Title of article
Relations with Parents and with Peers, Temperament, and Trajectories of Depressed Mood During Early Adolescence
Author/Authors
Mara Brendgen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
16
From page
579
To page
594
Abstract
The present study examined (a) whether groups of children can be empirically identified with distinct
longitudinal profiles of depressed mood from late childhood through early adolescence, (b) to what
extent these different longitudinal depression profiles are predicted by problematic relations with
parents, same-sex peers, and other-sex peers, and (c) what role individuals’ temperamental characteristics
play in this context. Based on a sample of 414 early adolescents (197 girls), four groups
were identified with distinct longitudinal profiles of depressed mood between ages 11 and 14: One
group with consistently low levels of depressed mood, another with consistently moderate levels
of depressed mood, a third group whose depressed mood increased sharply from late childhood
through early adolescence, and a fourth group who already showed clinical-range levels of depressed
mood during late childhood and whose depressive feelings increased even slightly more thereafter.
Subsequent analyses revealed that rejection by same-sex peers was related to the odds of following
an increasing trajectory of depressed mood, but only for girls with a highly reactive temperament. A
problematic relationship with parents increased the odds of an elevated trajectory of depressed mood
regardless of individual temperament. The theoretical and practical implications of these findings are
discussed.
Keywords
trajectories , Depressed mood , parent and peer relations , Early adolescents , temperament.
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
828811
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