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Health Social Welfare Review
2023 Volume.43 No. 1 p.141 ~ p.156
The Effect Of Social Trust On Depression Among Young Adults: Focusing On Gender Differences
Park Chae-Rim

Han Chang-Keun
Abstract
Young adults in modern society are experiencing mental health problems such as depression as they face various social difficulties. Therefore, this study investigated the effect of social trust on depression among young adults and empirically analyzed whether this effect varies by gender. The data used in this study were from young adults aged between 19 and 34. This study employed hierarchical regression analysis to confirm the effect of social trust among young adults on depression and the moderation effect of gender on the relationship between social trust and depression. The findings of this study are as follows. First, social trust has a significant and negative effect on depression. Second, the relationship between social trust and depression differs by gender. More specifically, it was found that the level of decrease in depression was greater in women. These findings suggest that social trust needs to be considered as one of the factors influencing depression among youth and that gender differences should be reflected when developing interventions regarding social trust and depression.
KEYWORD
Social Trust, Depression, Youth, Gender, Moderating Effect
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