Effect of demographic and clinical factors on depression self-efficacy

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Pub Date : 2023-06-22 DOI:10.12740/app/156319
K. Jones, Cedi McCorkle, R. Muñoz, Y. Leykin
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For individuals with depression, depression self-efficacy is important. This study sought to understand the factors that are associated with depression self-efficacy.Participants (N = 275) in a trial of an internet-based depression intervention completed the Depression Self-Efficacy Questionnaire [1].A 3-way (gender * treatment experience * family history of depression) interaction predicted depression self-efficacy. Women with treatment experience reported significantly lower self-efficacy scores compared to those without treatment experience. For men, however, family history of depression moderated the relationship between past treatment experience and self-efficacy. Thus, among men with family history of depression, those without prior treatment experience had the highest depression self-efficacy scores and those with prior treatment experience – the lowest, but this pattern was not observed in men with unknown or no family history of depression.Self-efficacy of depression appears to vary based on gender, past treatment experience, and the individuals’ family history of depression, and for some individuals, past treatment experience may be associated with reduced self-efficacy.Findings suggest possible targets for intervention aiming at increasing depression self-efficacy.
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人口学和临床因素对抑郁自我效能感的影响
对于抑郁症患者来说,抑郁自我效能感很重要。本研究旨在了解与抑郁症自我效能感相关的因素。在一项基于互联网的抑郁症干预试验中,参与者(N=275)完成了抑郁症自我效能问卷[1]。三元(性别*治疗经验*抑郁症家族史)互动预测了抑郁自我效能感。与没有治疗经验的女性相比,有治疗经验的妇女自我效能感得分显著较低。然而,对于男性来说,抑郁症家族史调节了过去治疗经历和自我效能之间的关系。因此,在有抑郁症家族史的男性中,没有既往治疗经验的男性抑郁自我效能感得分最高,而有既往治疗经历的男性抑郁自效能感得分最低,但在未知或没有抑郁症家族病史的男性中没有观察到这种模式。抑郁症的自我效能感似乎因性别、过去的治疗经历和个体的抑郁症家族史而异,对一些个体来说,过去的治疗经验可能与自我效能感降低有关。研究结果表明,旨在提高抑郁症自我效能感的干预可能有目标。
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