Contains fulltext : 99770.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The transition to adolescence marks a time of sharply increased vulnerability to the development of depression, particularly among girls. Past research has examined isolated risk factors from individual theoretical models (e.g., biological, interpersonal, and cognitive) of depression, but few have examined integrative models. This study investigated the conjoint effects of early pubertal timing and popularity in the longitudinal prediction of depressive symptoms. A total of 319 girls and 294 boys (ages 11-14) provided information on their pubertal status, depressive symptoms, and the social status (i.e., popularity) of their peers. Adolescents completed a se...
Research suggests that the pubertal transition, particularly when experienced early relative to peer...
textEarly adolescence is a period marked by increases in internalizing problems, particularly depres...
The impact of simultaneous changes in biological and social context on the mental health of adolesce...
The transition to adolescence marks a time of sharply increased vulnerability to the development of ...
In addition to the biological and hormonal changes that characterize puberty, the pubertal transitio...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research examined the in...
This study examined the role of both pubertal and social transitions in the emergence of gender diff...
Objective: To prospectively examine the relation between pubertal stage and the onset and course of ...
Research has shown that adolescents – particularly girls – who mature relatively early often experie...
Objective: To prospectively examine the relation between pubertal stage and the onset and course of ...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively examine the relation between pubertal stage and the onset and course of ...
Effects of early physical maturation and accelerated pubertal changes on symptoms of major depressio...
Background. Previous work has indicated that the 2:1 female:male sex ratio in unipolar depressive di...
The aim of the study was to establish whether any relation exists between depression symptoms and th...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether pubertal status or timing of puberty explains the increase in depr...
Research suggests that the pubertal transition, particularly when experienced early relative to peer...
textEarly adolescence is a period marked by increases in internalizing problems, particularly depres...
The impact of simultaneous changes in biological and social context on the mental health of adolesce...
The transition to adolescence marks a time of sharply increased vulnerability to the development of ...
In addition to the biological and hormonal changes that characterize puberty, the pubertal transitio...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research examined the in...
This study examined the role of both pubertal and social transitions in the emergence of gender diff...
Objective: To prospectively examine the relation between pubertal stage and the onset and course of ...
Research has shown that adolescents – particularly girls – who mature relatively early often experie...
Objective: To prospectively examine the relation between pubertal stage and the onset and course of ...
OBJECTIVE: To prospectively examine the relation between pubertal stage and the onset and course of ...
Effects of early physical maturation and accelerated pubertal changes on symptoms of major depressio...
Background. Previous work has indicated that the 2:1 female:male sex ratio in unipolar depressive di...
The aim of the study was to establish whether any relation exists between depression symptoms and th...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether pubertal status or timing of puberty explains the increase in depr...
Research suggests that the pubertal transition, particularly when experienced early relative to peer...
textEarly adolescence is a period marked by increases in internalizing problems, particularly depres...
The impact of simultaneous changes in biological and social context on the mental health of adolesce...