The relationship between childhood psychological abuse and depression in college students: internet addiction as mediator, different dimensions of alexithymia as moderator
Yang Liu,
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Liangfan Duan,
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Qingxin Shen
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et al.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Oct. 8, 2024
Childhood
psychological
abuse
(CPA)
is
highly
associated
with
depression
among
college
students.
However,
the
underlying
mechanisms
between
these
variables
need
further
exploration.
This
study
aims
to
investigate
internet
addiction
as
a
mediating
factor
and
alexithymia
its
different
dimensions
moderating
factors,
complement
CPA
Language: Английский
The relationship between social support and interpersonal self-efficacy among higher vocational college students: parallel mediation effects of anxiety and loneliness
Chen Chun-mei,
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Yujie Zhu,
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Yanyan Sun
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et al.
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
There
is
close
cooperation
between
higher
vocational
colleges
and
enterprises.
Thus,
college
students
attach
great
importance
to
the
internship
experience
in
enterprises
during
their
study
period.
They
need
have
more
interaction
communication
with
school
teachers,
classmates
enterprise
staffs,
etc.
Their
interpersonal
self-efficacy
important
for
developing
maintaining
good
relationships.
To
explore
effect
of
social
support
on
parallel
mediating
role
anxiety
loneliness
it,
a
questionnaire
survey
empirical
analysis
was
conducted
4,270
Chinese
by
using
Social
Support
Scale
Adolescents,
Interpersonal
Communication
Self-efficacy
College
Student,
Self-rating
Anxiety
UCLA
Loneliness
Scale.
(1)
significantly
positively
predicts
self-efficacy;
(2)
influences
through
anxiety;
(3)
loneliness.
This
contributes
understanding
underlying
mechanisms
relationship
self-
efficacy,
thus
providing
references
institutions
other
related
sectors
improve
students.
Language: Английский
The role of anxiety factors in predicting smartphone addiction mediated by metacognition among university students: a two-stage SEM-ANN approach
Xiaodan Wang,
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Huoliang Gong,
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Yan Lin
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et al.
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
associative
factors
related
smartphone
addiction
among
university
students
and
further
examine
mediating
roles
of
positive
negative
metacognition
in
relationship
between
anxiety
addiction.
The
researchers
randomly
surveyed
760
from
three
universities
Henan
province
China
using
a
structured
questionnaire
measure
their
self-reported
responses
on
six
constructs:
academic
anxiety,
social
future
metacognition,
By
applying
Structural
Equation
Modeling-Artificial
Neural
Network
(SEM-ANN)
approach,
interprets
non-compensatory
nonlinear
relationships
predictor
findings
underscore
that
plays
significant
role
addiction,
highlighting
its
critical
influence
this
association.
found
no
association
nor
did
mediate
associations
Furthermore,
based
normalized
importance
derived
Multi-layer
Perceptron,
identified
most
predictive
factor
be
(100%),
followed
by
(46.7%),
(28.0%),
(15.7%),
(10.2%).
Finally,
proposes
theoretical
practical
implications
regarding
with
students.
Language: Английский
The Impact of Positive Childhood Experiences: A Systematic Review Focused on Children and Adolescents
Marta Sousa,
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Ana Beatriz Machado,
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Marina Pinheiro
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et al.
Trauma Violence & Abuse,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
Childhood
and
adolescence
are
crucial
stages
of
life,
characterized
by
significant
changes
that
profoundly
influence
overall
development.
While
positive
childhood
experiences
(PCEs)
can
help
mitigate
the
effects
adverse
events
during
these
formative
years,
they
have
not
been
as
thoroughly
researched.
Then,
this
systematic
review
aims
to
address
gap
organizing
existing
literature
on
PCEs
examining
their
impact
both
negative
outcomes
in
children
adolescents.
A
search
through
databases
such
B-On,
PsycINFO,
PubMed,
SCOPUS,
Scielo,
well
supplementary
searches,
identified
30
studies
met
inclusion
criteria.
The
results
indicate
most
were
published
last
4
primarily
USA,
focused
community
populations
with
mixed
samples.
In
addition,
reveal
among
adolescents,
higher
levels
associated
better
mental
health
(e.g.,
reduced
depressive
symptoms,
anxiety,
self-harm,
substance
use,
suicidal
ideation),
improved
psychosocial
enhanced
adult
functioning
future
orientation),
academic
achievement
absenteeism
fewer
difficulties),
some
improvements
physical
chronic
pain).
However,
relationship
between
behavioral
showed
results.
Strengthening
efforts
promote
resources
support
child
adolescent
resilience
is
crucial.
Further
research
involving
diverse
samples
needed
gain
a
deeper
understanding
role
PCEs.
Language: Английский
Exploring the impact of family conflict on depression, anxiety and sleep problems in Turkish adolescents: The mediating effect of social connectedness
Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 12, 2025
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
mediating
role
of
social
connectedness
in
relationship
between
family
conflict
and
mental
physical
health
outcomes
–
specifically
depression,
anxiety
sleep
problems
among
Turkish
adolescents.
utilized
a
quantitative,
cross-sectional
design,
recruiting
convenience
sample
550
adolescents
(63.64%
female)
aged
13
18
years
(
M
=
15.67,
SD
1.46)
from
high
schools
Batman
City,
Türkiye.
Participants
completed
self-report
measures
assessing
conflict,
connectedness,
via
an
online
survey.
The
findings
revealed
that
was
negatively
associated
with
but
positively
related
problems.
Also,
found
hold
negative
association
acted
as
mediator
results
suggest
important
buffering
impacts
suggesting
interventions
aimed
at
enhancing
relationships
may
improve
quality
These
practical
implications
highlight
potential
for
school-
community-based
programmes
foster
improving
school
students
during
this
fragile
developmental
period.
Language: Английский
Complex associations between anxiety, depression, and resilience in a college student sample: a network analysis
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: May 14, 2025
Background
Anxiety
and
depression
have
significant
impacts
on
individuals’
mental
health
social
functioning,
particularly
among
college
students.
Psychological
resilience
is
considered
a
crucial
resource
for
coping
with
adversity
stress
may
play
key
role
in
alleviating
anxiety
symptoms.
The
aim
of
this
study
to
explore
the
finer-grained
potential
relationships
between
psychological
resilience,
anxiety,
Methods
This
employed
network
analysis
examine
status
randomly
sampled
cohort
855
students
(51.8%
female;
M
=
18.70,
SD
1.13).
Statistical
analyses
visualization
were
conducted
using
R
version
4.2.2
qgraph
package.
Bridge
centrality
indices
variables
within
computed,
particular
emphasis
significance
bridge
symptoms
structure.
Results
Significant
covariation
was
observed
exhibited
negative
correlation
both
depression,
expected
influence
value
R10
“Can
handle
unpleasant
feelings”,
indicating
protective
mitigating
these
issues.
feelings”
occupies
most
central
position
network,
smallest
BEI
(-0.01),
its
overall
network.
To
some
extent,
it
can
regulate
Conclusion
highlights
complex
interrelationships
through
analysis.
identified
“R10”
as
factor
“A7”
risk
factor.
findings
suggest
that
interventions
targeting
enhancing
help
alleviate
depression.
Prioritizing
two
future
research
could
yield
greater
intervention
benefits.
Language: Английский
Association of depression and anxiety with health-related quality of life in beginning Medical Sciences Student
Nilufar Marufi,
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Roghayeh Malekzadeh,
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F Naderi
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Oct. 18, 2024
The
present
study
sought
to
examine
the
association
between
depression
and
anxiety
with
health-related
quality
of
life
(HRQoL)
among
clinical
non-clinical
medical
students.
This
was
conducted
on
newly
entrance
students
(2019
2020)
in
Neyshabur
University
Medical
Science
(NUMS).
471
participated
this
cross-sectional
study.
Beck
Depression
(BDI-II),
Anxiety
Inventory
(BAI),
SF-12
questionnaires
were
used.
To
assess
correlation
depression,
anxiety,
HRQoL,
Pearson
independent
t-test
performed
evaluate
different
variables
HRQoL.
Further,
a
multiple
linear
regression
model
used
control
confounding
effects
covariates.
mean
age
population
21.9
(SD
=
6.1),
majority
them
female
(62.4%).
More
than
21%
about
32%
had
mild
severe
levels
respectively.
According
analysis
(Pearson's
r),
correlations
total
HRQoL
relatively
strong
negative.
revealed
statistically
significant
subscales,
components,
(p
<
0.05).
It
has
been
confirmed
that
are
negatively
associated
Language: Английский