Title of article :
Transactional Associations Between Youths’ Responses
to Peer Stress and Depression: The Moderating Roles of Sex
and Stress Exposure
Author/Authors :
Anna M. Agoston، نويسنده , , Karen D. Rudolph، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
This study examined transactional associations
between responses to peer stress and depression in youth.
Specifically, it tested the hypotheses that (a) depression
would predict fewer effortful responses and more involuntary,
dysregulated responses to peer stress over time; and
(b) fewer adaptive and more maladaptive responses would
predict subsequent depression. Youth (M age=12.41; SD=
1.19; 86 girls, 81 boys) and their maternal caregivers
completed semi-structured interviews and questionnaires at
three annual waves. Multi-group comparison path analyses
were conducted to examine sex and stress-level differences
in the proposed reciprocal-influence model. In girls and in
youth exposed to high levels of peer stress, maladaptive
stress responses predicted more depressive symptoms and
adaptive stress responses predicted fewer depressive symptoms
at each wave. These findings suggest the utility of
preventive interventions for depression designed to enhance
the quality of girls’ stress responses. In boys, depression
predicted less adaptive and more maladaptive stress
responses, but only at the second wave. These findings
suggest that interventions designed to reduce boys’ depressive
symptoms may help them develop more adaptive stress
responses.
Keywords :
Depression . Stress responses . Sex differences .Peer relations
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology