College of Health and Human Development, The Pennsylvania State University, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 1991 Apr;20(2):247-71. doi: 10.1007/BF01537611.
Although there has been evidence for some time of a sex difference in depression, relatively little research has examined the developmental process by which women come to be at greater risk than men for depression. In this paper, the developmental pattern of depressed affect is examined over early and middle adolescence, with a special focus on the patterns of boys as compared to girls. In addition, a developmental model for mental health in adolescence is tested for its power in explaining the emergence of gender differences in depression. Longitudinal data on 335 adolescents randomly selected from two school districts were used to test the hypotheses. Results revealed that girls are at risk for developing depressed affect by 12th grade because they experienced more challenges in early adolescence than did boys. The sex difference in depressed affect at 12th grade disappears once early adolescent challenges are considered.
尽管一段时间以来,已有证据表明抑郁在性别上存在差异,但相对较少的研究探讨了女性比男性更容易患抑郁症的发展过程。本文研究了青少年早期和中期抑郁情绪的发展模式,特别关注男孩和女孩的模式差异。此外,还测试了一种青少年心理健康的发展模型,以检验其解释抑郁性别差异出现的能力。本研究使用了从两个学区随机抽取的 335 名青少年的纵向数据来检验假设。结果表明,女孩在 12 年级时更容易出现抑郁情绪,因为她们在青少年早期经历了更多的挑战。一旦考虑到青少年早期的挑战,12 年级时抑郁情绪的性别差异就会消失。