The combination of changes occurring at the transition to middle school may be a catalyst for the onset of depressive symptoms, yet teacher support at this transition is protective. Research points to certain temperamental traits as risk factors for developing depressive symptoms. This study examines student reports of teacher support and teacher reports of student–teacher relationship (STR) quality as mediators of associations between child temperament (i.e. negative emotionality at age 4½ : and emotional reactivity in elementary grades) and depressive symptoms in sixth grade. Results indicate (a) negative emotionality predicted emotional reactivity and depressive symptoms; (b) emotional reactivity predicted depressive symptoms; (c) studen...
Adolescent depression is serious and common. As adolescents spend approximately 15,000 h in school, ...
The present study investigated the relationships between depressive symptoms, depression-linked beha...
Childhood depressive disorders frequently go unrecognised. This study explores how a decline in scho...
The combination of changes occurring at the transition to middle school may be a catalyst for the on...
Approximately 1/5 of adolescents develop depressive symptoms. Given that youths spend a good deal of...
There is accumulating evidence that social relationships can buffer the development of depression in...
The present study examined the moderating effect of teacher support on the relationship between depr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Introduction: Depression is a major public health i...
Although a large literature has examined temperament in adult and adolescent depression, few studies...
Symptoms of depression in adolescence, even at subclinical levels, can impair a student's ability to...
Teacher depression has rarely been studied in the United States. The present study asked teachers to...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the relations between support, academic self-effi...
Recent studies have established connections among teachers' mental health and student outcomes, howe...
Considerable recent research has documented the negative impact of mothers\u27 depression on the soc...
School connectedness and classroom environment have both been strongly linked to depressive symptoms...
Adolescent depression is serious and common. As adolescents spend approximately 15,000 h in school, ...
The present study investigated the relationships between depressive symptoms, depression-linked beha...
Childhood depressive disorders frequently go unrecognised. This study explores how a decline in scho...
The combination of changes occurring at the transition to middle school may be a catalyst for the on...
Approximately 1/5 of adolescents develop depressive symptoms. Given that youths spend a good deal of...
There is accumulating evidence that social relationships can buffer the development of depression in...
The present study examined the moderating effect of teacher support on the relationship between depr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Introduction: Depression is a major public health i...
Although a large literature has examined temperament in adult and adolescent depression, few studies...
Symptoms of depression in adolescence, even at subclinical levels, can impair a student's ability to...
Teacher depression has rarely been studied in the United States. The present study asked teachers to...
The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the relations between support, academic self-effi...
Recent studies have established connections among teachers' mental health and student outcomes, howe...
Considerable recent research has documented the negative impact of mothers\u27 depression on the soc...
School connectedness and classroom environment have both been strongly linked to depressive symptoms...
Adolescent depression is serious and common. As adolescents spend approximately 15,000 h in school, ...
The present study investigated the relationships between depressive symptoms, depression-linked beha...
Childhood depressive disorders frequently go unrecognised. This study explores how a decline in scho...