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Association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among Chinese perimenopausal women: a moderated mediation analysis

BACKGROUND: The impact of perceived life stress on subjective well-being has been well-established; while few studies have explored the mediating and moderating mechanisms of the association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among perimenopausal women. This study is aimed at ex...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiangrong, Ren, Zheng, Ji, Tianliang, Shi, Hong, Zhao, Hanfang, He, Minfu, Fan, Xinwen, Guo, Xia, Zha, Shuang, Qiao, Shuyin, Li, Yuyu, Pu, Yajiao, Liu, Hongjian, Zhang, Xiumin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35111404
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12787
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author Li, Xiangrong
Ren, Zheng
Ji, Tianliang
Shi, Hong
Zhao, Hanfang
He, Minfu
Fan, Xinwen
Guo, Xia
Zha, Shuang
Qiao, Shuyin
Li, Yuyu
Pu, Yajiao
Liu, Hongjian
Zhang, Xiumin
author_facet Li, Xiangrong
Ren, Zheng
Ji, Tianliang
Shi, Hong
Zhao, Hanfang
He, Minfu
Fan, Xinwen
Guo, Xia
Zha, Shuang
Qiao, Shuyin
Li, Yuyu
Pu, Yajiao
Liu, Hongjian
Zhang, Xiumin
author_sort Li, Xiangrong
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description BACKGROUND: The impact of perceived life stress on subjective well-being has been well-established; while few studies have explored the mediating and moderating mechanisms of the association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among perimenopausal women. This study is aimed at exploring the mediating effect of depressive symptoms and the role of interests/hobbies as a moderator in the association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among perimenopausal women. METHODS: The participants were 1,104 perimenopausal women at the age of 40 to 60, who were asked to complete a paper-based questionnaire. A single item was used to measure self-perceived life stress and interests/hobbies. The Zung Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Subjective Well-being Scale for Chinese Citizens (SWBS-CC) were applied to assess both depressive symptoms and subjective well-being. Multiple linear regression analysis and the PROCESS macro were adopted to analyse not only the mediating effect of depressive symptoms but also the moderating role of interests/hobbies. RESULTS: Perceived life stress was negatively associated with subjective well-being (B =  − 1.424, β =  − 0.101, P < 0.001). The impact of perceived life stress on subjective well-being was partially mediated by depressive symptoms (mediation effect = −0.760, 95% confidence intervals (CI) [−1.129, −0.415]). In addition, the interaction term between depressive symptoms and interests/hobbies was significantly related to subjective well-being (β =  − 0.060, P < 0.05), indicating moderating effect. Moderated mediation had a significant index (Index = −0.220, SE = 0.099, 95% CI [−0.460, −0.060]). CONCLUSIONS: Perceived life stress was negatively related to subjective well-being. The impact of perceived life stress on subjective well-being was mediated by depressive symptoms. Besides, interests/hobbies moderated the indirect effect of depressive symptoms on the relationship between perceived life stress and subjective well-being.
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spelling pubmed-87814422022-02-01 Association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among Chinese perimenopausal women: a moderated mediation analysis Li, Xiangrong Ren, Zheng Ji, Tianliang Shi, Hong Zhao, Hanfang He, Minfu Fan, Xinwen Guo, Xia Zha, Shuang Qiao, Shuyin Li, Yuyu Pu, Yajiao Liu, Hongjian Zhang, Xiumin PeerJ Women’s Health BACKGROUND: The impact of perceived life stress on subjective well-being has been well-established; while few studies have explored the mediating and moderating mechanisms of the association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among perimenopausal women. This study is aimed at exploring the mediating effect of depressive symptoms and the role of interests/hobbies as a moderator in the association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among perimenopausal women. METHODS: The participants were 1,104 perimenopausal women at the age of 40 to 60, who were asked to complete a paper-based questionnaire. A single item was used to measure self-perceived life stress and interests/hobbies. The Zung Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Subjective Well-being Scale for Chinese Citizens (SWBS-CC) were applied to assess both depressive symptoms and subjective well-being. Multiple linear regression analysis and the PROCESS macro were adopted to analyse not only the mediating effect of depressive symptoms but also the moderating role of interests/hobbies. RESULTS: Perceived life stress was negatively associated with subjective well-being (B =  − 1.424, β =  − 0.101, P < 0.001). The impact of perceived life stress on subjective well-being was partially mediated by depressive symptoms (mediation effect = −0.760, 95% confidence intervals (CI) [−1.129, −0.415]). In addition, the interaction term between depressive symptoms and interests/hobbies was significantly related to subjective well-being (β =  − 0.060, P < 0.05), indicating moderating effect. Moderated mediation had a significant index (Index = −0.220, SE = 0.099, 95% CI [−0.460, −0.060]). CONCLUSIONS: Perceived life stress was negatively related to subjective well-being. The impact of perceived life stress on subjective well-being was mediated by depressive symptoms. Besides, interests/hobbies moderated the indirect effect of depressive symptoms on the relationship between perceived life stress and subjective well-being. PeerJ Inc. 2022-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8781442/ /pubmed/35111404 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12787 Text en ©2022 Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Women’s Health
Li, Xiangrong
Ren, Zheng
Ji, Tianliang
Shi, Hong
Zhao, Hanfang
He, Minfu
Fan, Xinwen
Guo, Xia
Zha, Shuang
Qiao, Shuyin
Li, Yuyu
Pu, Yajiao
Liu, Hongjian
Zhang, Xiumin
Association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among Chinese perimenopausal women: a moderated mediation analysis
title Association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among Chinese perimenopausal women: a moderated mediation analysis
title_full Association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among Chinese perimenopausal women: a moderated mediation analysis
title_fullStr Association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among Chinese perimenopausal women: a moderated mediation analysis
title_full_unstemmed Association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among Chinese perimenopausal women: a moderated mediation analysis
title_short Association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among Chinese perimenopausal women: a moderated mediation analysis
title_sort association between perceived life stress and subjective well-being among chinese perimenopausal women: a moderated mediation analysis
topic Women’s Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35111404
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12787
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