| Literature DB >> 31829195 |
Qiuming Shen1, Yue Shi1,2, Shuxian Zhang1, Lhakpa Tsamlag1, Huwen Wang1, Ruijie Chang1, Zihe Peng1, Ying Wang3, Meili Shang4, Yong Cai5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In China, young migrants are at elevated risk of mental health problems, such as depression. The influence of self-esteem on depression is well acknowledged. We examined correlates of depression and their mediating and moderating role in the association between self-esteem and depression to promote a better understanding of depression prevention among young migrants.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; Involuntary subordination; Migrant; Psychology; Social support
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31829195 PMCID: PMC6907199 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2330-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig. 1The proposed moderated mediation model
Participant sociodemographic characteristics (N = 572)
| Characteristic variables | Number | Depression symptoms | Z/H | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| −1.238 | 0.216 | |||
| male | 354 (61.89) | 18 (15) | ||
| female | 218 (38.11) | 19 (14) | ||
| 0.643 | 0.725 | |||
| Junior high school and below | 137 (23.95) | 18 (15) | ||
| Senior high school | 368 (64.34) | 19 (14) | ||
| College and above | 67 (11.71) | 17 (13) | ||
| −0.834 | 0.404 | |||
| Unmarried | 470 (82.17) | 19 (14) | ||
| Married | 102 (17.83) | 18 (14) | ||
| 1.387 | 0.500 | |||
| < 3200 | 168 (29.37) | 19 (18) | ||
| 3200–4800 | 369 (64.51) | 18 (14) | ||
| > 4800 | 35 (6.12) | 18 (11) | ||
| 1.684 | 0.431 | |||
| < 1 year | 349 (61.01) | 19 (16) | ||
| 1–5 years | 204 (35.66) | 18 (13) | ||
| > 5 years | 19 (3.32) | 18 (17) | ||
Q: interquartile range
Descriptive statistics and correlations of the main study variables
| Median | Q | I | II | III | IV | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I Self-esteem | 18 | 4 | 1 | |||
| (Range: 6–30) | ||||||
| II Involuntary subordination | 82 | 18 | −0.608* | 1 | ||
| (Range: 32–128) | ||||||
| III Social support | 66 | 16 | 0.427* | −0.508* | 1 | |
| (Range: 12–84) | ||||||
| IV Depression | 19 | 14 | −0.431* | 0.520* | −0.401* | 1 |
| (Range: 0–49) |
Q: interquartile range
*p < 0.001
Mediating role of involuntary subordination in association between self-esteem and depression
| predictors | Model1(Y = D) | Model2(Y=IS) | Model3(Y = D) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β | BC 95% bootstrapped CI | β | BC 95% bootstrapped CI | β | BC 95% bootstrapped CI | |
| SE | −1.1465*** | (−1.3310,-0.9616) | −2.5153*** | (−2.7635, − 2.2670) | − 0.4394** | (− 0.6627, − 0.2160) |
| IS | 0.2811*** | (0.2242, 0.3380) | ||||
| F | 148.264*** | 396.0725*** | 133.3636*** | |||
| R2 | 0.2070 | 0.4108 | 0.3199 | |||
**p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001
SE Self-esteem, IS Involuntary subordination, D Depression, CI Confidence interval
BC: Confidence intervals were bias-corrected
Fig. 2Schematic model of social support as a moderator of the mediation model
Mediating role of involuntary subordination and moderating role of social support in association between self-esteem and depression
| predictors | Model4(Y = D) | Model5(Y=IS) | Model6(Y = D) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β | BC 95% bootstrapped CI | β | BC 95% bootstrapped CI | β | BC 95% bootstrapped CI | |
| SE | −0.9041*** | (− 1.1015, − 0.7067) | −2.1440*** | (−2.4080, − 1.8801) | −0.3870** | (− 0.6128, − 0.1613) |
| SS | −0.1871*** | (− 0.2511, − 0.1232) | −0.2867*** | (− 0.3722,- 0.2013) | −0.1221** | (− 0.1843, − 0.0600) |
| IS | 0.2406*** | (0.1817, 0.2995) | ||||
| SE*SS | 0.0122 | (−0.0012, 0.0265) | −0.0116 | (− 0.0295, 0.0063) | ||
| IS*SS | −0.0040* | (−0.0078, −.0003) | ||||
| F | 65.5453*** | 156.3184*** | 73.6014*** | |||
| R2 | 0.2578 | 0.4531 | 0.3426 | |||
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001
SE Self-esteem, IS Involuntary subordination, D Depression, SS Social support, CI Confidence interval
BC: Confidence intervals were bias-corrected
Fig. 3Conditional effect of involuntary subordination on depression by social support values
Conditional indirect effects of self-esteem on depression
| SS | Indirect Effect | BC 95% bootstrapped CI |
|---|---|---|
| Mean-1SD(−12.3926) | −0.5815 | (− 0.7777,-0.4081) |
| Mean(− 0.0143) | −0.5159 | (− 0.6643,-0.3796) |
| Mean + 1SD(12.3640) | −0.4359 | (− 0.6326,-0. 2520) |
Confidence intervals that did not contain zero values were considered significant
M Mean, SD Standard deviation, SS Social support, CI Confidence interval
BC: Confidence intervals were bias-corrected