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Relationships between optimistic bias, subjective perception, risk perception, and future-time-perspectives in terms of particulate matter and depression

미세먼지에 대한 낙관적 편향, 미세먼지에 대한 인식, 미래시간 조망과 우울의 관계

  • Lim, Hyeon-Been (Department of Psychology, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Lee, Jong-Sun (Department of Psychology, Kangwon National University)
  • Received : 2020.07.22
  • Accepted : 2020.09.20
  • Published : 2020.09.28

Abstract

The present study aims to investigate the sequential mediation model in the relationships between optimistic bias, subjective perception, risk perception, and the future time perspective in terms of a particulate matter and depression, using the sequential mediation model. An online self-reported survey was conducted on 545 participants who agreed to participate in the current study. We considered depression as a dependent variable, optimistic bias as an independent variable, and subjective perception of particulate matter, the risk perception of particulate matter, future-time-perspective as mediators. The sequential mediation analysis was conducted using the SPSS Macro. The results show that optimistic bias was not directly related to depression, but was related to indirect paths through the subjective perception of particulate matter, the risk perception of particulate matter, and future time perspective. More specifically, the lack of optimistic bias was related to a tendency to subjectively perceive the quality of air pollution more seriously and a limited future time perspective, which subsequently related to depression. Future studies should pay more attention to the effects of particulate matter on the quality of life and mental health.

이 논문은 미세먼지에 대한 낙관적 편향과 우울 관계에서 미세먼지에 대한 주관적 인식 및 위험 인식, 미래 시간 조망의 순차 다중매개 효과를 알아보기 위해 수행되었다. 연구 참여에 동의한 참가자 545명을 대상으로 자기보고식 온라인 설문조사를 실시하였다. 특성변인인 낙관적 편향을 독립변인으로, 우울을 종속 변인으로 '미세먼지에 대한 주관적 인식'과 '위험 인식', '미래시간조망'은 매개변인으로 설정하고 SPSS Macro를 사용하여 순차다중매개모형 분석을 시행하였다. 분석 결과, 낙관적 편향은 우울과 직접적인 관련이 있기 보다는 미세먼지에 대한 주관적 인식, 미래시간 조망이라는 간접적인 경로를 통해 순차적으로 우울에 영향을 주는 것으로 나타났다. 즉, 낙관성의 부족은 미세먼지 대기질을 더 심각하다고 보고하는 경향성 및 제한된 미래 시간관과 관련이 있었으며, 나아가 우울과 관련이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 추후 연구에서 미세먼지로 인한 정신건강은 물론 삶의 질에 좀 더 관심을 두고 연구를 진행할 필요가 있겠다.

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