Title of article :
Parent and Adolescent Depressive Symptoms: The Role
of Parental Attributions
Author/Authors :
Mandy Chen، نويسنده , , Charlotte Johnston، نويسنده , , Lisa Sheeber &
Craig Leve، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
This study examined whether negative parental
attributions for adolescent behaviour mediate the association
between parental and adolescent depressive symptoms,
and whether this relationship is moderated by adolescent
gender. Mothers and fathers and 124 adolescents (76 girls
and 48 boys; ages 14 to 18) participated. Adolescents were
primarily Caucasian, and varied in the level of depressive
symptoms (with 27% of the sample meeting diagnostic
criteria for a current unipolar depressive disorder). Parents
and adolescents completed measures of depressive symptoms,
and participated in a videotaped problem-solving
discussion. After the discussion, each parent watched the
videotape and, at 20 s intervals, offered attributions for their
adolescent’s behaviour. Adolescent gender moderated the
relation between parental attributions and adolescent depressive
symptoms, with stronger associations for female
adolescents. For both mothers and fathers, both parental
depressive symptoms and negative attributions about the
adolescent’s behaviour made unique contributions to the
prediction of depressive symptoms in adolescent females.
There also was evidence that negative attributions partially
mediated the link between depressive symptoms in mothers
and adolescent daughters. The results are interpreted as
consistent with parenting as a partial mediator between
parental and adolescent depressive symptoms, and suggest
that adolescent girls may be particularly sensitive to
parents’ negative interpretations of their behaviour
Keywords :
Depression . Attributions .Parent–adolescent relations
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology