Title of article :
Friendship Interactions in Children with and without Depressive
Symptoms: Observation of Emotion during Game-Playing
Interactions and Post-Game Evaluations
Author/Authors :
Carol M. Rockhill، نويسنده , , Ming-Yu Fan ·Wayne J. Katon ·
Elizabeth McCauley، نويسنده , , Nicki R. Crick، نويسنده , , Joseph H. Pleck، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This observational study supplements the strong
and consistent link found between childhood depression and
deficits in interpersonal functioning by examining the relationship
between a high versus low score on the Children’s
Depression Inventory (CDI) and children’s emotions when
interacting with their best friends. High-CDI and low-CDI
target children (n=86) were paired for videotaped gameplaying
with self-reported best friends. Researchers found
that although high-CDI target children were not distinguishable
from low-CDI peers in their displays of positive and
negative emotion. However, the partners of high-CDI target
children displayed significantly more negative emotion
during the competitive task and significantly less positive
emotion during the cooperative task than did partners of
low-CDI target children. In addition, high-CDI target children
and their partners reported less enjoyment of their interactions
than low-CDI target children and their partners. This
combination of findings suggests that depressive symptoms
were associated with a relative lack of success achieving an
optimal friendship interaction even under highly favorable
conditions.
Keywords :
Depression . Friendship . Reciprocity .Peer-relations . Children . Observed emotion
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology