Title of article :
Friends as Reporters of Children’s and Adolescents’
Depressive Symptoms
Author/Authors :
Lance P. Swenson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Obtaining information from multiple informants is important when assessing youth depression. Past
studies have utilized adults’ reports of youths’ emotional functioning and aggregate reports from
classmates but have not considered close friends as reporters of depressive symptoms. This is surprising
given the important roles of friends as companions and confidants. This study investigated relations
between friend-reported depressive symptoms and youths’ self-reports. From a larger sample of fifth-,
seventh-, and ninth-grade participants, self-reports and friend reports of depressive symptoms and
friend reports of friendship quality were available for a subset of 367 participants. Significant positive
relations emerged between friend reports and self-reports of affective depressive symptoms for girls
and youth in high-quality friendships. Relations between friend reports and self-reports were stronger
for conduct-related than affective depressive symptoms and reached significance for boys as well as
for girls and for youth in low-quality friendships as well as for youth in high-quality friendships.
Implications for identifying at-risk youth are discussed.
Keywords :
Gender , Relationship quality , Friendships , youth , depression
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology