感觉加工敏感性与大学生抑郁的关系:平衡时间洞察力与反刍思维的链式中介作用
The Relationship between SPS and Depression among College Students: The Mediating Chain of BTP and Ruminative Responses
DOI: 10.12677/ap.2025.152083, PDF,   
作者: 刘 越:西南大学心理学部,重庆
关键词: 感觉加工敏感性平衡时间洞察力反刍思维抑郁SPS BTP Ruminative Responses Depression
摘要: 目的:探讨感觉加工敏感性与大学生抑郁的关系以及平衡时间洞察力与反刍思维在其中的链式中介作用。方法:使用高敏感人群量表、津巴多时间洞察力问卷、反刍思维量表和流调中心用抑郁量表对421名大学生进行调查。结果:1) 感觉加工敏感性、平衡时间洞察力、反刍思维与大学生抑郁两两间呈显著正相关;2) 平衡时间洞察力与反刍思维在感觉加工敏感性与大学生抑郁之间分别起单独中介和链式中介作用。结论:感觉加工敏感性通过平衡时间洞察力与反刍思维影响大学生抑郁情绪,感觉加工敏感性水平越低,时间洞察力愈平衡,反刍思维产生可能性降低,从而减少或缓解大学生抑郁情绪。
Abstract: Objective: To explore the relationship between SPS and depression among college students and the chain mediating effect of BTP and Ruminative responses in it. Methods: 421 college students were investigated by using the Highly Sensitive Person Scale, Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory, Ruminative Responses Scale, Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. Results: 1) There were significant and positive correlations among SPS, BTP, Ruminative responses and depression; 2) BTP and Ruminative responses played separate and chain mediating roles in the relationship between SPS and depression, respectively. Conclusion: SPS exerts an impact on depression by BTP and Ruminative responses. The lower the level of SPS, the more balanced BTP, and the less likely Ruminative responses occurs, thereby reducing or alleviating depression in college students.
文章引用:刘越 (2025). 感觉加工敏感性与大学生抑郁的关系:平衡时间洞察力与反刍思维的链式中介作用. 心理学进展, 15(2), 253-260. https://doi.org/10.12677/ap.2025.152083

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