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Epidemic Rumination and Resilience on College Students' Depressive Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Mediating Role of Fatigue

机译:Covid-19大流行期间大学生抑郁症状的流行性谣言和韧性:疲劳中的介导角色

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The restriction of numerous sectors of society and the uncertainty surrounding the development of the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in adverse psychological states to college students isolated at home. In this study, we explored the mediating role of fatigue in the effects of epidemic rumination and resilience on depressive symptoms as well as how epidemic rumination and resilience may interact with one another. A large sample of Chinese college students ( N = 1,293) completed measures on epidemic rumination, resilience, fatigue, and depressive symptoms. Results indicated depressive symptomology was positively predicted by epidemic rumination while negatively predicted by resilience. In both cases, fatigue partially mediated these effects and positively predicted depressive symptoms. Unexpectedly, epidemic rumination and resilience interacted in a manner where the effect of rumination on fatigue became stronger as resiliency increased. Theoretical and practical implications are provided to further interpret the results.
机译:众多社会部门的限制和周围的Covid-19大流行发展的不确定性导致了在家中大学生的不利心理状态。在这项研究中,我们探讨了疲劳在疫情和恢复力对抑郁症状的影响中的调解作用以及流行性谣言和弹性如何相互互动。中国大学生的大型样本(n = 1,293)完成了流行性谣言,弹性,疲劳和抑郁症状的措施。结果表明抑郁症组理因流行谱而被持态度预测,同时通过弹性预测。在这两种情况下,疲劳部分介导这些效果和正面预测的抑郁症状。出乎意料地,流行性谣言和弹性以谣言对疲劳的影响变得更强的方式相互作用,因为弹性增加。提供了理论和实践意义,以进一步解释结果。

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