Allgood-Merten B, Lewinsohn P M, Hops H
Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403.
J Abnorm Psychol. 1990 Feb;99(1):55-63. doi: 10.1037//0021-843x.99.1.55.
This study investigates the role of certain psychosocial variables--sex, age, body image/self-esteem, self-consciousness, stressful life events, and the degree to which an individual identifies with the cultural stereotype of masculinity--as correlates and antecedents to depression in adolescents and explores possible intraindividual mediators of the stress-depression relationship in adolescents. A battery of self-report measures was administered to public high school students in Grades 9-12 in their classrooms at two different times 1 month apart. Female adolescents reported more depressive symptoms, self-consciousness, stressful recent events, feminine attributes, and negative body image and self-esteem; no age effects were obtained. Results suggest a model of adolescent depression in which body/self-esteem and stressful recent events are significant contributors.
本研究调查了某些社会心理变量——性别、年龄、身体意象/自尊、自我意识、应激性生活事件以及个体认同男性文化刻板印象的程度——作为青少年抑郁症的相关因素和前因,并探讨了青少年应激与抑郁关系中可能的个体内部调节因素。在相隔1个月的两个不同时间,对9至12年级公立高中的学生在教室进行了一系列自我报告测量。女性青少年报告了更多的抑郁症状、自我意识、近期应激事件、女性特质以及消极的身体意象和自尊;未获得年龄效应。结果提示了一种青少年抑郁症模型,其中身体/自尊和近期应激事件是重要的促成因素。