Moderating Role of Health Literacy on the Association between Alexithymia and Depressive Symptoms in Middle School Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Participants and Procedures
2.2. Design of Questionnaires
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Health Literacy, Depressive Symptoms, and Alexithymia
3.2. Binary Logistic Regression Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Total Sample (n = 1062) | Depressive Symptoms | χ2 | φ/V | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No (n = 550) | Yes (n = 512) | ||||
Gender | 0.007 | 0.003 | |||
Male | 576 (54.2) | 299 (51.9) | 277 (48.1) | ||
Female | 486 (45.8) | 251 (51.6) | 235 (48.4) | ||
Grade | 0.047 | −0.007 | |||
Junior school | 374 (35.2) | 192 (51.3) | 182 (48.7) | ||
Senior high school | 688 (64.8) | 358 (52.0) | 330 (48.0) | ||
Registered residence area | 0.783 | −0.027 | |||
Rural | 351 (33.1) | 175 (49.9) | 176 (50.1) | ||
Urban | 711 (66.9) | 375 (52.7) | 336 (47.3) | ||
Any siblings | 1.310 | 0.035 | |||
No | 635 (59.8) | 338 (61.5) | 297 (46.8) | ||
Yes | 427 (40.2) | 212 (49.6) | 219 (50.4) | ||
Father’s educational level | 0.031 | 0.005 | |||
<High school degree | 563 (53.0) | 293 (52.0) | 270 (48.0) | ||
≥High school degree | 499 (47.0) | 257 (51.5) | 242 (48.5) | ||
Mother’s educational level | 0.854 | −0.028 | |||
<High school degree | 586 (55.2) | 296 (50.5) | 290 (49.5) | ||
≥High school degree | 476 (44.8) | 254 (53.4) | 222 (46.6) | ||
Perceived family economy status | 10.932 ** | 0.101 ** | |||
Low | 65 (6.1) | 21 (32.3) | 44 (67.7) | ||
Medium | 801 (75.4) | 421 (52.6) | 380 (47.4) | ||
High | 196 (18.5) | 108 (55.1) | 88 (44.9) | ||
Perceived academic performance | 29.888 *** | 0.168 *** | |||
Low | 256 (24.1) | 98 (38.3) | 158 (61.7) | ||
Medium | 584 (55.0) | 313 (53.6) | 271 (46.4) | ||
High | 222 (20.9) | 139 (62.6) | 83 (37.4) | ||
Perceived learning task | 21.275 *** | 0.142 *** | |||
Low | 82 (7.7) | 48 (58.5) | 34 (41.5) | ||
Medium | 667 (62.8) | 374 (43.9) | 293 (43.9) | ||
High | 313 (29.5) | 128 (40.9) | 185 (59.1) | ||
Health literacy | 73.244 *** | 0.263 *** | |||
Low | 257 (24.2) | 78 (30.4) | 179 (69.6) | ||
Medium | 524 (49.3) | 285 (54.4) | 239 (45.6) | ||
High | 281 (26.5) | 187 (66.5) | 94 (33.5) | ||
Alexithymia | 52.914 *** | 0.223 *** | |||
No | 872 (82.1) | 497 (57.0) | 375 (43.0) | ||
Yes | 190 (17.9) | 53 (27.9) | 137 (72.1) |
Variable | Depressive Symptoms | ||
---|---|---|---|
n (%) | Crude OR (95% CI) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) a | |
Health literacy | |||
High | 94 (33.5) | Ref. | Ref. |
Medium | 239 (45.6) | 1.642 (1.207–2.234) ** | 1.512 (1.104–2.070) * |
Low | 179 (69.6) | 4.208 (2.905–6.097) *** | 3.648 (2.493–5.338) *** |
Alexithymia | |||
No | 375 (43.0) | Ref. | Ref. |
Yes | 137 (72.1) | 3.111 (2.183–4.432) *** | 3.091 (2.156–4.429) *** |
Health literacy × Alexithymia | |||
High × No | Ref. | Ref. | |
Medium × Yes | 2.468 (1.547–3.938) *** | 2.513 (1.563–4.041) *** | |
Low × Yes | 6.623 (3.428–12.797) *** | 5.801 (2.970–11.330) *** |
Alexithymia | Health Literacy | Depressive Symptoms | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
n (%) | Crude OR (95% CI) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) a | ||
No | High | 70 (28.7) | Ref. | Ref. |
Medium | 183 (41.7) | 1.777 (1.270–2.487) ** | 1.616 (1.147–2.276) ** | |
Low | 122 (64.6) | 4.526 (3.012–6.801) *** | 3.935 (2.594–5.969) *** | |
Yes | High | 24 (64.9) | 4.589 (2.212–9.520) *** | 4.403 (2.090–9.275) *** |
Medium | 56 (65.9) | 4.800 (2.833–8.133) *** | 4.530 (2.650–7.743) *** | |
Low | 57 (83.8) | 12.881 (6.380–26.004) *** | 10.566 (5.175–21.570) *** |
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Song, X.; Li, D.; Hu, J.; Yang, R.; Wan, Y.; Fang, J.; Zhang, S. Moderating Role of Health Literacy on the Association between Alexithymia and Depressive Symptoms in Middle School Students. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5321. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155321
Song X, Li D, Hu J, Yang R, Wan Y, Fang J, Zhang S. Moderating Role of Health Literacy on the Association between Alexithymia and Depressive Symptoms in Middle School Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(15):5321. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155321
Chicago/Turabian StyleSong, Xianbing, Danlin Li, Jie Hu, Rong Yang, Yuhui Wan, Jun Fang, and Shichen Zhang. 2020. "Moderating Role of Health Literacy on the Association between Alexithymia and Depressive Symptoms in Middle School Students" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 15: 5321. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155321
APA StyleSong, X., Li, D., Hu, J., Yang, R., Wan, Y., Fang, J., & Zhang, S. (2020). Moderating Role of Health Literacy on the Association between Alexithymia and Depressive Symptoms in Middle School Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(15), 5321. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17155321