Title of article
Joint Trajectories of Symptoms of Disruptive Behavior Problems and Depressive Symptoms During Early Adolescence and Adjustment Problems During Emerging Adulthood
Author/Authors
Wendy M. Reinke، نويسنده , , J. Mark Eddy، نويسنده , , Thomas J. Dishion & John B. Reid، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
14
From page
1123
To page
1136
Abstract
The joint, longitudinal trajectories of symptoms of
disruptive behavior problems and of depression were examined
in a community sample drawn from neighborhoods with
elevated rates of delinquency. Growth mixture modeling was
applied to a 6 year transition period from childhood to adolescence,
age 10 to 16 years, to identify latent classes of
trajectories for each symptom type. Several classes emerged
for the two types of symptoms, namely a group of youth with
high levels of disruptive behavior, a group with increasing
levels, and a group with low levels, as well as a group with
increasing levels of depression, a group with high levels, a
group with decreasing levels, and a group with low levels.
Within each symptom type, membership in either the high or
in the increasing classes was related to a variety of problematic
outcomes during emerging adulthood. The co-occurrence of
the disruptive behavior and depression classes was then evaluated
using parallel process analysis. Youth exhibiting high
depressive symptoms were at increased risk for disruptive
behavior problems, and youth with increasing disruptive behavior
problems were at risk for depressive symptoms. However,
only a very small number of youth had both a high
depression trajectory and a high disruptive behavior trajectory.
Implications of the findings for the design of prevention and
treatment programs are discussed.
Keywords
Comorbidity . Disruptive behavior problems .Depression . Emerging adulthood . Longitudinal
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829366
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