The Association Between Depressive Symptoms and Insomnia in College Students in Qinghai Province: The Mediating Effect of Rumination

Shuheng Xiao,Shuai Liu,Puxiao Zhang,Jia Yu,Huaihong A,Hui Wu,Fabin Zhang, Yulan Xiao, Naiben Ma,Xiuqin Zhang, Xiaoxia Ma, Junfeng Li,Xiaodun Wang, Xin Shao, Wenjing Liu,Xiaolin Zhang,Wei Wu,Lihua Wang, Rihan Wu, Yinglian He, Zeyu Xu, Luhao Chi,Shixu Du,Bin Zhang

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY(2021)

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Background: This study investigates the mediating effect of rumination on the associations between depressive symptoms and insomnia. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), Ruminant Response Scale (RRS) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) were determined in 12,178 college students in Qinghai province by a questionnaire network platform. Results: The prevalence of insomnia was 38.6% in the participants. Insomnia symptoms [interquartile range: 6 (3, 9)], depressive symptoms [interquartile range: 5 (1, 9)], and rumination [interquartile range: 22 (20, 26)] were positively correlated (r = 0.25-0.46, p < 0.01). Mediation effect analysis showed that the depressive symptoms affected insomnia directly and indirectly. The direct effect and the indirect effect through rumination account for 92.4 and 7.6% of the total effect, respectively. Conclusion: The study shows that insomnia, depressive symptoms, and rumination are related constructs in college students in Qinghai province. It demonstrates the direct effects and the rumination-mediated indirect effects between depressive symptoms and insomnia; the direct effects seem to be dominant.
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depressive symptoms, insomnia, college students, mediation effect, ruminative thinking
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