The Association Between Relative Deprivation, Depression, and Youth Suicide: Evidence From a Psychological Autopsy Study.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-18 DOI:10.1177/00302228231190595
Sibo Zhao, Wenqun Yan, Lifan Tao, Jie Zhang
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Abstract

Objective: Suicide is a serious public health concern in China. In the present study, we investigated the specific mechanisms underlying relative deprivation and suicide in rural China.

Methods: A large psychological autopsy study was conducted in rural China, in which 392 suicides and 416 community-living controls were consecutively recruited. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between relative deprivation and suicide, with depression as a potential mediator.

Results: Young people who experienced relative deprivation were at a greater risk of suicide and depression. Depression plays a mediating role in the relationship between relative deprivation and suicide.

Limitations: Due to the limitations of the data, we cannot know whether there is mutual causation between relative deprivation and depression. The self-reported relative deprivation may also produce some influence on the results.

Conclusions: The current findings demonstrate the importance of relative deprivation as one of the four sources of psychological strain to explain how relative status is associated with suicide. The findings also can be translated into the clinical and preventive practice for suicide.

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相对贫困、抑郁与青少年自杀之间的关系:心理解剖研究的证据》。
目的:自杀是中国一个严重的公共卫生问题。本研究探讨了中国农村相对贫困与自杀的具体机制:方法:我们在中国农村开展了一项大型心理解剖研究,连续招募了 392 名自杀者和 416 名社区生活对照者。采用多元逻辑回归分析评估相对贫困与自杀之间的关系,并将抑郁作为潜在的中介因素:结果:经历过相对贫困的年轻人自杀和抑郁的风险更大。抑郁症在相对贫困与自杀之间的关系中起着中介作用:由于数据的局限性,我们无法得知相对贫困与抑郁之间是否存在相互因果关系。自我报告的相对贫困程度也可能对结果产生一定影响:目前的研究结果表明,相对贫困作为心理压力的四个来源之一,对于解释相对地位如何与自杀相关联具有重要意义。这些研究结果也可应用于自杀的临床和预防实践中。
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