Does Gender Matter? The Mediating Role of Gender Attitudes on the Associations Between Grandparenting Styles and Adolescent Depression Among Skipped-Generation Families in Rural China
Youth & Society,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Adolescent
depression
in
skipped-generation
families
is
a
growing
concern,
yet
the
role
of
grandparenting
styles
and
gender
attitudes
remains
understudied.
Data
from
1,039
adolescents
(511
girls,
528
boys)
rural
Chinese
were
analyzed.
Mediation
analyses
examined
associations
between
styles,
attitudes,
depression.
Higher
grandparental
rejection
correlated
with
higher
(Estimate
=
.35,
p
<
.001),
while
emotional
warmth
lower
−.32,
.001).
Emotional
was
associated
more
egalitarian
.12,
Gender
partially
mediated
association
among
but
not
boys.
A
significant
difference
found
(
<.05).
Grandparenting
are
families.
Mental
health
interventions
should
focus
on
educating
grandparents
to
provide
support
promoting
especially
girls.
Language: Английский
Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations Among Weight Stigma, Psychological Distress, and Eating Behaviors in Youth with Obesity: A Clinical Sample
Wee Shen Khoo,
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Ying-Chu Chen,
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Yen-Yin Chou
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et al.
Medicina,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
61(3), P. 466 - 466
Published: March 7, 2025
Background
and
Objectives:
Obesity
in
youth
is
a
growing
public
health
concern,
placing
them
at
higher
risk
for
adverse
physical
psychological
outcomes.
Understanding
the
predictors
that
affect
weight
management,
particularly
role
of
internalized
stigma,
psychosocial
factors,
eating
behaviors,
essential
developing
an
effective
intervention
longitudinal
follow-up.
Materials
Methods:
We
enrolled
102
youths
with
obesity
aged
10
to
18
years
old
from
clinical
settings.
Baseline
demographic
data,
measures,
including
Weight
Self-Stigma
Questionnaire
(WSSQ)
Hospital
Anxiety
Depression
Scale
(HADS),
behavior
scales,
such
as
Three-Factor
Eating
(TFEQ-R21)
disorder
Sick,
Control,
One,
Fat,
Food
questionnaire
(SCOFF),
were
collected
first
visit.
conducted
study
both
cross-sectional
components.
Correlational
bivariate
analysis
was
explore
relationships
between
key
variables.
The
factors
affecting
BMI
changes
investigated
using
generalized
estimating
equations
(GEEs)
part
analysis.
Results:
mean
age
participants
13.22
63.7%
male.
Bivariate
correlation
revealed
positive
initial
Z-scores
WSSQ
scores
(r
=
0.196,
p
<
0.05).
In
analysis,
negative
found
difference
visit
number
−0.428,
0.01).
GEE
demonstrated
(coefficient
1.342,
0.001)
anxiety
0.050,
significant
Z-scores,
while
depression
negatively
associated
−0.081,
0.001).
Excluding
TFEQ
subscales,
SCOFF
improved
model’s
QIC
highlighted
significant,
albeit
weak,
predictor
(p
0.615
full
model
versus
0.05
reduced
model).
Conclusions:
Psychosocial
are
elevated
affected
by
this
study.
baseline
age,
Z-score,
stress
influenced
body
trajectory
over
time.
Frequent
follow-ups
contribute
Future
research
may
examine
efficacy
management
reducing
stigma
distress
along
outpatient
care
obesity.
Language: Английский
Exploring the relationship between depression, anxiety, and obesity in adolescent development
Journal of Psychosomatic Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
187, P. 111939 - 111939
Published: Sept. 24, 2024
Language: Английский
A 2‐year longitudinal study of the association between unhealthy lifestyle factors and the development of depressive symptoms in university students
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(4)
Published: Oct. 5, 2024
Abstract
Aim
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
the
association
between
unhealthy
lifestyle
factors
and
development
depressive
symptoms
with
adjustment
for
sociodemographic
characteristics
in
university
students
using
health
checkup
data.
Methods
Among
information
obtained
from
student
checkups
conducted
2017
2019,
we
analyzed
both
clinical
data
responses
questionnaires.
subjects
used
analysis
were
3190
individuals
(2382
men
808
women,
mean
age
19.0
years)
who
had
been
free
survey
available
a
2‐year
follow‐up.
Patient
Health
Questionnaire
(PHQ‐2)
as
self‐rating
scale
symptoms.
Multivariable
logistic
regression
(such
body
mass
index,
self‐rated
health,
whether
breakfast
taken,
degree
exercise,
satisfaction
sleep,
smoking,
alcohol
drinking)
any
revealed
2019
survey,
adjusting
variables
other
factors.
Results
showed
that
poor
sleep
(odds
ratio
[OR),
4.09;
95%
confidence
interval
[CI),
1.96–8.53;
p
<
0.01)
female
gender
(OR,
2.16;
CI,
1.01–4.60;
=
0.05)
significantly
associated
2
years
later.
Conclusion
This
has
an
We
believe
these
findings
may
be
useful
prevention
treatment
students.
Language: Английский