L’effet modérateur de la pleine conscience dispositionnelle dans la relation entre symptomatologie dépressive, troubles de la personnalité limite et idéations suicidaires chez le jeune adulte - 07/04/20
The moderating effect of dispositional mindfulness in the relationship between depressive symptoms, borderline personality traits and suicidal ideation among young adults
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Résumé |
Objectifs |
Le but de cette étude était d’évaluer l’influence de la pleine conscience dispositionnelle sur les idéations suicidaires, les troubles dépressifs et les traits de personnalité limite.
Méthodes |
Au total, 1034 étudiants (818 femmes, 216 hommes) ont rempli le Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire-Short Form (FFMQ-SF) pour évaluer la pleine conscience dispositionnelle, le Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) pour la symptomatologie dépressive, le Personality Disorder Questionnaire-4th Edition (PDQ-4) pour les traits de personnalité limite, ainsi qu’une échelle d’idéations suicidaires.
Résultats |
L’envie de se suicider au moins occasionnelle (un à deux jours par semaine) a été rapportée par 10 % des femmes et 11 % des hommes. Des analyses de régressions multiples ont montré que la pleine conscience dispositionnelle modérait les relations entre les symptômes dépressifs et limite et les idéations suicidaires : plus la pleine conscience dispositionnelle était élevée, moindre était l’association entre symptômes dépressifs et idées suicidaires et entre traits de personnalité limite et idées suicidaires.
Conclusions |
Ces résultats suggèrent qu’une amélioration des dispositions à la pleine conscience pourrait réduire les idéations suicidaires, notamment chez de jeunes adultes présentant des traits limite et des symptômes dépressifs.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Abstract |
Objectives |
The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of dispositional mindfulness on suicidal ideation and its moderating effect on the relationships between depressive symptoms and borderline personality traits, and suicidal ideation.
Methods |
A sample of 1034 students from France (818 women, mean age=20.1±2; 216 men, mean age=20.6±2.2) completed the Five Facets Mindfulness Questionnaire-Short Form (FFMQ-SF), assessing dispositional mindfulness, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) assessing depression symptoms; the borderline personality disorder scale of the Personality Disorder Questionnaire-4th Edition (PDQ-4), and the three-item scale measuring suicidal ideation proposed by Garrison et al. (1991).
Results |
At least occasional wish to kill oneself was reported by 11% of men and 10% of women. Thirty-eight percent of men and 47% of women had moderate to severe depressive symptoms (P<.001). The mean borderline personality traits score for women was higher than for men (33.44±10.56 versus 31.48±10.35; P=.02), and the mean dispositional mindfulness score for men was higher than for women (77.99±12.3 versus 73.4±12.1; P<.001). In order to explore the role of mindfulness as a moderator between depressive symptoms/borderline traits and the wish to kill oneself, multiple regression analyses were performed separately by gender according to the method of Hayes (2013). To assess whether the presence of dispositional mindfulness decreased the risk for persons with depressive symptoms/borderline personality traits to have suicidal ideation, the effect of the interaction between these disorders and dispositional mindfulness was tested by introducing in a second regression the cross product of these two variables. To assert moderation we had to observe that the interaction explained an additional part of the variance of suicidal ideation. For men, in the first multiple regression analysis, the FFMQ-SF score and PHQ-9 score both explained 32% of the variance of suicidal ideation (R2=.32, s.e.=1.42). In the second analysis, the prediction level of depressive symptoms and dispositional mindfulness scores had decreased. The interaction between dispositional mindfulness and depressive symptoms was a significant predictor in the second stage (β=−.26; t=−4.48, P<.001), accounting for an additional 6% of the variance of suicidal ideation (R2=.38, s.e.=1.36). For women, in the first multiple regression analysis, the FFMQ-SF score and PHQ-9 score both explained 25% of the variance of suicidal ideation (R2=.25, s.e.=1.29). In the second analysis, the prediction level of depressive symptoms and dispositional mindfulness scores had slightly decreased. The interaction between dispositional mindfulness and depressive symptoms was a significant predictor in the second stage (β=−.16; t=−5.34, P<.001), accounting for an additional 3% of the variance of suicidal ideation (R2=.28, s.e.=1.26). For men, in the first multiple regression analysis, the FFMQ-SF score and PDQ-4 subscale score both explained 23% of the variance of suicidal ideation (R2=.23, s.e.=1.51). In the second analysis, the prediction level of borderline personality traits and dispositional mindfulness scores had decreased. The interaction between dispositional mindfulness and borderline personality traits was a significant predictor in the second stage (β=−.27; t=−4.68, P<.001), accounting for an additional 7% of the variance of suicidal ideation (R2=.30, s.e.=1.44). For women, in the first multiple regression analysis, the FFMQ-SF score and PDQ-4 subscale score both explained 24% of the variance of suicidal ideation (R2=.24, s.e.=1.30). In the second analysis, the prediction level of borderline personality traits and dispositional mindfulness scores remained the same. The interaction between dispositional mindfulness and borderline personality traits was a significant predictor in the second stage (β=−.19; t=−6.30, P<.001) accounting for an additional 3% of the variance of suicidal ideation (R2=.27, s.e.=1.27).
Conclusions |
Dispositional mindfulness appeared to be a moderator between depressive symptoms/borderline personality traits and the wish to kill oneself in both genders. This finding is relevant for prevention and therapy and suggests that mindfulness may be important and useful to reduce suicidal ideation and prevent suicidal attempts in young adults.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Mots clés : Pleine conscience dispositionnelle, Idéations suicidaires, Symptomatologie dépressive, Traits de personnalité limite
Keywords : Dispositional mindfulness, Suicidal ideation, Depressive symptoms, Borderline personality traits
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