The relationships among depressive symptoms, peer acceptance, and academic competence were examined in 43 fourth-grade students using a self-report measure of depression (Children\u27s Depression Inventory); a teacher-rated measure of depression (Behavior Assessment System for Children — Teacher Rating Scale); peer acceptance and peer rejection; and grade point average. Results indicated higher levels of self-reported depression than previously found in children of this age. Correlations between self-reports of depression and peer rejection and self-reports of depression and grade point average were significant. The current study also found a significant positive correlation between the two depression scales (Children\u27s Depression Invent...
Clinical depression is the most frequently reported mental health problem for adolescents. Previousl...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Open via the DOI in this record. INTRODUCTION: Depress...
Survey research that asks respondents to report on depression often ask respondents whether they hav...
The relationships among depressive symptoms, peer acceptance, and academic competence were examined ...
This study was designed: (1) to explore interinformant reliability between preadolescent students, t...
Students with emotional disabilities are disproportionately suspended and expelled in K-12 schools. ...
The current study investigated the unique contributions of victimization, aggressiveness, and social...
The following dissertation investigates the relationship between depressed mood and academic perform...
The relationship between depressive symptoms and social skills in children was examined. Three depre...
The current study set out to examine how adolescents perceive social support from their peers, paren...
The focus of this research project was to demonstrate that a relationship exists between depressive ...
Tenth and eleventh grade students in a suburban high school were surveyed with a five item Kutcher A...
This paper provides a brief review of childhood and adolescent depressive disorders and the importan...
The current study set out to create the Late Adolescent Social Support Inventory (LASSI), a scale de...
The goal of the present study was to examine how gender and grade level relate to depressive symptom...
Clinical depression is the most frequently reported mental health problem for adolescents. Previousl...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Open via the DOI in this record. INTRODUCTION: Depress...
Survey research that asks respondents to report on depression often ask respondents whether they hav...
The relationships among depressive symptoms, peer acceptance, and academic competence were examined ...
This study was designed: (1) to explore interinformant reliability between preadolescent students, t...
Students with emotional disabilities are disproportionately suspended and expelled in K-12 schools. ...
The current study investigated the unique contributions of victimization, aggressiveness, and social...
The following dissertation investigates the relationship between depressed mood and academic perform...
The relationship between depressive symptoms and social skills in children was examined. Three depre...
The current study set out to examine how adolescents perceive social support from their peers, paren...
The focus of this research project was to demonstrate that a relationship exists between depressive ...
Tenth and eleventh grade students in a suburban high school were surveyed with a five item Kutcher A...
This paper provides a brief review of childhood and adolescent depressive disorders and the importan...
The current study set out to create the Late Adolescent Social Support Inventory (LASSI), a scale de...
The goal of the present study was to examine how gender and grade level relate to depressive symptom...
Clinical depression is the most frequently reported mental health problem for adolescents. Previousl...
This is the final version. Available from BMJ Open via the DOI in this record. INTRODUCTION: Depress...
Survey research that asks respondents to report on depression often ask respondents whether they hav...