Depressive disorders are highly prevalent during adolescence and they are a major concern for individuals and society. The Response Style Theory and the Scar Theory both suggest a relationship between response styles and depressive symptoms, but the theories differ in the order of the development of depressive symptoms. Longitudinal reciprocal prospective relationships between depressive symptoms and response styles were examined in a community sample of 1343 adolescents. Additionally, response style was constructed with the traditional approach, which involves examining three response styles separately without considering the possible relations between them, and with the ratio approach, which accounts for all three response styles simultan...
Adolescence is a period of human development associated with increased emotional intensity and heigh...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...
The systemic interactions among depressive symptoms, rumination, and stress are important to underst...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent during adolescence and they are a major concern for indivi...
Adolescent depression is a major concern for public health and is associated with negative consequen...
Contains fulltext : 145146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
Previous studies have been focused in their examination of the relationship between perceived parent...
The increasing incidence of adolescent depression calls for the study of individual difference facto...
Item does not contain fulltextConsistently, moderate to strong correlations between emotion regulati...
<p>Depression is associated with increased emotional response to stress. This is especially the case...
Depressive symptoms tend to increase in adolescence, and have been associated with the development o...
Depressive symptoms and disorders are relatively common in adolescence and impact on developmental t...
Cognitive strategies that adolescents use to cope with negative emotions might show distinct profile...
The systemic interactions among depressive symptoms, rumination, and stress are important to underst...
Adolescence is a period of human development associated with increased emotional intensity and heigh...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...
The systemic interactions among depressive symptoms, rumination, and stress are important to underst...
Depressive disorders are highly prevalent during adolescence and they are a major concern for indivi...
Adolescent depression is a major concern for public health and is associated with negative consequen...
Contains fulltext : 145146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
Previous studies have been focused in their examination of the relationship between perceived parent...
The increasing incidence of adolescent depression calls for the study of individual difference facto...
Item does not contain fulltextConsistently, moderate to strong correlations between emotion regulati...
<p>Depression is associated with increased emotional response to stress. This is especially the case...
Depressive symptoms tend to increase in adolescence, and have been associated with the development o...
Depressive symptoms and disorders are relatively common in adolescence and impact on developmental t...
Cognitive strategies that adolescents use to cope with negative emotions might show distinct profile...
The systemic interactions among depressive symptoms, rumination, and stress are important to underst...
Adolescence is a period of human development associated with increased emotional intensity and heigh...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...
The systemic interactions among depressive symptoms, rumination, and stress are important to underst...