青少年社会支持失衡与抑郁症状:给予而不接受的负面影响

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL International Journal of Adolescence and Youth Pub Date : 2022-12-02 DOI:10.1080/02673843.2022.2151715
S. Gallagher, Chloe Haugh, Alejandro Castro Solano, Guadalupe de la Iglesia, Jennifer McMahon
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摘要本研究探讨了接受和给予支持之间的关系,以及它们在青少年抑郁症状中的不平衡。我们的样本包括来自第六次欧洲社会调查的2,111名青少年,他们完成了社会支持和流行病学研究中心抑郁症(CES-D)的测量。层次线性回归表明,接受和给予社会支持与抑郁风险分别降低51%和34%有关。然而,对群体差异的分析表明,与那些具有负平衡的人(即两者都不平衡)相比,给予/接受能力高的人(即正平衡)报告的抑郁程度较低,报告负平衡的人(即高给予和低接受的社会支持)观察到的症状最高。虽然接受和给予社会支持有好处,但当这种支持不平衡时,也会有代价。我们的研究结果从公平理论和寿命的角度进行了讨论。
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Social support imbalance and depressive symptoms in young adolescents: the negative effect of giving but not receiving
ABSTRACT This study examined associations between receiving and giving support, and their imbalance on depression symptoms in adolescents. Our sample included 2,111 young adolescents drawn from 6th Wave European Social Survey who completed measures of social support and the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression (CES-D). A hierarchical linear regression demonstrated that both receiving and giving social support were associated with a 51% and 34% reduced risk of being depressed, respectively. However, analysis of group differences indicated those high on both giving/receiving, that is, a positive balance, reported less depression, compared to those with a negative balance, that is, low on both, with the highest symptoms observed by those reporting a negative imbalance, that is, high giving and low receiving social support. While there are benefits to receiving and giving social support, there is also a cost when this is imbalanced. Our findings are discussed from an equity theory and lifespan perspective.
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期刊介绍: nternational Journal of Adolescence and Youth aims to identify, examine and compare particular issues, problems and policies related to adolescents and youth throughout the world. Subject areas covered include psychological growth and development, health and medical care, delinquency, social policy, employment and unemployment, education and training, spiritual and physical development, leisure, family relationships, sex education, homelessness. The Journal will be of interest to researchers in those areas, university and other higher education institutions, as well as to international, central and local government and voluntary organizations and field work agencies.
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