Meaning in Life and Depression in Low-Income Families in Hong Kong during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Q3 Medicine East Asian Archives of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.12809/eaap2244
E M Chen, B K K Chan, A T C Lee
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Abstract

Objective: To determine whether meaning in life (MIL) was associated with a lower risk of depression in people from low-income families during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Individuals from low-income families were recruited at a community centre during the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong. Levels of MIL were assessed using the Meaning in Life Questionnaire (MLQ). Severity of depressive symptoms was assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Scores of ≥24 on the Presence of Meaning subscale (MLQ-P) and Search for Meaning subscale (MLQ-S) were considered high. A score of ≥10 on the PHQ-9 was indicative of clinical depression. Correlations between MLQ and PHQ-9 scores were examined, along with associations between presence of/search for meaning and risk of clinical depression.

Results: Among 102 participants, 64 (62.7%) had clinical depression; 14 (13.7%) had both high presence of meaning and high search for meaning. The MLQ score was correlated with the PHQ-9 score (r = -0.56, p < 0.001). The adjusted risk ratio for depression was 0.31 (p = 0.006) in participants with both high presence of meaning and high search for meaning.

Conclusion: Among people with lower socioeconomic status, MIL may be important for protecting against depression during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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目的:确定生活意义(MIL)是否与COVID-19大流行期间低收入家庭人群患抑郁症的风险降低有关。方法:在香港第四波COVID-19大流行期间,在社区中心招募来自低收入家庭的个体。使用生活意义问卷(MLQ)评估MIL水平。使用患者健康问卷-9 (PHQ-9)评估抑郁症状的严重程度。意义存在子量表(MLQ-P)和意义搜索子量表(MLQ-S)得分≥24分被认为是高。PHQ-9得分≥10分为临床抑郁。我们研究了MLQ和PHQ-9评分之间的相关性,以及存在/寻找意义与临床抑郁风险之间的相关性。结果:102名受试者中,64名(62.7%)有临床抑郁症;14个(13.7%)同时具有高意义存在和高意义搜索。MLQ评分与PHQ-9评分相关(r = -0.56, p < 0.001)。对意义的存在和对意义的追求都很高的参与者,抑郁的调整风险比为0.31 (p = 0.006)。结论:在社会经济地位较低的人群中,MIL可能在COVID-19大流行期间预防抑郁症方面发挥重要作用。
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