Title of article :
Cognitive and Interpersonal Predictors of Stress Generation
in Children of Affectively Ill Parents
Author/Authors :
Josephine H. Shih، نويسنده , , John R. Z. Abela، نويسنده , , Claire Starrs، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Stress generation is a process in which individuals,
through their depressive symptoms, personal characteristics,
and/or behaviors, contribute to the occurrence of
stressful life events. While this process has been well
documented in adults, few studies have examined it in
children. The present study examines whether cognitive and
interpersonal vulnerability factors to depression contribute
to stress generation in children, independent of their current
depressive symptoms. Participants included 140 children
(ages 6 to 14) and one of their parents. During an initial
assessment, children completed self-report measures assessing
cognitive and interpersonal vulnerability factors to
depression. Children and their parents also completed
measures assessing depressive symptoms. One year later,
children and their parents participated in a semi-structured
interview assessing the occurrence of stressful life events in
the past year. Multi-level modeling results provided strong
support for the stress generation process in children of
affectively ill parents and highlight the importance of
considering gender and age moderation effects.
Keywords :
Stress generation . Children .Cognitive vulnerability . Depression . Gender differences
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology