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To Approach or to Avoid? Motivation Differentially Mediates the Effect of Hardiness on Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Military Personnel

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the mediation effect of approach/avoidance motivation between hardiness and depressive symptoms. METHODS: Cross-sectional design was utilized. Two independent samples of military servicemen (G1: military personnel in the Armed Forces; G2: Chinese army military cadets) (n1 =...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xiaoxia, Wong, Janet Yuen-Ha, Zhai, Linkun, Wu, Ruicheng, Huang, Tianhao, He, Renqiang, Xiao, Yang, Yu, Yang, Kong, Xiangji, Zhou, Xiaoyan, Yang, Hui
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6556805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31263708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7589275
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author Wang, Xiaoxia
Wong, Janet Yuen-Ha
Zhai, Linkun
Wu, Ruicheng
Huang, Tianhao
He, Renqiang
Xiao, Yang
Yu, Yang
Kong, Xiangji
Zhou, Xiaoyan
Yang, Hui
author_facet Wang, Xiaoxia
Wong, Janet Yuen-Ha
Zhai, Linkun
Wu, Ruicheng
Huang, Tianhao
He, Renqiang
Xiao, Yang
Yu, Yang
Kong, Xiangji
Zhou, Xiaoyan
Yang, Hui
author_sort Wang, Xiaoxia
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the mediation effect of approach/avoidance motivation between hardiness and depressive symptoms. METHODS: Cross-sectional design was utilized. Two independent samples of military servicemen (G1: military personnel in the Armed Forces; G2: Chinese army military cadets) (n1 = 98, n2 =140) were sampled and investigated. The assessment tools of hardiness scale (DRS), behavioral activation and inhibition scales (BAS/BIS), and Center for Epidemiological Survey-Depression Scale (CES-D)/Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) were used. General linear model was conducted to examine the predictive role of hardiness (DRS) and motivation (BAS/BIS) on depressive symptoms (CES-D or BDI). The mediating role of BAS/BIS between hardiness and depressive symptoms was examined. RESULTS: (1) Across army soldiers and military medical university cadets, hardiness (β=-0.394, P<0.001) and behavioral inhibition (β=0.297, P<0.001) significantly predicted depressive symptoms. (2) For soldiers only, behavioral inhibition mediated the significant association between hardiness and depressive symptoms (β=-0.043, SE=0.027, 95%CI=-0.130~-0.008). (3) For cadets only, behavioral activation-Drive significantly predicted depressive symptoms (β=-0.237, P=0.012), and hardiness operates through behavioral activation-Drive to influence depressive symptoms (β=-0.057, SE=0.036, 95%CI=-0.151~-0.078). CONCLUSION: Individuals who are low in hardiness and behavioral activation-Drive and who are high in behavioral inhibition showed more severe depressive symptoms. The relationship between hardiness and depressive symptoms was mediated by behavioral activation-Drive in cadets and behavioral inhibition in soldiers. The proposed model offers a useful approach for the development of hardiness training programs to alter approach/avoidance motivation in the military context. Future training program of hardiness could lay more emphasis on promotion of perseverance in pursuing goals in hardy individuals, which may in turn improve active coping.
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spelling pubmed-65568052019-07-01 To Approach or to Avoid? Motivation Differentially Mediates the Effect of Hardiness on Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Military Personnel Wang, Xiaoxia Wong, Janet Yuen-Ha Zhai, Linkun Wu, Ruicheng Huang, Tianhao He, Renqiang Xiao, Yang Yu, Yang Kong, Xiangji Zhou, Xiaoyan Yang, Hui Biomed Res Int Research Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate the mediation effect of approach/avoidance motivation between hardiness and depressive symptoms. METHODS: Cross-sectional design was utilized. Two independent samples of military servicemen (G1: military personnel in the Armed Forces; G2: Chinese army military cadets) (n1 = 98, n2 =140) were sampled and investigated. The assessment tools of hardiness scale (DRS), behavioral activation and inhibition scales (BAS/BIS), and Center for Epidemiological Survey-Depression Scale (CES-D)/Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) were used. General linear model was conducted to examine the predictive role of hardiness (DRS) and motivation (BAS/BIS) on depressive symptoms (CES-D or BDI). The mediating role of BAS/BIS between hardiness and depressive symptoms was examined. RESULTS: (1) Across army soldiers and military medical university cadets, hardiness (β=-0.394, P<0.001) and behavioral inhibition (β=0.297, P<0.001) significantly predicted depressive symptoms. (2) For soldiers only, behavioral inhibition mediated the significant association between hardiness and depressive symptoms (β=-0.043, SE=0.027, 95%CI=-0.130~-0.008). (3) For cadets only, behavioral activation-Drive significantly predicted depressive symptoms (β=-0.237, P=0.012), and hardiness operates through behavioral activation-Drive to influence depressive symptoms (β=-0.057, SE=0.036, 95%CI=-0.151~-0.078). CONCLUSION: Individuals who are low in hardiness and behavioral activation-Drive and who are high in behavioral inhibition showed more severe depressive symptoms. The relationship between hardiness and depressive symptoms was mediated by behavioral activation-Drive in cadets and behavioral inhibition in soldiers. The proposed model offers a useful approach for the development of hardiness training programs to alter approach/avoidance motivation in the military context. Future training program of hardiness could lay more emphasis on promotion of perseverance in pursuing goals in hardy individuals, which may in turn improve active coping. Hindawi 2019-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6556805/ /pubmed/31263708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7589275 Text en Copyright © 2019 Xiaoxia Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Xiaoxia
Wong, Janet Yuen-Ha
Zhai, Linkun
Wu, Ruicheng
Huang, Tianhao
He, Renqiang
Xiao, Yang
Yu, Yang
Kong, Xiangji
Zhou, Xiaoyan
Yang, Hui
To Approach or to Avoid? Motivation Differentially Mediates the Effect of Hardiness on Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Military Personnel
title To Approach or to Avoid? Motivation Differentially Mediates the Effect of Hardiness on Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Military Personnel
title_full To Approach or to Avoid? Motivation Differentially Mediates the Effect of Hardiness on Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Military Personnel
title_fullStr To Approach or to Avoid? Motivation Differentially Mediates the Effect of Hardiness on Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Military Personnel
title_full_unstemmed To Approach or to Avoid? Motivation Differentially Mediates the Effect of Hardiness on Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Military Personnel
title_short To Approach or to Avoid? Motivation Differentially Mediates the Effect of Hardiness on Depressive Symptoms in Chinese Military Personnel
title_sort to approach or to avoid? motivation differentially mediates the effect of hardiness on depressive symptoms in chinese military personnel
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6556805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31263708
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7589275
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