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Social Support, Health Literacy and Depressive Symptoms among Medical Students: An Analysis of Mediating Effects

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18020633

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health literacy; social support; depressive symptoms; mediation effects; medical students

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  1. Ministry of Education [18YJC630043]
  2. Nantong University [2019B66]

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Higher health literacy and social support are associated with lower levels of depressive symptoms among medical students, with social support partially mediating the relationship between health literacy and depressive symptoms. Future research should explore the dynamic interactions between health literacy, depressive symptoms, and different sources of social support, as well as compare findings across regions and university subject disciplines in China.
Depressive symptoms are prevalent in university students and may impair their social, educational, and economic transition into adulthood. Identifying the factors that determine depressive symptoms is crucial for the design of effective policy interventions. This study aims to examine the associations between health literacy and depressive symptoms among medical students, and to evaluate the effect of different types of social support as a potential mediator. A cross-sectional survey of medical students was conducted through convenience sampling in East China. Associations between variables were explored using OLS and the mediation effect was estimated using the Karlson, Holm and Breen method. A total of 746 valid questionnaires were collected. The prevalence of depressive symptoms among the sample was 32.4%. Higher health literacy levels and social supports were significantly associated with lower levels of depressive symptoms. Social support partially mediated the association between health literacy and depressive symptoms, accounting for a 54.03% of the total effect size. These findings suggest that interventions for medical student mental wellbeing could improve health literacy. Whilst family support reflects greatest impact, Universities can also lead and innovate novel interventions for this critical stage of life. Future research can extend this study by exploring the dynamic interactions between health literacy, depressive symptoms, and other sources of social support. Comparisons of these findings across the different regions of China and in other university subject disciplines are also warranted.

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