Title of article :
Association between Depressive Symptoms and Negative
Dependent Life Events from Late Childhood to Adolescence
Author/Authors :
Daniel P. Johnson، نويسنده , , Mark A. Whisman &
Robin P. Corley، نويسنده , , John K. Hewitt، نويسنده , , Soo Hyun Rhee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The association between stressful life events and
depression has been consistently supported in the literature;
however, studies of the developmental trajectories of these
constructs and the nature of their association over time are
limited. We examined trajectories of depressive symptoms
and negative dependent life events and the associations
between these constructs in a sample of 916 youth assessed
annually from age 9 to 16, using latent growth curve modeling.
Youth depressive symptoms, as rated by youth,
parents, and teachers, decreased from late childhood into
adolescence, whereas rates of youth-rated life events did not
change significantly over time. Initial levels of depressive
symptoms were positively associated with initial levels of
life events. Furthermore, after controlling for the initial
association between the two constructs, increases in depressive
symptoms (as assessed by parents and youth) were
positively associated with increases in life events over time.
The study builds on prior research by focusing specifically
on negative dependent life events, examining results across
multiple informants, and employing latent growth curve
modeling to evaluate associations between trajectories of
life events and depressive symptoms in a longitudinal adolescent
sample. Additional studies employing latent growth
modeling to examine the changes in this association during
adolescence are needed
Keywords :
Depression . Life events . Adolescence .Latent trajectories . Stress generation
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology