The Mediating Effect of Perceived Social Support on Mental Health and Life Satisfaction among Residents: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 8500 Subjects in Taian City, China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Sample
2.2. Measurement
2.3. Control Variables
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Sociodemographic Characteristics of the Participants
3.2. Correlation between Key Variables
3.3. Correlation Analysis of Mental Health, Perceived Social Support and Life Satisfaction
3.4. Mediating Effect of Perceived Social Support on Mental Health and Life Satisfaction
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Total | Proportion (%) | SWLS ( ± s) | t/F | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | 1.916 a | 0.216 | |||
Male | 2875 | 33.82 | 24.72 ± 4.26 | ||
Female | 5625 | 66.18 | 24.54 ± 4.04 | ||
Age | 57.275 b | <0.001 | |||
15~39 | 1347 | 15.85 | 23.51 ± 4.56 | ||
40~59 | 3282 | 38.61 | 24.44 ± 4.15 | ||
60~69 | 2281 | 26.84 | 24.95 ± 3.94 | ||
>70 | 1590 | 18.71 | 25.35 ± 3.67 | ||
Education level | 7.736 b | <0.001 | |||
Primary school or below | 3936 | 46.31 | 24.78 ± 4.03 | ||
Junior middle school | 2759 | 32.46 | 24.50 ± 4.15 | ||
Senior high school | 1221 | 14.36 | 24.57 ± 4.15 | ||
College or above | 584 | 6.87 | 23.96 ± 4.38 | ||
Marital status | −3.052 a | <0.001 | |||
Non-married | 1290 | 15.18 | 24.28 ± 4.47 | ||
Married | 7210 | 84.82 | 24.66 ± 4.05 | ||
Residence | −0.135 a | 0.029 | |||
Urban | 5721 | 67.31 | 15.80 ± 11.51 | ||
Rural | 2779 | 32.69 | 19.44 ± 12.81 | ||
Employment status | a | 0.039 | |||
Non-active | 4220 | 49.65 | 24.65 ± 4.10 | ||
Active | 4280 | 50.35 | 24.55 ± 4.14 | ||
Annual household income (RMB) | 2.147 b | 0.072 | |||
≤10,000 | 1615 | 19.00 | 24.50 ± 4.25 | ||
10,001~30,000 | 2099 | 24.69 | 24.45 ± 4.16 | ||
30,001~50,000 | 1795 | 21.12 | 24.62 ± 4.07 | ||
50,001~70,000 | 1155 | 13.59 | 24.84 ± 4.06 | ||
>70,000 | 1836 | 21.60 | 24.69 ± 4.03 | ||
Chronic diseases status | 0.214 a | 0.418 | |||
No | 4293 | 50.51 | 24.61 ± 4.12 | ||
Yes | 4207 | 49.49 | 24.59 ± 4.12 | ||
Urban basic medical insurance | 2.567 b | 0.077 | |||
Urban employee basic medical insurance (UEBMI) | 993 | 11.68 | 24.88 ± 4.05 | ||
Urban resident basic medical insurance (URBMI) | 7407 | 87.14 | 24.56 ± 4.12 | ||
Other | 100 | 1.18 | 24.59 ± 4.71 |
Variable | M ± SD | Mental Health | Life Satisfaction | Perceived Social Support |
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Mental health | 26.597 ± 3.719 | 1 | ||
Life satisfaction | 24.602 ± 4.119 | 0.249 ** | 1 | |
Perceived social support | 68.446 ± 11.176 | 0.241 ** | 0.248 ** | 1 |
Predictors | Life Satisfaction | Life Satisfaction | Perceived Social Support | |||
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β | t | β | t | β | t | |
Gender | 0.001 | 0.096 | 0.009 | 0.840 | 0.038 | 3.435 ** |
Age | 0.216 | 15.703 ** | 0.207 | 14.644 ** | −0.045 | −3.195 * |
Education level | −0.014 | −1.058 | −0.004 | −0.269 | 0.046 | 3.519 ** |
Marital status | −0.033 | −3.107 * | −0.040 | −3.737 ** | −0.035 | −3.234 * |
Residence | −0.017 | −1.562 | −0.021 | −1.788 | −0.014 | −1.211 |
Employment status | −0.010 | −0.919 | −0.014 | −1.251 | −0.019 | −1.627 |
Annual household income | 0.072 | 6.026 ** | 0.085 | 6.934 ** | 0.059 | 4.803 ** |
Chronic disease | 0.037 | 3.144 * | 0.053 | 4.412 ** | 0.074 | 6.150 ** |
Urban basic medical insurance | −0.007 | −0.587 | −0.002 | −0.135 | 0.024 | 2.017 |
Mental health | 0.188 | 17.949 ** | 0.239 | 22.817 ** | 0.231 | 22.088 ** |
Perceived social support | 0.217 | 20.507 ** | ||||
R2 | 0.134 | 0.091 | 0.089 | |||
F | 119.441 | 85.125 | 83.231 |
Boot CI | Relative Effect Value | ||||
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Effect | Boot SE | Low | High | ||
Total effect | 0.264 | 0.015 | 0.234 | 0.293 | |
Direct effect | 0.209 | 0.015 | 0.179 | 0.239 | 78.96% |
Indirect effect | 0.056 | 0.005 | 0.047 | 0.065 | 21.04% |
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Dong, Y.; Xu, L.; Wu, S.; Qin, W.; Hu, F.; Li, M.; Xu, Y. The Mediating Effect of Perceived Social Support on Mental Health and Life Satisfaction among Residents: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 8500 Subjects in Taian City, China. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 14756. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214756
Dong Y, Xu L, Wu S, Qin W, Hu F, Li M, Xu Y. The Mediating Effect of Perceived Social Support on Mental Health and Life Satisfaction among Residents: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 8500 Subjects in Taian City, China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(22):14756. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214756
Chicago/Turabian StyleDong, Yaru, Lingzhong Xu, Shoucai Wu, Wenzhe Qin, Fangfang Hu, Menghua Li, and Yanrui Xu. 2022. "The Mediating Effect of Perceived Social Support on Mental Health and Life Satisfaction among Residents: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 8500 Subjects in Taian City, China" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 22: 14756. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214756
APA StyleDong, Y., Xu, L., Wu, S., Qin, W., Hu, F., Li, M., & Xu, Y. (2022). The Mediating Effect of Perceived Social Support on Mental Health and Life Satisfaction among Residents: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of 8500 Subjects in Taian City, China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(22), 14756. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192214756