One component of a model by Nolen-Hoeksema and Girgus, who propose that risk factors for adolescent depression are more common in girls than in boys during childhood, was tested with 85 low-income, urban, African American and Latino kindergarten through fourth grade children who completed inventories of depression, stress, attributional style, gen-der role, and body image. Endorsing two of three predicted risk factors, girls reported slightly poorer body image and identified more strongly with a feminine gender role. Boys, however, reported a more negative attributional style. Feminine gender role was not associated with body image or negative attributional style. The applicability of the proposed model to a low-income, ethnic minority, urb...
Gender differences in the expression of types of pathology in adolescence have been well established...
Adolescence is generally described as a period following the onset of puberty in which a young perso...
A growing body of literature supports the link between anger suppression and depression and females\...
One component of a model by Nolen-Hoeksema and Girgus, who propose that risk factors for adolescent ...
This study examined sex differences in risk factors associated with adolescent depression in a large...
textDespite consistent evidence that adolescent girls are at greater risk for developing depression ...
The present study examined gender in relationship to depression, internalized/externalized problems,...
Stress exposure and reactivity models were examined as explanations for why girls exhibit greater le...
In adulthood, twice as many women as men are depressed, a pattern that holds in most nations. In chi...
Descriptive epidemiological studies are reviewed, showing that the female preponderance in depressio...
This study measured the prevalence of depression among 191 tenth and eleventh grade students, and in...
Although boys present a similar or even higher rate of depressive symptoms than girls prior to adole...
Research suggests that the pubertal transition, particularly when experienced early relative to peer...
This study investigated the relationship of sex-role attributes, self-perception, and predisposition...
At the age of 13, the 2:1 ratio becomes evident. It entails the fact that after puberty, twice as ma...
Gender differences in the expression of types of pathology in adolescence have been well established...
Adolescence is generally described as a period following the onset of puberty in which a young perso...
A growing body of literature supports the link between anger suppression and depression and females\...
One component of a model by Nolen-Hoeksema and Girgus, who propose that risk factors for adolescent ...
This study examined sex differences in risk factors associated with adolescent depression in a large...
textDespite consistent evidence that adolescent girls are at greater risk for developing depression ...
The present study examined gender in relationship to depression, internalized/externalized problems,...
Stress exposure and reactivity models were examined as explanations for why girls exhibit greater le...
In adulthood, twice as many women as men are depressed, a pattern that holds in most nations. In chi...
Descriptive epidemiological studies are reviewed, showing that the female preponderance in depressio...
This study measured the prevalence of depression among 191 tenth and eleventh grade students, and in...
Although boys present a similar or even higher rate of depressive symptoms than girls prior to adole...
Research suggests that the pubertal transition, particularly when experienced early relative to peer...
This study investigated the relationship of sex-role attributes, self-perception, and predisposition...
At the age of 13, the 2:1 ratio becomes evident. It entails the fact that after puberty, twice as ma...
Gender differences in the expression of types of pathology in adolescence have been well established...
Adolescence is generally described as a period following the onset of puberty in which a young perso...
A growing body of literature supports the link between anger suppression and depression and females\...