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Psychiatry Investigation
2019 Volume.16 No. 10 p.773 ~ p.776
The Mediating Effect of Impulsivity on Resilience and Depressive Symptoms In Korean Conscripts
Lee Dong-Yun

Lee So-Jin
Park Chul-Soo
Kim Bong-Jo
Lee Cheol-Soon
Cha Bo-Seok
Seo Ji-Yeong
Choi Jae-Won
Abstract
Objective: Resilience and impulsivity have opposite effects on depression in stressful situations. This study aimed to investigate the association among resilience, impulsivity, and depression in young males.

Methods: The participants consisted of 429 conscripts who underwent military training over 5 weeks. The surveys included the Connors- Davidson Resilience Scale-Korean version, the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-11-Revised, and the Center for Epidemiological Studies- Depression Scale. The surveys were administered both before and after training.

Results: When simultaneously considering impulsivity and resilience, resilience was not associated with depression. Impulsivity had a complete negative mediating effect on resilience and depressive symptoms. Impulsivity is a significant negative mediating factor for the protective effect of resilience on depression.

Conclusion: This study recommends considering impulsivity when evaluating the protective role of resilience against depression.
KEYWORD
Impulsivity, Resilience, Depression, Mediating effect
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