Depressive symptoms and associated factors among adolescents in different pubertal stages in a district of Chongqing
10.16835/j.cnki.1000-9817.2022.05.018
- VernacularTitle:青春早中期不同发育阶段青少年抑郁症状及影响因素分析
- Author:
XI Xuan, LIU Qin, LI Yueyue, FANG Bo, SHENG Lulu, WU Wenyi, ZHOU Yuanke, ZHANG Qin
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Author Information
1. School of Public Health and Management, Chongqing Medical University/Research Center for Medicine and Social Development/Innovation Center for Social Risk Governance in Health ,Chongqing(400016), China
- Publication Type:期刊文章
- Keywords:
Depression;
Affective symptoms;
Mental health;
Regression analysis;
Adolescent
- From:
Chinese Journal of School Health
2022;43(5):718-721
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the status of depressive symptoms among adolescents in different pubertal stages in a district of Chongqing.
Methods:A self designed questionnaire and Children s Depression Inventory were administered among 1 001 students in a district of Chongqing. Score and associated factors of depressive symptoms of adolescents through descriptive statistical analysis, Chi square test, analysis of variance and Logistic regression analysis.
Results:The detection rate of depressive symptoms among adolescents in a district of Chongqing was 17.3%, and the total score of depression scale was (12.02±6.72). There were statistically significant differences in the inefficiency subscale score of boys across stages of genital, pubic hair, armpit hair and beard, and whether the first spermatorrhea has occurred( t/F =7.08,5.46,5.18,4.21,5.84, P <0.05), while significant differences were found in the anhedonia and inefficiency subscales scores among girls across different stages of breast, pubic hair and armpit hair, and whether menarche has occurred( t/F =19.43,4.92,3.98,7.35, P <0.05). Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the absence of first spermatorrhea and menarche were associated with lower prevalence of depressive symptoms in boys and girls ( OR=0.60, 95%CI=0.36-0.98; OR=0.46, 95%CI =0.22-1.00), while pubic hair development was associated with higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in girls ( OR=9.58, 95%CI =1.28- 71.71 ).
Conclusion:The detection rate of depressive symptoms among adolescents is relatively low. Boys who have had the first spermatorrhea, and girls with advanced pubic hair development or have had menarche are more likely to suffer from depressive symptoms.