Title of article :
Depression and Social Anxiety in Children:
Differential Links with Coping Strategies
Author/Authors :
Mark Wright، نويسنده , , Robin Banerjee، نويسنده , , Willemijn Hoek &
Carolien Rieffe، نويسنده , , Sheida Novin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Strategies that children use for coping with
stressors are known to be related to emotional adjustment,
but not enough is understood about specific links with social
anxiety and depression. The present investigation tested
differentiated associations of social anxiety and depression
with specific types of coping strategies, and evaluated the
direction of these associations over time. In Study 1, 404
children aged 8–13 years completed a coping scale modified
from Kochendefer-Ladd and Skinner (Developmental Psychology
38:267-278, 2002) in order to evaluate factor
structure and subscale internal consistency. In Study 2, 270
8–11-year-old children completed depression and social
anxiety scales, a sociometric survey, and the coping scale
from Study 1, with a follow-up timepoint 9 months later. In
Study 1, factor analysis revealed six internally consistent
coping subscales. In Study 2, social anxiety and depression
were found to have distinctive longitudinal associations with
subsequent coping strategies. Decreased problem-solving,
social support-seeking, and distraction were uniquely predicted
by depression but not by social anxiety. Internalising
coping was a stronger outcome of social anxiety, and
increased externalising was uniquely predicted by depression.
There was also some evidence for a moderating role of
peer relations. However, none of the coping strategies
predicted changes in depression or social anxiety over the
two timepoints. These results highlight the impact that
emotional adjustment may have on children’s coping
strategies, and clarify important distinctions between social
anxiety and depression in relation to coping.
Keywords :
Social anxiety. Depression . Coping .Peer relations . Longitudinal
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology