Title of article :
Depression and Interpersonal Problems in Adolescents: Their Relationship With Alexithymia and Coping Styles
Author/Authors :
Talebi Joybari, Masoud Department of Psychology - School of Education Science & Psychology - Mohaghegh Ardabili University, Ardabil
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of the present research was to determine whether depression and interpersonal problems
had relationships with alexithymia and coping styles in adolescents.
Methods: The study population was randomly selected from all of the adolescent students in the schools of
Sari in Iran; 441 adolescents (228 boys and 213 girls) were included in the study. The participants completed the
Toronto Alexithymia Scale, the Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations, the Inventory of Interpersonal
Problems, and the Beck Depression Inventory. The data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics
and was expressed in means, standard deviations, and Pearson correlation coefficient.
Results: Alexithymia was related to depression and interpersonal problems; the adolescents who defined
themselves as more alexithymic obtained higher scores in depression and interpersonal problems than the
adolescents who classified themselves as less- and non-alexithymic. Furthermore, coping styles were related to
depression and interpersonal problems. Regression analyses showed that both alexithymia and coping styles
accounted for a unique and significant proportion of the variance in depression and interpersonal problems in
adolescents.
Conclusion: These findings support the positive correlation of alexithymia and maladaptive coping styles
with depression and interpersonal problems.
Keywords :
Adolescents , Alexithymia , Coping Styles , Depression , Interpersonal Problems
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics