Reed P G
Nurs Res. 1986 Nov-Dec;35(6):368-74.
A longitudinal study was carried out with 28 clinically depressed and 28 mentally healthy older adults, matched on age, sex, and years of education. Developmental resources and depression were measured on three occasions using the Developmental Resources of Later Adulthood and the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression scales. A 2 X (3) repeated measures factorial analysis of variance indicated that the depressed group had significantly lower developmental scores across all three time periods. Results of cross-lagged panel correlation analyses suggested that the direction of the relationship between developmental resources and depressive symptoms differed markedly between the two groups. The mentally healthy group showed a significant causal tendency for developmental resources to influence level of depression; a reverse trend was noted in the depressed group.
对28名临床抑郁症老年成年人和28名心理健康的老年成年人进行了一项纵向研究,这些人在年龄、性别和受教育年限方面相匹配。使用《成年后期发展资源量表》和《流行病学研究中心抑郁量表》在三个时间点测量发展资源和抑郁情况。一项2×(3)重复测量方差分析表明,抑郁症组在所有三个时间段的发展得分均显著较低。交叉滞后面板相关分析结果表明,两组在发展资源与抑郁症状之间关系的方向上存在显著差异。心理健康组显示出发展资源对抑郁水平有显著的因果影响趋势;而抑郁症组则呈现相反趋势。