Effect of parent-child alienation on epression among surface ship officers and soldiers:mediating role of resilience
10.16016/j.2097-0927.202311071
- VernacularTitle:亲子疏离对水面舰艇官兵抑郁情绪的影响:心理弹性的中介作用
- Author:
Chong WEN
1
,
2
;
Xiaoxiao SUN
;
Beijing CHEN
;
Wenjun XIANG
;
Chenxuan JIN
;
Jieying TAN
;
Li MEI
;
Fei XIE
;
Qin DAI
Author Information
1. 400038 重庆,陆军军医大学(第三军医大学):医学心理系心理训练中心
2. 570100 海口,联勤保障部队第九二八医院:重症医学科
- Keywords:
parent-child alienation;
depression;
resilience;
mediating effect
- From:
Journal of Army Medical University
2024;46(14):1626-1632
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the effect of parent-child alienation on depression in surface ship officers and soldiers based on the theory of"diathesis-stress",and the mediating role of resilience between parent-child alienation and depression in them.Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted on 599 officers and soldiers from a surface ship unit.The participants were surveyed with inventory of alienation toward parents,connor-davidson resilience scale and patient health questionnaire-9 to obtain and analyze their demographic-military characteristics of their depression scores.The participants with depression scores ≥5 were recruited as the subjects,and Spearman correlation analysis was used to explore the correlation among parent-child alienation,resilience and depression.On the basis of hierarchical regression analysis,AMOS software was used to establish a structural equation modelling of intermediary effects.Results The depression score was 1(0,4)in the participants,and the depression scores of those with service length ≥11 years were comparatively higher than those with shorter length.Our results indicated that parent-child alienation was positive correlated with depression(r=0.451,P<0.001),while resilience was negatively correlated with depression and parent-child alienation(r=-0.412,-0.407,P<0.001).Regression analysis revealed that parent-child alienation had a direct positive predictive value for depression(β=0.574,P<0.001),and resilience showed a negative predictive value for depression(β=-0.211,P<0.01).Model analysis displayed that resilience had a significant mediating role in the effect of parent-child alienation on depression among these surface ship officers and soldiers,with an effect value of 0.088,and accounting for 15.86%of the total effect.Conclusion Parent-child alienation has a significant influence on depression among surface ship officers and soldiers,with resilience playing a partial mediating role.