Okamoto Janet, Johnson C Anderson, Leventhal Adam, Milam Joel, Pentz Mary Ann, Schwartz David, Valente Thomas W
National Cancer Institute.
Res Hum Dev. 2011;8(1):67-88. doi: 10.1080/15427609.2011.549711. Epub 2011 Feb 23.
Despite the well established influence of peer experiences on adolescent attitudes, thoughts, and behaviors, surprisingly little research has examined the importance of peer context and the increased prevalence of depressive symptoms accompanying the transition into adolescence. Examination of social networks may provide some insight into the role of peers in the vulnerability of some adolescents to depression. To address this issue, we leveraged an existing sample of 5,563 Chinese 10(th) graders to incorporate social network data into a multilevel regression model of depressive symptoms. We found that, in this sample, being nominated as a friend was more important than being nominated as most liked. Social network centrality was significantly associated with depression; those adolescents who were less connected were more likely to suffer from depression. The risk of depression for those who were marginal members of classroom social networks was substantial. These findings suggest that a social network perspective could help to increase the effectiveness of programs aimed at preventing adolescent depression.
尽管同伴经历对青少年的态度、思想和行为有着公认的影响,但令人惊讶的是,很少有研究探讨同伴环境的重要性以及伴随进入青春期而增加的抑郁症状患病率。对社交网络的研究可能会为同伴在一些青少年易患抑郁症方面所起的作用提供一些见解。为了解决这个问题,我们利用了一个现有的包含5563名中国十年级学生的样本,将社交网络数据纳入抑郁症状的多层次回归模型。我们发现,在这个样本中,被提名为朋友比被提名为最喜欢的人更重要。社交网络中心性与抑郁症显著相关;那些社交联系较少的青少年更容易患抑郁症。那些处于班级社交网络边缘成员的青少年患抑郁症的风险很大。这些发现表明,社交网络视角有助于提高旨在预防青少年抑郁症的项目的有效性。