Title of article
Stressful life events and the tripartite model: Relations to anxiety and depression in adolescent females
Author/Authors
Fox، نويسنده , , Jeremy K. and Halpern، نويسنده , , Leslie F. and Ryan، نويسنده , , Julie L. and Lowe، نويسنده , , Kelly A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
12
From page
43
To page
54
Abstract
Although the tripartite model reliably distinguishes anxiety and depression in adolescents, it remains unclear how negative affectivity (NA) and positive affectivity (PA) influence developmental pathways to internalizing problems. Based on models which propose that affectivity shapes how youth react to stress, the present study attempted to investigate the relative roles of NA, PA, and stressful life events in characterizing and differentiating adolescent anxiety and depression. A sample of adolescent females (N = 63), including a sub-sample of adolescent mothers, completed measures of NA, PA, negative life event (NLE) occurrence, anxiety, and depression. Findings supported the tripartite model as a “temperamental reactivity to stress” approach. Anxious and depressive symptoms were predicted by a combination of high NA and high NLE occurrence. However, a combination of low PA and high NLE occurrence was uniquely linked to greater depressive symptoms. Implications of these findings for early identification and prevention programs are discussed.
Keywords
stressful life events , Adolescent anxiety , Temperament , Adolescent depression
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Adolescence
Record number
1495507
Link To Document