The relationship between social environmental stressors and depressive symptoms among Chinese young adults: Above and beyond the effects of childhood trauma

Hong Wang FUNG, Henry Wai-Hang LING, Kit Shuen LAM, Ming Yu Claudia WONG, Anson Kai Chun CHAU, Althea Yuen Man HAU, Janet Yuen-Ha WONG

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Abstract

Childhood trauma has been identified as an important etiological risk factor for depressive symptoms, but there are other modifiable social environmental factors that may be equally, if not more, important. This study aimed to improve our understanding of the social determinants of depressive symptoms among young people while taking childhood trauma into account. We analyzed survey data from a convenience sample of Chinese young adults aged between 18 to 24 (N = 205). Participants completed standardized assessments of childhood trauma (the Brief Betrayal Trauma Survey), depressive symptoms (the PHQ-9), and social environmental stressors (the Social Environmental Stress Questionnaire). Social environmental stressors had the strongest relationship with depressive symptoms (β = .416, p < .001), above and beyond the effects of childhood trauma. We also identified some specific modifiable and targetable social environmental stressors (e.g., school work and occupation issues, high expectations from others, sleep environment) that were positively correlated with depressive symptoms, even when the Bonferroni correction was applied. Although childhood trauma is a well-documented risk factor for mental health problems, there are modifiable factors associated with depressive symptoms, above and beyond the effects of childhood trauma. Educators, healthcare practitioners, social service providers, and policymakers can play a vital role in changing the trajectory of depression in the community. Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights are reserved, including those for text and data mining, AI training, and similar technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100444
JournalEuropean Journal of Trauma and Dissociation
Volume8
Issue number4
Early online dateAug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - Aug 2024

Citation

Fung, H. W., Ling, H. W.-H., Lam, K. S., Wong, M. Y. C., Chau, A. K. C., Hau, A. Y. M., & Wong, J. Y.-H. (2024). The relationship between social environmental stressors and depressive symptoms among Chinese young adults: Above and beyond the effects of childhood trauma. European Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 8(4), Article 100444. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejtd.2024.100444

Keywords

  • Childhood betrayal trauma
  • Social environmental stressors
  • Depression
  • Youth mental health
  • Social determinants

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