TY - JOUR
PY - 2022//
TI - Life satisfaction and suicidal ideation among Chinese college students during the recurrent outbreak of COVID-19: a moderated mediation model
JO - Frontiers in psychiatry
A1 - Yu, Zhijun
A1 - Liu, Haidong
A1 - Ye, Baojuan
A1 - Tang, Chunyan
A1 - Huang, Dawu
A1 - Liu, Lu
SP - e937511
EP - e937511
VL - 13
IS -
N2 - The present study examined a moderated mediation model between life satisfaction and suicidal ideation among Chinese college students during the recurrent outbreak of COVID-19. Seven hundred and ninety college students participated in the study and completed questionnaires on life satisfaction, suicidal ideation, depression, and gratitude.
FINDINGS indicated that (1) Depression played a partial mediating role between life satisfaction and suicidal ideation. Life satisfaction was not only directly affected suicidal ideation, but also indirectly affected suicidal ideation through the mediating effect of college students' depression; (2) Gratitude played a moderating role in the effect of life satisfaction on depression, and the link between life satisfaction and suicide ideation was only significant for those with higher gratitude. This study provides practical implications for the prevention of suicidal behavior among Chinese college students during the recurrent outbreak of COVID-19.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1664-0640 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.937511 ID - ref1 ER -