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Characteristics of Psychological Crisis and its Risk Factors Among Adolescents in China

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This study investigated multiple individual and family characteristics, including childhood maltreatment and recent negative life events, in relation to psychological crisis among adolescents in the Chinese cultural context. Participants were a group of 160 adolescents in psychological crisis (aged 10–18, average age 14.33 years; 52% girls) and a comparison group of 167 community adolescents who were matched on age, gender and year in school. Adolescents in both groups completed self-report measures regarding individual and family characteristics and current psychological functioning. The results showed adolescents in psychological crisis scored significantly higher on measures of depression and anxiety; reported more sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect in childhood; and experienced more relationship problems, academic pressure and problems adapting to change. In multivariate logistic regression analyses, the factors that predicted being in vs. not being in crisis were interpersonal relationship problems, sexual abuse during childhood, with father lived in the household, and emotion-focused rather than problem-focused coping. These results suggest the importance of positive interpersonal relationships, and parent availability and support for adolescents’ mental health. Programs that help adolescents learn effective coping strategies may be useful in preventing psychological crisis in the context of risk.

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  • Adolescents in crisis showed serious depression and anxiety.

  • Adolescents in crisis had more childhood trauma.

  • Father’s presence and emotional care from parents are important for adolescent’s mental health.

  • Problem-focused coping style could help adolescents reduce psychological crisis.

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H.Z.: designed and executed the study, assisted with the data analyses, and wrote the paper. Z.L.Z.: collaborated in the writing and editing of the final manuscript. P.F.W.: analyzed the data and wrote part of the results.

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This study was supported by National social science foundation of China “twelfth five plan” of 2014, Education general project “Conduct research of early warning, monitoring and intervention strategy & system of adolescent individual psychological crisis” (BBA140050).

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Correspondence to Hong Zeng.

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The current research was approved by Guangzhou University ethics committee. All procedures in the study involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments or comparable ethical standards.

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Zeng, H., Zheng, Z. & Wang, P. Characteristics of Psychological Crisis and its Risk Factors Among Adolescents in China. J Child Fam Stud 29, 2443–2452 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-020-01773-7

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