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Rủi ro gia đình tích lũy và các triệu chứng trầm cảm ở thanh thiếu niên Trung Quốc: Vai trò điều tiết của chất lượng tình bạn
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Rủi ro gia đình là tác nhân gây hại đối với sự phát triển của thanh thiếu niên. Nghiên cứu hiện tại đã khám phá mối quan hệ giữa rủi ro gia đình tích lũy và các triệu chứng trầm cảm ở thanh thiếu niên, với chất lượng tình bạn được xem như một yếu tố điều tiết cho mối quan hệ này. Một mẫu gồm 595 học sinh lớp bảy đã được theo dõi trong các khoảng thời gian 10 tháng. Kết quả cho thấy việc tiếp xúc với rủi ro gia đình tích lũy dự đoán các triệu chứng trầm cảm hiện tại và tiếp theo của thanh thiếu niên, và có một mối quan hệ tuyến tính, cộng gộp giữa rủi ro gia đình tích lũy và các triệu chứng trầm cảm. Chất lượng tình bạn đã điều tiết mối quan hệ tuyến tính giữa rủi ro gia đình tích lũy và các triệu chứng trầm cảm hiện tại của thanh thiếu niên. Cần lưu ý rằng vai trò bảo vệ của chất lượng tình bạn là có giới hạn. Những kết quả này nhấn mạnh rằng ảnh hưởng tiêu cực của rủi ro gia đình cần được công nhận và giải quyết.
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