Sentences with phrase «subsequent depressive symptoms»

These findings support the idea that the way adolescents identify with their cultural values predicts subsequent depressive symptoms.
However, the magnitude of the associations between changes in social problem solving and subsequent depressive symptoms did not differ across treatment conditions.
That is, the findings from the present study showed that being isolated from cliques is uniquely associated with subsequent depressive symptoms even when other aspects of problematic peer relations (i.e., peer rejection and friendlessness) were taken into account.
Moreover, a focus on the development of feelings of loneliness in children who are isolated from cliques may be a central component in preventing subsequent depressive symptoms in these children.
The objectives of the present study were (a) to investigate whether clique isolation from age 11 to 13 years is a social risk factor for subsequent depressive symptoms in early adolescence; (b) to test the potential role of loneliness and perceived social acceptance as cognitive and emotional constructs underlying the link between clique isolation and depressive symptoms; and (c) to explore possible sex differences in the association between clique isolation and depressive symptoms.
Results There were significant associations (P <.01) between the extent of depression at ages 17 to 18 years and rates of subsequent depressive symptoms, major depression, treatment for depression, anxiety disorder, treatment for anxiety disorder, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempts.
Youth who were least likely to embrace societally prescribed culture values were at the greatest risk for manifesting subsequent depressive symptoms.
Specific to pregnancy, these findings are consistent with earlier work linking childbirth - associated pain and catastrophizing with subsequent depressive symptoms.22 — 24 The association between pain and depression is complex and may be mediated, in part, by differences in central nociception pathways.
Cross-lagged path analyses using structural equation modeling supported the failure model (i.e., engaging in relational and physical aggression predicts subsequent depressive symptoms).
Rumors were associated with both concurrent and future emotional maladjustment and, partly, acted as a mechanism through which earlier pubertal development was associated with subsequent depressive symptoms and low self - worth.
Furthermore, the occurrence of intervening stress mediated the associations between negative cognitive style and subsequent depressive symptoms.
In particular children who are isolated from such friendship groups are expected to be denied of the possibility to attain positive group experiences including a sense of belongingness and support from other clique members, resulting in cognitive - emotional responses such as feelings of loneliness and low perceived social acceptance, and subsequent depressive symptoms.
Whereas Chinese adolescents have a tendency to contribute to the manifestation of interpersonal stressors and subsequent depressive symptoms, Canadian adolescents seem to both generate and react to stressors in their lives.
The potentially violent response may be a physical manifestation of feeling powerless, and unfortunately, often exacerbates both the initial stressor and subsequent depressive symptoms (de Wied et al. 2007).
In one of the few studies examining prospective models of depression, Auerbach et al. (2009a, b) found that Chinese adolescents who reported a greater tendency to utilize maladaptive as opposed to adaptive coping strategies moderated the relationship between higher levels of stress and subsequent depressive symptoms (i.e., a diathesis - stress perspective).
In line with earlier findings about the association between problematic peer relations and depression in childhood and adolescence (Ladd and Troop - Gordon 2003; La Greca and Moore Harrison 2005; Pedersen et al. 2007), we did not find sex differences in the association between clique isolation and subsequent depressive symptoms and also not in the mediating role of loneliness and social self perception.
Relation Between Attributional Style and Subsequent Depressive Symptoms: A Systematic Review and Meta - Analysis of Longitudinal Studies.
In contrast, social anxiety did not mediate the relationship between these stressors and subsequent depressive symptoms.
Individual differences in biological stress responses moderate the contribution of early peer victimization to subsequent depressive symptoms
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