Effects of Irritability of the Youth on Subjective Well-Being: Mediating Effect of Coping Styles

Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic caused great impacts and influences to human psychology. As a result, youths who are kept at home for a long time easily develop irritability and problematic behaviors. However, relatively little attention has been paid to the relations among irritability, c...

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Main Authors: Ling ZHANG, Benxian YAO, Xiaodan ZHANG, Hao XU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-10-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/21713
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spelling doaj-d9e14c1f2f624f8f94e659e95dbcfcbd2021-01-02T15:42:12ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932020-10-01491010.18502/ijph.v49i10.4685Effects of Irritability of the Youth on Subjective Well-Being: Mediating Effect of Coping StylesLing ZHANG0Benxian YAO1Xiaodan ZHANG2Hao XU3Center for Mental Health, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, ChinaCollege of Educational Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, ChinaCollege of Teacher Education, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, ChinaCenter for Mental Health, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, China Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic caused great impacts and influences to human psychology. As a result, youths who are kept at home for a long time easily develop irritability and problematic behaviors. However, relatively little attention has been paid to the relations among irritability, coping style, and subjective well-being of the youth. Methods: Overall, 1,033 youth respondents (aged 18–30 yr) from seven provinces in China were investigated in 2020 using the irritability, depression, and anxiety scale, coping style scale, and well-being index scale. Results: Among the dimensions of irritability of the youth, anxiety received the highest score, followed by introversion irritability, extroversion irritability, and depression. Irritability had significant regional differences. The total score of irritability among rural youth was significantly higher than that of urban youth (P<0.05). The irritability level of youths with parents’ emotional status was harmonious and good relations with family members and peers was far lower than those of youths who have poor relations between parents, family members, and peers (P<0.05). The irritability level of youths with a lower monthly household income was higher (P<0.05). Irritability of the youth had significantly negative correlations with positive response and SWB, and it had a significantly positive correlative with negative response. Coping style can mediate the relationship between irritability and SWB of the youth to some extent. Conclusion: Significant correlations exist among irritability, coping style, and SWB of the youth. Irritability can be used to predict SWB indirectly through positive response. https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/21713YouthIrritabilityCoping styleSubjective well-being
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Benxian YAO
Xiaodan ZHANG
Hao XU
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Benxian YAO
Xiaodan ZHANG
Hao XU
Effects of Irritability of the Youth on Subjective Well-Being: Mediating Effect of Coping Styles
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Youth
Irritability
Coping style
Subjective well-being
author_facet Ling ZHANG
Benxian YAO
Xiaodan ZHANG
Hao XU
author_sort Ling ZHANG
title Effects of Irritability of the Youth on Subjective Well-Being: Mediating Effect of Coping Styles
title_short Effects of Irritability of the Youth on Subjective Well-Being: Mediating Effect of Coping Styles
title_full Effects of Irritability of the Youth on Subjective Well-Being: Mediating Effect of Coping Styles
title_fullStr Effects of Irritability of the Youth on Subjective Well-Being: Mediating Effect of Coping Styles
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Irritability of the Youth on Subjective Well-Being: Mediating Effect of Coping Styles
title_sort effects of irritability of the youth on subjective well-being: mediating effect of coping styles
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic caused great impacts and influences to human psychology. As a result, youths who are kept at home for a long time easily develop irritability and problematic behaviors. However, relatively little attention has been paid to the relations among irritability, coping style, and subjective well-being of the youth. Methods: Overall, 1,033 youth respondents (aged 18–30 yr) from seven provinces in China were investigated in 2020 using the irritability, depression, and anxiety scale, coping style scale, and well-being index scale. Results: Among the dimensions of irritability of the youth, anxiety received the highest score, followed by introversion irritability, extroversion irritability, and depression. Irritability had significant regional differences. The total score of irritability among rural youth was significantly higher than that of urban youth (P<0.05). The irritability level of youths with parents’ emotional status was harmonious and good relations with family members and peers was far lower than those of youths who have poor relations between parents, family members, and peers (P<0.05). The irritability level of youths with a lower monthly household income was higher (P<0.05). Irritability of the youth had significantly negative correlations with positive response and SWB, and it had a significantly positive correlative with negative response. Coping style can mediate the relationship between irritability and SWB of the youth to some extent. Conclusion: Significant correlations exist among irritability, coping style, and SWB of the youth. Irritability can be used to predict SWB indirectly through positive response.
topic Youth
Irritability
Coping style
Subjective well-being
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/21713
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