Lyons Aoife L, Carlson Ginger A, Thurm Audrey E, Grant Kathryn E, Gipson Polly Y
Department of Psychology, DePaul University.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2006 Oct;12(4):644-657. doi: 10.1037/1099-9809.12.4.644.
One component of a model by Nolen-Hoeksema and Girgus, who propose that risk factors for adolescent depression are more common in girls than in boys during childhood, was tested with 85 low-income, urban, African American and Latino kindergarten through fourth grade children who completed inventories of depression, stress, attributional style, gender role, and body image. Endorsing two of three predicted risk factors, girls reported slightly poorer body image and identified more strongly with a feminine gender role. Boys, however, reported a more negative attributional style. Feminine gender role was not associated with body image or negative attributional style. The applicability of the proposed model to a low-income, ethnic minority, urban population is discussed.
诺伦 - 霍克西玛和吉尔古斯提出了一个模型,其认为在童年时期,青少年抑郁症的风险因素在女孩中比在男孩中更为常见。该模型的一个组成部分通过对85名来自低收入城市地区的非裔美国人和拉丁裔儿童进行测试,这些儿童从幼儿园到四年级,他们完成了关于抑郁、压力、归因方式、性别角色和身体意象的问卷。在认可三个预测风险因素中的两个方面,女孩报告的身体意象略差,并且更强烈地认同女性性别角色。然而,男孩报告了更消极的归因方式。女性性别角色与身体意象或消极归因方式无关。本文还讨论了所提出的模型在低收入、少数民族城市人口中的适用性。