Advances in Psychological Science ›› 2024, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (2): 246-263.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2024.00246
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MENG Xianxin1(), CHEN Yijing1, WANG Xinyi1, YUAN Jiajin2, YU Delin1()
Received:
2023-05-05
Online:
2024-02-15
Published:
2023-11-23
Contact:
MENG Xianxin, E-mail: mxx01@fjnu.edu.cn; YU Delin, E-mail: yu.delin@foxmail.com
CLC Number:
MENG Xianxin, CHEN Yijing, WANG Xinyi, YUAN Jiajin, YU Delin. The relationship between school connectedness and depression: A three-level meta-analytic review[J]. Advances in Psychological Science, 2024, 32(2): 246-263.
第一作者 | 发表 年份 | 研究设计 | 平均 年龄 | 被试人数 | 女性 比例 | 国家 | 文化类型 | 个人主义 文化指数 | 学校联结 测量 | 抑郁测量 | 文献 质量 | ||||
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Jacobson | 横断研究 | 16.10 | 4604 | 49.63% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Anderman | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 20745 | 未报告 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | 其他 | ||||||
Loukas | 纵向研究 | 12.24 | 489 | 51.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CDI | ||||||
Ream | 纵向研究 | 15.75 | 10873 | 52.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | SOR | ||||||
Gilman | 横断研究 | 14.78 | 654 | 55.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | RADS | ||||||
Shochet | 纵向研究 | 未报告 | 2022 | 50.59% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Kia-Keating | 横断研究 | 15.60 | 76 | 46.05% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | 其他 | ||||||
Sun | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 1358 | 49.92% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | BDI | ||||||
Shochet | 横断研究 | 15.20 | 153 | 50.33% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Mcmahon | 横断研究 | 17.00 | 136 | 39.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
LaRusso | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 476 | 48.80% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | YRBSS | ||||||
Mcgraw | 纵向研究 | 17.85 | 941 | 60.68% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | DASS | ||||||
Tang | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 10082 | 未报告 | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | CSE-D | ||||||
Ross | 横断研究 | 11.42 | 127 | 66.14% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Kaminski | 横断研究 | 15.08 | 4131 | 51.50% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | OMDS | ||||||
Prince | 横断研究 | 13 | 58 | 0 | 英国 | 西方文化 | 89 | PSSM | BYI-II | ||||||
Shochet | 纵向研究 | 14.19 | 504 | 45.04% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Kelly | 横断研究 | 12.00 | 7372 | 53.66% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
Millings | 横断研究 | 13.43 | 5022 | 49.10% | 英国 | 西方文化 | 89 | PSSM | SMFQ | ||||||
杜渐 | 横断研究 | 20.65 | 513 | 74.85% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | SCL-90 | ||||||
Maurizi | 横向研究 | 14.50 | 202 | 61.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Loukas | 纵向研究 | 12.33 | 490 | 53.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CDI | ||||||
Ernestus | 横断研究 | 11.09 | 260 | 61.70% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Gonzalez | 横断研究 | 14.10 | 179 | 53.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Joyce | 纵向研究 | 未报告 | 11852 | 51.80% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Cupito | 横断研究 | 14.02 | 191 | 52.88% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Zhao | 横断研究 | 16.68 | 504 | 62.70% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Gerard | 纵向研究 | 未报告 | 675 | 51.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
Pachucki | 纵向研究 | 12.30 | 40 | 62.50% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CDI | ||||||
McLaren | 横断研究 | 16.54 | 82 | 51.22% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | SQSS | CES-D | ||||||
Thomson | 横断研究 | 11.72 | 1250 | 48.00% | 加拿大 | 西方文化 | 80 | PSCS | SPQ | ||||||
Pang | 纵向研究 | 15.67 | 4460 | 53.80% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Gummadam | 横断研究 | 19.33 | 311 | 56.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Mrug | 横断研究 | 13.20 | 594 | 48.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | MDD | ||||||
Cole-Lewis | 横断研究 | 13.50 | 161 | 65.84% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | RADS | ||||||
Wright | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 93 | 67% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | CSCI | DASS | ||||||
Zhang | 横断研究 | 19.29 | 468 | 58.30% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | DASS | ||||||
Hatchel | 纵向研究 | 15.27 | 404 | 45.30% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | OMDS | ||||||
Lätsch | 纵向研究 | 14.91 | 1088 | 54.67% | 德国 | 西方文化 | 67 | PISA | PHQ | ||||||
Lardier | 横断研究 | 16.55 | 401 | 54.70% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | 其他 | 其他 | ||||||
Wright | 纵向研究 | 13.89 | 416 | 46.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Arango | 纵向研究 | 13.41 | 142 | 74.60% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | RADS | ||||||
Davis | 纵向研究 | 11.23 | 2718 | 48.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | OMDS | ||||||
Burns | 横断研究 | 10.30 | 200 | 47.00% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
He | 横断研究 | 13.37 | 6576 | 42.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | DSRSC | ||||||
Kuo | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 211 | 59.60% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Marksteiner | 纵向研究 | 19.8 | 86 | 69.80% | 德国 | 西方文化 | 67 | SBS | 其他 | ||||||
Fernandez | 横断研究 | 12.10 | 192 | 63.40% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Forbes | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 3678 | 未报告 | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | SMFQ | ||||||
Midgett | 纵向研究 | 16.68 | 42 | 61.90% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | BASC-3 | ||||||
陈小莉 | 横断研究 | 15.70 | 834 | 44.96% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | SDS | ||||||
Daley | 横断研究 | 19.93 | 69 | 62.32% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CCAPS-34 | ||||||
Hsieh | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 6445 | 52% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
Thornton | 横断研究 | 16.7 | 40 | 32.5% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
方敏 | 横断研究 | 10.8 | 806 | 38.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | DSRSC | ||||||
覃小琼 | 横断研究 | 13.59 | 744 | 48.40% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | BDI | ||||||
阿依孜巴 | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 788 | 50.38% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | SDS | ||||||
Parr | 横断研究 | 14.49 | 502 | 54.60% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Zhai | 横断研究 | 13.53 | 2758 | 54.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SBS | CDI | ||||||
Bakhtiari | 横断研究 | 15.56 | 121 | 54.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | ESB | CDI | ||||||
Klinck | 纵向研究 | 12.73 | 1344 | 51.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PCS | CES-D | ||||||
Dansby | 纵向研究 | 14.93 | 7106 | 50.50% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Pierre | 纵向研究 | 15.33 | 119 | 0 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | DASS | ||||||
Lee | 横断研究 | 15.39 | 7333 | 50.80% | 韩国 | 其他 | 18 | 其他 | 其他 | ||||||
Eugene | 横断研究 | 15.50 | 2467 | 50.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | CDS | CES-D | ||||||
Eugene | 横断研究 | 15.60 | 2590 | 49.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | CDS | CES-D | ||||||
Choi | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 3437 | 未报告 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | CDS | CES-D | ||||||
Jin | 横断研究 | 20.09 | 847 | 77.60% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | DASS | ||||||
Raymond-Flesch | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 599 | 未报告 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | PHQ | ||||||
Zhang | 纵向研究 | 12.17 | 867 | 46.25% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Yang | 横断研究 | 16.30 | 1607 | 46.90% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Arango | 纵向研究 | 13.50 | 163 | 66.50% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | RADS | ||||||
Baker | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 4115 | 50.86% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | RADS | ||||||
Truong | 横断研究 | 16.00 | 11164 | 未报告 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Goering | 纵向研究 | 15.40 | 704 | 48.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | 其他 | MDD | ||||||
覃小琼 | 横断研究 | 14.51 | 402 | 52.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | BDI | ||||||
Bouchard | 纵向研究 | 15.22 | 638 | 59.00% | 加拿大 | 西方文化 | 80 | SAS | PSI | ||||||
Zhou | 横断研究 | 23.64 | 219 | 未报告 | 韩国 | 其他 | 18 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
赵子薇 | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 692 | 45.50% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SBS-C | CDI | ||||||
孙亚东 | 纵向研究 | 14.53 | 1194 | 54.69% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | DSRSC | ||||||
赵姒 | 纵向研究 | 16.17 | 905 | 54.70% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Datu | 横断研究 | 14.30 | 1287 | 53.00% | 菲律宾 | 其他 | 32 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Choi | 横断研究 | 15.39 | 654 | 50.46% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
温丽影 | 横断研究 | 19.47 | 2378 | 55.13% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | DASS | ||||||
Hayre | 横断研究 | 13.98 | 480 | 60.41% | 加拿大 | 西方文化 | 80 | SCS | BCFPI | ||||||
Liu | 横断研究 | 13.16 | 1006 | 51.78% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SES | CES-D | ||||||
邢强 | 横断研究 | 13.59 | 2102 | 52.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SES | DASS |
第一作者 | 发表 年份 | 研究设计 | 平均 年龄 | 被试人数 | 女性 比例 | 国家 | 文化类型 | 个人主义 文化指数 | 学校联结 测量 | 抑郁测量 | 文献 质量 | ||||
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Jacobson | 横断研究 | 16.10 | 4604 | 49.63% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Anderman | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 20745 | 未报告 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | 其他 | ||||||
Loukas | 纵向研究 | 12.24 | 489 | 51.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CDI | ||||||
Ream | 纵向研究 | 15.75 | 10873 | 52.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | SOR | ||||||
Gilman | 横断研究 | 14.78 | 654 | 55.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | RADS | ||||||
Shochet | 纵向研究 | 未报告 | 2022 | 50.59% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Kia-Keating | 横断研究 | 15.60 | 76 | 46.05% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | 其他 | ||||||
Sun | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 1358 | 49.92% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | BDI | ||||||
Shochet | 横断研究 | 15.20 | 153 | 50.33% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Mcmahon | 横断研究 | 17.00 | 136 | 39.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
LaRusso | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 476 | 48.80% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | YRBSS | ||||||
Mcgraw | 纵向研究 | 17.85 | 941 | 60.68% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | DASS | ||||||
Tang | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 10082 | 未报告 | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | CSE-D | ||||||
Ross | 横断研究 | 11.42 | 127 | 66.14% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Kaminski | 横断研究 | 15.08 | 4131 | 51.50% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | OMDS | ||||||
Prince | 横断研究 | 13 | 58 | 0 | 英国 | 西方文化 | 89 | PSSM | BYI-II | ||||||
Shochet | 纵向研究 | 14.19 | 504 | 45.04% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Kelly | 横断研究 | 12.00 | 7372 | 53.66% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
Millings | 横断研究 | 13.43 | 5022 | 49.10% | 英国 | 西方文化 | 89 | PSSM | SMFQ | ||||||
杜渐 | 横断研究 | 20.65 | 513 | 74.85% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | SCL-90 | ||||||
Maurizi | 横向研究 | 14.50 | 202 | 61.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Loukas | 纵向研究 | 12.33 | 490 | 53.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CDI | ||||||
Ernestus | 横断研究 | 11.09 | 260 | 61.70% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Gonzalez | 横断研究 | 14.10 | 179 | 53.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Joyce | 纵向研究 | 未报告 | 11852 | 51.80% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Cupito | 横断研究 | 14.02 | 191 | 52.88% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Zhao | 横断研究 | 16.68 | 504 | 62.70% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Gerard | 纵向研究 | 未报告 | 675 | 51.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
Pachucki | 纵向研究 | 12.30 | 40 | 62.50% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CDI | ||||||
McLaren | 横断研究 | 16.54 | 82 | 51.22% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | SQSS | CES-D | ||||||
Thomson | 横断研究 | 11.72 | 1250 | 48.00% | 加拿大 | 西方文化 | 80 | PSCS | SPQ | ||||||
Pang | 纵向研究 | 15.67 | 4460 | 53.80% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Gummadam | 横断研究 | 19.33 | 311 | 56.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Mrug | 横断研究 | 13.20 | 594 | 48.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | MDD | ||||||
Cole-Lewis | 横断研究 | 13.50 | 161 | 65.84% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | RADS | ||||||
Wright | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 93 | 67% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | CSCI | DASS | ||||||
Zhang | 横断研究 | 19.29 | 468 | 58.30% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | DASS | ||||||
Hatchel | 纵向研究 | 15.27 | 404 | 45.30% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | OMDS | ||||||
Lätsch | 纵向研究 | 14.91 | 1088 | 54.67% | 德国 | 西方文化 | 67 | PISA | PHQ | ||||||
Lardier | 横断研究 | 16.55 | 401 | 54.70% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | 其他 | 其他 | ||||||
Wright | 纵向研究 | 13.89 | 416 | 46.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Arango | 纵向研究 | 13.41 | 142 | 74.60% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | RADS | ||||||
Davis | 纵向研究 | 11.23 | 2718 | 48.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | OMDS | ||||||
Burns | 横断研究 | 10.30 | 200 | 47.00% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
He | 横断研究 | 13.37 | 6576 | 42.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | DSRSC | ||||||
Kuo | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 211 | 59.60% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Marksteiner | 纵向研究 | 19.8 | 86 | 69.80% | 德国 | 西方文化 | 67 | SBS | 其他 | ||||||
Fernandez | 横断研究 | 12.10 | 192 | 63.40% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Forbes | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 3678 | 未报告 | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | SMFQ | ||||||
Midgett | 纵向研究 | 16.68 | 42 | 61.90% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | BASC-3 | ||||||
陈小莉 | 横断研究 | 15.70 | 834 | 44.96% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | SDS | ||||||
Daley | 横断研究 | 19.93 | 69 | 62.32% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CCAPS-34 | ||||||
Hsieh | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 6445 | 52% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
Thornton | 横断研究 | 16.7 | 40 | 32.5% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
方敏 | 横断研究 | 10.8 | 806 | 38.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | DSRSC | ||||||
覃小琼 | 横断研究 | 13.59 | 744 | 48.40% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | BDI | ||||||
阿依孜巴 | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 788 | 50.38% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | SDS | ||||||
Parr | 横断研究 | 14.49 | 502 | 54.60% | 澳大利亚 | 西方文化 | 90 | PSSM | CDI | ||||||
Zhai | 横断研究 | 13.53 | 2758 | 54.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SBS | CDI | ||||||
Bakhtiari | 横断研究 | 15.56 | 121 | 54.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | ESB | CDI | ||||||
Klinck | 纵向研究 | 12.73 | 1344 | 51.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PCS | CES-D | ||||||
Dansby | 纵向研究 | 14.93 | 7106 | 50.50% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Pierre | 纵向研究 | 15.33 | 119 | 0 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | DASS | ||||||
Lee | 横断研究 | 15.39 | 7333 | 50.80% | 韩国 | 其他 | 18 | 其他 | 其他 | ||||||
Eugene | 横断研究 | 15.50 | 2467 | 50.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | CDS | CES-D | ||||||
Eugene | 横断研究 | 15.60 | 2590 | 49.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | CDS | CES-D | ||||||
Choi | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 3437 | 未报告 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | CDS | CES-D | ||||||
Jin | 横断研究 | 20.09 | 847 | 77.60% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | PSSM | DASS | ||||||
Raymond-Flesch | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 599 | 未报告 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | PHQ | ||||||
Zhang | 纵向研究 | 12.17 | 867 | 46.25% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Yang | 横断研究 | 16.30 | 1607 | 46.90% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Arango | 纵向研究 | 13.50 | 163 | 66.50% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | RADS | ||||||
Baker | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 4115 | 50.86% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | SCS | RADS | ||||||
Truong | 横断研究 | 16.00 | 11164 | 未报告 | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Goering | 纵向研究 | 15.40 | 704 | 48.00% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | 其他 | MDD | ||||||
覃小琼 | 横断研究 | 14.51 | 402 | 52.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | BDI | ||||||
Bouchard | 纵向研究 | 15.22 | 638 | 59.00% | 加拿大 | 西方文化 | 80 | SAS | PSI | ||||||
Zhou | 横断研究 | 23.64 | 219 | 未报告 | 韩国 | 其他 | 18 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
赵子薇 | 横断研究 | 未报告 | 692 | 45.50% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SBS-C | CDI | ||||||
孙亚东 | 纵向研究 | 14.53 | 1194 | 54.69% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | DSRSC | ||||||
赵姒 | 纵向研究 | 16.17 | 905 | 54.70% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SCS | CES-D | ||||||
Datu | 横断研究 | 14.30 | 1287 | 53.00% | 菲律宾 | 其他 | 32 | PSSM | CES-D | ||||||
Choi | 横断研究 | 15.39 | 654 | 50.46% | 美国 | 西方文化 | 91 | 其他 | CES-D | ||||||
温丽影 | 横断研究 | 19.47 | 2378 | 55.13% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | 其他 | DASS | ||||||
Hayre | 横断研究 | 13.98 | 480 | 60.41% | 加拿大 | 西方文化 | 80 | SCS | BCFPI | ||||||
Liu | 横断研究 | 13.16 | 1006 | 51.78% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SES | CES-D | ||||||
邢强 | 横断研究 | 13.59 | 2102 | 52.00% | 中国 | 中国文化 | 20 | SES | DASS |
调节变量 | k | Intercept/mean z (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | Mean r | F | p | 水平2方差 | 水平3方差 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
研究对象特征 | ||||||||
女性比例 | 199 | −0.33 (−0.39, −0.28)*** | −0.00 (−0.00, −0.00)* | − | 4.84 | 0.029 | 0.01*** | 0.02*** |
平均年龄 | 177 | −0.37 (−0.42, −0.33)*** | 0.01 (−0.00, 0.02) | − | 3.83 | 0.052 | 0.01*** | 0.03*** |
研究背景特征 | ||||||||
发表年份 | 206 | −0.38 (−0.41, −0.34) *** | 0.00 (−0.00, 0.01) | − | 1.67 | 0.198 | 0.01*** | 0.02*** |
文化类型 | ||||||||
中国文化 | 31 | −0.40 (−0.48, −0.32) *** | −0.42 | 0.44 | 0.509 | 0.01*** | 0.02*** | |
西方文化 | 172 | −0.37 (−0.42, −0.32) *** | 0.03 (−0.06, 0.13) | −0.39 | ||||
研究的测量因素 | ||||||||
数据收集点类型 | ||||||||
横断数据 | 121 | −0.40 (−0.44, −0.36) *** | −0.42 | 58.75 | <0.001 | 0.01*** | 0.02*** | |
纵向数据 | 85 | −0.27 (−0.31, −0.22) *** | 0.14 (0.10, 0.17) | −0.27 | ||||
学校联结的测量 | ||||||||
PSSM | 94 | −0.45 (−0.52, −0.38)*** | −0.48 | 2.09 | 0.13 | 0.01*** | 0.03*** | |
SCS | 56 | −0.34 (−0.42, −0.27)*** | 0.11 (0.00, 0.21) * | −0.36 | ||||
SBS | 16 | −0.39 (−0.73, −0.05)* | 0.06 (−0.29, 0.41) | −0.41 | ||||
抑郁的测量 | ||||||||
CES-D | 48 | −0.35 (−0.41, −0.29) *** | −0.37 | 6.83 | <0.001 | 0.01*** | 0.01*** | |
CDI | 44 | −0.55 (−0.64, −0.47) *** | −0.20 (−0.31, −0.10) *** | −0.62 | ||||
RADS | 8 | −0.41 (−0.57, −0.24) *** | −0.06 (−0.24, 0.13) | −0.43 | ||||
OMDS | 35 | −0.15 (−0.30, 0.00) * | 0.20 (0.04, 0.36)* | −0.15 | ||||
MFQ | 7 | −0.30 (−0.45, −0.16) *** | 0.05 (−0.11, 0.20) | −0.31 |
调节变量 | k | Intercept/mean z (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | Mean r | F | p | 水平2方差 | 水平3方差 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
研究对象特征 | ||||||||
女性比例 | 199 | −0.33 (−0.39, −0.28)*** | −0.00 (−0.00, −0.00)* | − | 4.84 | 0.029 | 0.01*** | 0.02*** |
平均年龄 | 177 | −0.37 (−0.42, −0.33)*** | 0.01 (−0.00, 0.02) | − | 3.83 | 0.052 | 0.01*** | 0.03*** |
研究背景特征 | ||||||||
发表年份 | 206 | −0.38 (−0.41, −0.34) *** | 0.00 (−0.00, 0.01) | − | 1.67 | 0.198 | 0.01*** | 0.02*** |
文化类型 | ||||||||
中国文化 | 31 | −0.40 (−0.48, −0.32) *** | −0.42 | 0.44 | 0.509 | 0.01*** | 0.02*** | |
西方文化 | 172 | −0.37 (−0.42, −0.32) *** | 0.03 (−0.06, 0.13) | −0.39 | ||||
研究的测量因素 | ||||||||
数据收集点类型 | ||||||||
横断数据 | 121 | −0.40 (−0.44, −0.36) *** | −0.42 | 58.75 | <0.001 | 0.01*** | 0.02*** | |
纵向数据 | 85 | −0.27 (−0.31, −0.22) *** | 0.14 (0.10, 0.17) | −0.27 | ||||
学校联结的测量 | ||||||||
PSSM | 94 | −0.45 (−0.52, −0.38)*** | −0.48 | 2.09 | 0.13 | 0.01*** | 0.03*** | |
SCS | 56 | −0.34 (−0.42, −0.27)*** | 0.11 (0.00, 0.21) * | −0.36 | ||||
SBS | 16 | −0.39 (−0.73, −0.05)* | 0.06 (−0.29, 0.41) | −0.41 | ||||
抑郁的测量 | ||||||||
CES-D | 48 | −0.35 (−0.41, −0.29) *** | −0.37 | 6.83 | <0.001 | 0.01*** | 0.01*** | |
CDI | 44 | −0.55 (−0.64, −0.47) *** | −0.20 (−0.31, −0.10) *** | −0.62 | ||||
RADS | 8 | −0.41 (−0.57, −0.24) *** | −0.06 (−0.24, 0.13) | −0.43 | ||||
OMDS | 35 | −0.15 (−0.30, 0.00) * | 0.20 (0.04, 0.36)* | −0.15 | ||||
MFQ | 7 | −0.30 (−0.45, −0.16) *** | 0.05 (−0.11, 0.20) | −0.31 |
第一作者 | 发表 年份 | 标准1 | 标准2 | 标准3 | 标准4 | 标准5 | 标准6 | 标准7 | 标准8 | 标准9 | 标准10 | 标准11 | 标准12 | 标准13 | 标准14 | 质量得分 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jacobson | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | Y | NA | 8 | |
Anderman | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Loukas | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | 9 | |
Ream | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 12 | |
Gilman | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Shochet | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Kia-Keating | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Sun | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Shochet | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Mcmahon | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
LaRusso | Y | N | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 5 | |
Mcgraw | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | 8 | |
Prince | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Ross | Y | Y | N | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Shochet | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Kelly | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Maurizi | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Cupito | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Ernestus | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Gonzalez | Y | Y | N | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 5 | |
Joyce | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Zhao | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Gerard | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | 8 | |
Pachucki | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Gummadam | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
McLaren | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Mrug | Y | N | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Cole-Lewis | Y | N | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Wright | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Daley | Y | Y | N | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Hsieh | Y | Y | N | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Thornton | Y | Y | N | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Zhang | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Lardier | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Hatchel | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Lätsch | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | 9 | |
Davis | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Kuo | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Marksteiner | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Parr | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Zhai | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Jin | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Truong | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Datu | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Wright | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Bakhtiari | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Arango | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | 10 | |
Klinck | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Dansby | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Eugene | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Eugene | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Choi | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Zhang | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Yang | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Arango | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Baker | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Pierre | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | 12 | |
Kaminski | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Loukas | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Fernandez | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Choi | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Millings | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Goering | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | 10 | |
Thomson | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
温丽影 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
覃小琼 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Lee | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Burns | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
He | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Bouchard | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
杜渐 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Zhou | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Forbes | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Midgett | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | 11 | |
Raymond‐Flesch | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Tang | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Hayre | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Liu | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
邢强 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
赵子薇 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
方敏 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
陈小莉 | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | Y | Y | |
孙亚东 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 12 | Y | Y | |
赵姒 | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
覃小琼 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
阿依孜巴 | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Pang | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | N | 10 |
第一作者 | 发表 年份 | 标准1 | 标准2 | 标准3 | 标准4 | 标准5 | 标准6 | 标准7 | 标准8 | 标准9 | 标准10 | 标准11 | 标准12 | 标准13 | 标准14 | 质量得分 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jacobson | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | Y | NA | 8 | |
Anderman | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Loukas | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | 9 | |
Ream | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 12 | |
Gilman | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Shochet | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Kia-Keating | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Sun | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Shochet | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Mcmahon | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
LaRusso | Y | N | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 5 | |
Mcgraw | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | 8 | |
Prince | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Ross | Y | Y | N | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Shochet | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Kelly | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Maurizi | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Cupito | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Ernestus | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Gonzalez | Y | Y | N | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 5 | |
Joyce | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Zhao | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Gerard | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | 8 | |
Pachucki | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Gummadam | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
McLaren | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Mrug | Y | N | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Cole-Lewis | Y | N | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Wright | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Daley | Y | Y | N | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Hsieh | Y | Y | N | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Thornton | Y | Y | N | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Zhang | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Lardier | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Hatchel | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Lätsch | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | 9 | |
Davis | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Kuo | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Marksteiner | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Parr | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Zhai | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Jin | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Truong | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Datu | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Wright | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Bakhtiari | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Arango | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | 10 | |
Klinck | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Dansby | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Eugene | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Eugene | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Choi | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Zhang | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Yang | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Arango | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
Baker | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Pierre | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | 12 | |
Kaminski | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Loukas | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 10 | |
Fernandez | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Choi | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Millings | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Goering | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | N | 10 | |
Thomson | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
温丽影 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
覃小琼 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Lee | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Burns | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
He | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Bouchard | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 11 | |
杜渐 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Zhou | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Forbes | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Midgett | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | 11 | |
Raymond‐Flesch | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Tang | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
Hayre | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 8 | |
Liu | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
邢强 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
赵子薇 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
方敏 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
陈小莉 | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | Y | Y | |
孙亚东 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | N | 12 | Y | Y | |
赵姒 | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
覃小琼 | Y | Y | Y | N | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 6 | |
阿依孜巴 | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | NA | NA | Y | Y | NA | Y | NA | NA | NA | 7 | |
Pang | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | N | N | 10 |
测量工具 | 作者 | 年份 | 项目数 | 测量维度 | 计分方式 | 信度检验 |
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学校归属感量表 (Psychological Sense of School Membership, PSSM) | Goodenow | 18 | 1) 个体感知的被接收程度 2) 师生关系 3) 同伴关系 | 采用5点评分, 从1(完全不正确)到5(完全正确)。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.88)。 | |
学校联结量表 (School Connectedness Scale, SCS) | Resnick et al. | 6 | 1) 归属感 2) 教师支持 | 采用4点评分, 从“强烈不同意”、“有点不同意”、“有点同意”到“强烈同意”。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.75)。 | |
中学生社交问卷(Social Questionnaire for Secondary Students, SQSS) | Department of Education, Employment and Training | 2000 | 5 | 单维量表 | 采用5点评分, 从1(完全不正确)到5(完全正确)。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.93)。 |
感知凝聚力量表 (Perceived Cohesion Scale, PCS) | Bollen et al. | 1990 | 6 | 1) 学校依恋 2) 学校参与 3) 学校氛围 | 采用5点计分(1表示非常不同意, 5表示非常同意)。 量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.75)。 |
国际学生评估计划 (Program for International Student Assessment, PISA) | Kunter et al. | 2002 | 8 | 1) 学校社会排斥经历 2) 学校归属感 | 询问学生在学校中的社会排斥经历和对学校的归属感。学生口头回答, 采用1(强烈反对)到4(强烈同意)计分, 量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α > 0.78). |
学校归属量表 (School Belonging Scale, SBS) | Jia et al. | 2009 | 25 | 1) 教师支持 2) 同学支持 3) 课堂自主性 | 采用4点计分(1 =从不, 4 = 总是)。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.85)。 |
学校效能问卷 (Effective School Battery, ESB) | Gottfredson | 1984 | 188 | 1) 学校情感 2) 学校承诺 3) 学校投入 | 采用5点计分(1 =从不, 4 = 总是)。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.88)。 |
儿童发展测量工具(Child Development Supplement, CDS) | Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan | 2007 | 4 | 1) 接纳感 2) 亲密感 3) 幸福感 4) 安全感 | 报告过去一个月在学校感受到接纳感、亲密感、幸福感和安全感的频率, 采用4点计分(0 = 过去一个月内没有一次, 4 = 每天)。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.73)。 |
学校参与感量表(School Engagement Scale, SES) | Wang et al | 2011 | 8 | 1) 认知参与 2) 行为参与 3) 情感参与 | 采用5点计分, 1=“从不”, 5=“总是”。分数越高表示学校联结程度越高。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.70)。 |
综合性学校氛围量表(Comprehensive School Climate Inventory, CSCI) | Zulilig et al | 2010 | 单维量表 | 采用5点计分(强烈不同意. 不同意. 中立. 同意和强烈同意) |
测量工具 | 作者 | 年份 | 项目数 | 测量维度 | 计分方式 | 信度检验 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
学校归属感量表 (Psychological Sense of School Membership, PSSM) | Goodenow | 18 | 1) 个体感知的被接收程度 2) 师生关系 3) 同伴关系 | 采用5点评分, 从1(完全不正确)到5(完全正确)。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.88)。 | |
学校联结量表 (School Connectedness Scale, SCS) | Resnick et al. | 6 | 1) 归属感 2) 教师支持 | 采用4点评分, 从“强烈不同意”、“有点不同意”、“有点同意”到“强烈同意”。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.75)。 | |
中学生社交问卷(Social Questionnaire for Secondary Students, SQSS) | Department of Education, Employment and Training | 2000 | 5 | 单维量表 | 采用5点评分, 从1(完全不正确)到5(完全正确)。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.93)。 |
感知凝聚力量表 (Perceived Cohesion Scale, PCS) | Bollen et al. | 1990 | 6 | 1) 学校依恋 2) 学校参与 3) 学校氛围 | 采用5点计分(1表示非常不同意, 5表示非常同意)。 量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.75)。 |
国际学生评估计划 (Program for International Student Assessment, PISA) | Kunter et al. | 2002 | 8 | 1) 学校社会排斥经历 2) 学校归属感 | 询问学生在学校中的社会排斥经历和对学校的归属感。学生口头回答, 采用1(强烈反对)到4(强烈同意)计分, 量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α > 0.78). |
学校归属量表 (School Belonging Scale, SBS) | Jia et al. | 2009 | 25 | 1) 教师支持 2) 同学支持 3) 课堂自主性 | 采用4点计分(1 =从不, 4 = 总是)。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.85)。 |
学校效能问卷 (Effective School Battery, ESB) | Gottfredson | 1984 | 188 | 1) 学校情感 2) 学校承诺 3) 学校投入 | 采用5点计分(1 =从不, 4 = 总是)。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表学校联结越强。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.88)。 |
儿童发展测量工具(Child Development Supplement, CDS) | Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan | 2007 | 4 | 1) 接纳感 2) 亲密感 3) 幸福感 4) 安全感 | 报告过去一个月在学校感受到接纳感、亲密感、幸福感和安全感的频率, 采用4点计分(0 = 过去一个月内没有一次, 4 = 每天)。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.73)。 |
学校参与感量表(School Engagement Scale, SES) | Wang et al | 2011 | 8 | 1) 认知参与 2) 行为参与 3) 情感参与 | 采用5点计分, 1=“从不”, 5=“总是”。分数越高表示学校联结程度越高。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach α系数为 0.70)。 |
综合性学校氛围量表(Comprehensive School Climate Inventory, CSCI) | Zulilig et al | 2010 | 单维量表 | 采用5点计分(强烈不同意. 不同意. 中立. 同意和强烈同意) |
测量工具 | 作者 | 年份 | 项目数 | 测量维度 | 计分方式 | 信度检验 |
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流调中心抑郁量表(Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, CES-D) | Radloff | 20 | 1) 抑郁心境 2) 抑郁体验 | 采用4点评分, 从0(从不)到3(经常有)。评估一周内抑郁症状的频率。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表抑郁症状越严重。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性 (Cronbach α系数为 0.76)。 | |
儿童抑郁量表 (Children’s Depression Inventory, CDI) | Kovacs | 1992 | 27 | 1) 悲伤 2) 孤独感 3) 自我形象 4) 社会适应 | 采用3点评分, 从1“偶尔不高兴”到3“总是不高兴”。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表抑郁水平越高。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性 (Cronbach α系数为 0.89-0.91)。 |
Orpinas抑郁修订量表(Orpinas Modified Depression Scale, OMDS) | Orpinas | 8 | 1)抑郁情绪 2)抑郁行为 | 采用5点计分(从0“从不”到4“几乎总是”), 评估了一个人在过去30天内抑郁情绪或行为的频率。得分越高表示抑郁症状越严重。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性 (Cronbach α系数为 0.74)。 |
测量工具 | 作者 | 年份 | 项目数 | 测量维度 | 计分方式 | 信度检验 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
流调中心抑郁量表(Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, CES-D) | Radloff | 20 | 1) 抑郁心境 2) 抑郁体验 | 采用4点评分, 从0(从不)到3(经常有)。评估一周内抑郁症状的频率。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表抑郁症状越严重。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性 (Cronbach α系数为 0.76)。 | |
儿童抑郁量表 (Children’s Depression Inventory, CDI) | Kovacs | 1992 | 27 | 1) 悲伤 2) 孤独感 3) 自我形象 4) 社会适应 | 采用3点评分, 从1“偶尔不高兴”到3“总是不高兴”。量表总分可通过对项目的求和获得。量表总分越高, 代表抑郁水平越高。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性 (Cronbach α系数为 0.89-0.91)。 |
Orpinas抑郁修订量表(Orpinas Modified Depression Scale, OMDS) | Orpinas | 8 | 1)抑郁情绪 2)抑郁行为 | 采用5点计分(从0“从不”到4“几乎总是”), 评估了一个人在过去30天内抑郁情绪或行为的频率。得分越高表示抑郁症状越严重。 | 该量表具有良好的内部一致性 (Cronbach α系数为 0.74)。 |
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