Title of article :
Rumination in Response to Stress as a Common
Vulnerability Factor to Depression and Substance Misuse
in Adolescence
Author/Authors :
Steven A. Skitch، نويسنده , , John R. Z. Abela، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
current study examined rumination in
response to stress as a common vulnerability factor to both
depression and substance use problems in adolescence.
Specifically, we used a multi-wave longitudinal design to
examine whether adolescents who tend to ruminate in
response to stress exhibit increases in depressive symptoms
and substance misuse following the occurrence of negative
events. At time 1, adolescents (n=161) completed measures
assessing depressive symptoms, substance misuse, and the
tendency to ruminate in response to stress. Every 6 weeks
for the next 18 weeks participants completed measures
assessing the occurrence of negative events, depressive
symptoms, and substance misuse. Hierarchical linear
modeling analyses indicated that adolescents who tend to
ruminate in response to stress report greater elevations in
depressive symptoms and substance misuse following
elevations in negative events than other adolescents. The
relationship between rumination, negative events, and
substance misuse was moderated by age. Support was not
obtained for fluctuations in depressive symptoms as a
mediator of the relationship between negative events and
substance misuse. Fluctuations in negative affect, however,
were found to mediate this relationship.
Keywords :
Depression . Substance use . Adolescence .Comorbidity . Rumination . Diathesis-stress
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology