학술논문

COVID-19-related stressors and depression in Chinese adolescents: The effects of life history strategies and gender
Document Type
article
Source
Subject
Mental Health
Pediatric
Depression
Mind and Body
Behavioral and Social Science
2.3 Psychological
social and economic factors
Aetiology
Mental health
Good Health and Well Being
Adolescent
COVID-19
China
Female
Humans
Life History Traits
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Pandemics
COVID-19-related stressors
Adolescent mental health
Life history strategies
Gender difference
Medical and Health Sciences
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Psychiatry
Language
Abstract
PurposeThe COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people live, affecting both their physical and mental health. Adolescents are vulnerable to the stress of the pandemic, and may experience indicators of psychological distress, such as depression. This study aimed to examine the impact of COVID-19-related stressors on depression and the mediating role of life history strategies.MethodsA two-wave longitudinal study was conducted with 1123 adolescents (51.20% girls, Mage = 14.30) recruited from three junior high schools in the Northeastern province of China. Adolescents' life history strategies, depressive symptoms, and demographic variables were assessed at Time 1 (November 2019) and Time 2 (August 2020), and adolescents' experience of COVID-19-related stressors was assessed at Time 2. None of participants was infected by COVID-19 virus.ResultsCOVID-19-related stressors were positively associated with depressive symptoms at Time 2 (β = 0.08, p