Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Feb 19, 2025; 15(2): 101026
Published online Feb 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i2.101026
Table 1 Mental health status of participants (n = 1011), n (%)
Degree
Anxiety
Depression
Insomnia
No593 (58.7) 560 (55.4) 644 (63.7)
Mild265 (26.2) 273 (27.0) 282 (27.9)
Moderate105 (10.4) 100 (9.9) 73 (7.2)
Severe48 (4.7) 78 (7.7) 12 (1.2)
Table 2 Comparison of mental health among participants with different demographic characteristics, n (%)
Variable
Category

Generalized anxiety disorder-7
Patient health questionaire-9
Insomnia severity index
SexMale343 (33.9)4.59 ± 4.805.14 ± 5.156.14 ± 5.41
Female668 (66.1)4.43 ± 4.935.33 ± 5.606.24 ± 5.41
t value0.491-0.507-0.273
EthnicityHan996 (98.5)4.48 ± 4.895.25 ± 5.446.20 ± 5.42
Other15 (1.5)5.00 ± 4.286.40 ± 6.146.33 ± 5.19
t value0.6800.1460.926
Age (years)18-25354 (35.0)4.32 ± 4.725.22 ± 5.456.28 ± 5.46
26-50563 (55.7)4.79 ± 5.015.56 ± 5.496.17 ± 5.32
> 5094 (9.3)3.28 ± 4.473.65 ± 5.006.12 ± 5.78
F value4.162a5.005b0.053
EducationHigh school or below77 (7.6)5.79 ± 5.336.70 ± 6.607.40 ± 6.35
College degree164 (16.2)4.41 ± 4.825.45 ± 5.566.55 ± 5.92
Bachelor degree440 (43.5)4.41 ± 4.855.15 ± 5.255.93 ± 5.17
Master degree or above330 (32.6)4.31 ± 4.824.99 ± 5.336.11 ± 5.20
F value2.0332.1941.892
Only childYes281 (27.8)5.17 ± 4.985.85 ± 5.456.83 ± 5.47
No730 (72.2)4.22 ± 4.825.04 ± 5.445.96 ± 5.37
t value2.772b2.139a2.295a
Table 3 Correlation between neuroticism, cognitive failures, and mental health

Neuroticism
CFQ
GAD-7
PHQ-9
ISI
Neuroticism1.000
CFQ0.454b1.000
GAD-70.608b0.430b1.000
PHQ-90.579b0.504b0.786b1.000
ISI0.410b0.454b0.518b0.611b1.000
Table 4 The total effect, indirect effect, and direct effect between insomnia severity index and generalized anxiety disorder-7
EffectBoot SEBootstrapped 95%CI
Relative effects
Lower limit
Upper limit
Total effect0.4620.0240.4140.510
Mediation effect of cognitive failures questionnaire0.1040.0150.0760.13322.51%
Direct effect0.3580.0260.3060.41077.49%
Table 5 The total effect, indirect effect, and direct effect between insomnia severity index and patient health questionaire-9
EffectBoot SEBootstrapped 95%CI
Relative effects
Lower limit
Upper limit
Total effect0.6100.0250.5610.660
Mediation effect of cognitive failures questionnaire0.1320.0150.1040.16321.64%
Direct effect0.4780.0270.4260.53178.36%
Table 6 Bootstrap confidence intervals for the moderated mediation effects with dependent variable of anxiety
PredictorsCognitive failures (M)
Anxiety (dependent variable)
Coeff
SE
t value
95%CI
Coeff
SE
t value
95%CI
Insomnia (X)0.849c0.07211.7420.707-0.9910.358c0.02613.5740.307-0.410
Cognitive failures (M)0.096c0.0118.6140.074-0.118
Neuroticism (W)0.605c0.05511.0940.498-0.712
X × W-0.025b0.008-3.309-0.040 to 0.010
Constant21.748c2.6598.17816.529-26.9664.506c1.0254.3982.495-6.517
R2 = 0.311R2 = 0.325
F = 56.525, P < 0.001F = 69.098, P < 0.001
Table 7 Bootstrap confidence intervals for the moderated mediation effects with dependent variable of depression
PredictorsCognitive failures (M)
Depression (dependent variable)
Coeff
SE
t value
95%CI
Coeff
SE
t value
95%CI
Insomnia (X)0.849c0.07211.7420.707-0.9910.479c0.02717.8140.427-0.532
Cognitive failures (M)0.122c0.01110.7830.099-0.144
Neuroticism (W)0.605c0.05511.0940.498-0.712
X × W-0.025b0.008-3.309-0.040 to -0.010
Constant21.748c2.6598.17816.529-26.9664.117c1.0383.9652.079-6.155
R2 = 0.311R2 = 0.444
F = 56.525, P < 0.001F = 114.639, P < 0.001
Table 8 The mediating effect of cognitive failures on insomnia and anxiety at different neurotic levels
NeuroticismEffectBoot SEBootstrapped 95%CI
Lower limit
Upper limit
-6.941 (M-1SD)0.0980.0130.0720.126
0 (M)0.0810.0110.060.103
6.941 (M+1SD)0.0640.0110.0430.088
Table 9 The mediating effect of cognitive failures on insomnia and depression at different neurotic levels
NeuroticismEffectBoot SEBootstrapped 95%CI
Lower limit
Upper limit
-6.941 (M-1SD)0.1250.0160.0960.158
0 (M)0.1030.0130.0800.130
6.941 (M+1SD)0.0820.0130.0570.110