Brage D, Meredith W
University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing, Lincoln 68588-0620.
J Psychol. 1994 Jul;128(4):455-68. doi: 10.1080/00223980.1994.9712752.
We examined how family strengths, parent-adolescent communication, self-esteem, loneliness, age, and gender interrelate, and how this interaction influences depression in adolescents. The data were collected on a written questionnaire completed by 156 adolescents who were attending public schools in four communities in the midwestern United States. We developed a causal model to explicate the relationships among the variables hypothesized to affect adolescent depression and analyzed the data using path analysis via the LISREL VII program. Results showed a good fit of the model to the data. Loneliness and self-esteem had a direct effect on adolescent depression. Self-esteem had an indirect effect on depression through loneliness. Age directly and indirectly influenced depression through loneliness. Gender was significantly related to depression through self-esteem. Family strengths indirectly affected depression through self-esteem.
我们研究了家庭优势、亲子沟通、自尊、孤独感、年龄和性别之间是如何相互关联的,以及这种相互作用如何影响青少年的抑郁状况。数据通过一份书面问卷收集,问卷由美国中西部四个社区公立学校的156名青少年填写。我们构建了一个因果模型来阐述假设中影响青少年抑郁的变量之间的关系,并使用LISREL VII程序通过路径分析对数据进行了分析。结果表明模型与数据拟合良好。孤独感和自尊对青少年抑郁有直接影响。自尊通过孤独感对抑郁有间接影响。年龄通过孤独感直接和间接地影响抑郁。性别通过自尊与抑郁显著相关。家庭优势通过自尊对抑郁有间接影响。