应用降低功能依赖型成年人抑郁症状水平的过程中,人际关系发挥了10.36%的中介效应;(3)视频游戏削弱了使用短视频应用对功能依赖型成年人抑郁症状水平的治疗效应,但在60岁以上的功能依赖型成年人中并不显著:结论:以短视频应用软件为代表的新型电子媒体具有干预功能依赖型成年人心理健康的潜力。社会决策者应考虑采取相关的电子治疗措施,以提高弱势群体的福祉。
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Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Risk Management and Healthcare Policy is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on all aspects of public health, policy and preventative measures to promote good health and improve morbidity and mortality in the population. Specific topics covered in the journal include: Public and community health Policy and law Preventative and predictive healthcare Risk and hazard management Epidemiology, detection and screening Lifestyle and diet modification Vaccination and disease transmission/modification programs Health and safety and occupational health Healthcare services provision Health literacy and education Advertising and promotion of health issues Health economic evaluations and resource management Risk Management and Healthcare Policy focuses on human interventional and observational research. The journal welcomes submitted papers covering original research, clinical and epidemiological studies, reviews and evaluations, guidelines, expert opinion and commentary, and extended reports. Case reports will only be considered if they make a valuable and original contribution to the literature. The journal does not accept study protocols, animal-based or cell line-based studies.
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