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Structured activity and multiple group memberships as mechanisms of increased depression amongst young people not in employment, education or training

机译:结构性的活动和多个群体成员作为在没有就业,教育或培训的年轻人之间增加的抑郁症机制

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Aims Young people Not in Employment, Education and Training (NEET) are at increased risk of depression, yet mechanisms of this association are poorly understood. We hypothesised that being NEET has both behavioural and social identity consequences and that reductions in structured activity and multiple group memberships underlie increased depression in this group. Our purpose was to assess first whether depression was greater for NEET compared to non‐NEET young people from the same geographical locality, and secondly, whether a loss of structured activity leading to a reduction in multiple group memberships explains the NEET‐depression association. Methods The present study was a cross‐sectional between‐groups design using convenience sampling. Measures of depression, structured activity and multiple group memberships were obtained from 45 NEET young people and 190 university students (non‐NEET). Results The NEET group reported significantly more depression symptoms compared to the non‐NEET student control group. A path model specifying NEET status as a predictor of depression, with this association mediated by a reduction in structured activity and fewer multiple group memberships (standardised indirect?= 0.03, unstandardised indirect?= 0.62, P = 0.052, 95% bias corrected confidence intervals [0.21,1.44]), provided excellent fit to our data: χ 2 (3)?= 0.26, P = 0.968, comparative fit index (CFI)?= 1.00, root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA)0.01, standardized root mean square residual (SRMR)?= 0.01). Conclusions Our findings suggest that depression is elevated amongst NEET young people compared to non‐NEET students from the same locality. The association between NEET status and depression was partially mediated by reduced structured activity and its association with reduced multiple group memberships. Although using cross‐sectional data, our findings suggest social interventions may be a key resource in ameliorating depression amongst NEET young people; through preserving engagement in structured activity and the wellbeing benefits derived from arising multiple group memberships.
机译:目标年轻人不在就业,教育和培训(NEET)的抑郁风险增加,但这种协会的机制尚不清楚。我们假设新的是行为和社会认同后果,并减少结构化活动和多个群体成员利益增加了该组的抑郁症。我们的目的是首先评估NEET的抑郁症是否与来自同一地理位置的非NEET青少年的抑郁症是更大的,其次,导致多组成员资格减少的结构性活动丧失解释了新型抑郁协议。方法本研究是使用便利采样组设计的横截面。抑郁症,结构性活动和多个群体成员的措施是从45名Neet青年人和190所大学生(非Neet)获得的。结果Neet组与非Neet学生对照组相比,NEET组报告的抑郁症状更大。一种路径模型,将Neet状态指定为抑郁症的预测因子,这种关联通过结构化活动的降低和更少的多个组成员资格(标准化间接Δ= 0.03,非标准化的间接介导)介导(标准化的间接?= 0.62,P = 0.052,95%偏置校正置信区间[0.21,1.44]),提供优异的适合我们的数据:χ2(3)?= 0.26,P = 0.968,比较拟合指数(CFI)?= 1.00,近似的根均方误差(RMSEA)<0.01,标准化的根均值剩余(SRMR)?= 0.01)。结论我们的研究结果表明,与来自同一地点的非新人学生相比,Neet青年的抑郁症升高。 NEET身份和抑郁症之间的关联部分通过减少结构化活动及其与减少多个群体成员的关联进行部分介绍。虽然使用横截面的数据,但我们的研究结果表明社会干预措施可能是新人之间改善抑郁症的关键资源;通过维持结构性活动的参与和源于多个群体成员资格的福利益处。

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