The current study examined the influence of pubertal development stage on depression and its psychosocial mechanisms in a non-clinical population of 502 adolescents (244 boys and 258 girls) in China, graded 5 to 8. Results indicated that (1) pubertal development was positively correlated with depression, negative physical self and interpersonal stress. (2) There is a significant gender by pubertal development interaction on the measure of academic self-concept, which is accounted for by decreased academic self in boys but not in girls as a function of pubertal development. (3) Mediation analyses show that increased depression in late compared to pre- puberty is partly mediated by the enhancement of negative physical self and interpersonal s...
Background. Previous work has indicated that the 2:1 female:male sex ratio in unipolar depressive di...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether pubertal status or timing of puberty explains the increase in depr...
Although parental depression, stressful life events, cognitive vulnerability, and temperament have b...
This research investigated whether exposure to peer stress serves as one pathway through which puber...
In addition to the biological and hormonal changes that characterize puberty, the pubertal transitio...
This study aimed to investigate the influences of pubertal timing and stressful life events on Chine...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research examined the in...
The transition to adolescence marks a time of sharply increased vulnerability to the development of ...
Background: There is an association between puberty and depression, but many things remain poorly...
Research suggests that the pubertal transition, particularly when experienced early relative to peer...
Research has shown that adolescents – particularly girls – who mature relatively early often experie...
This study examined the role of both pubertal and social transitions in the emergence of gender diff...
BACKGROUND: There is an association between puberty and depression, but many things remain poorly un...
BackgroundThere is an association between puberty and depression, but many things remain poorly unde...
Background. Previous work has indicated that the 2:1 female:male sex ratio in unipolar depressive di...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether pubertal status or timing of puberty explains the increase in depr...
Although parental depression, stressful life events, cognitive vulnerability, and temperament have b...
This research investigated whether exposure to peer stress serves as one pathway through which puber...
In addition to the biological and hormonal changes that characterize puberty, the pubertal transitio...
This study aimed to investigate the influences of pubertal timing and stressful life events on Chine...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research examined the in...
The transition to adolescence marks a time of sharply increased vulnerability to the development of ...
Background: There is an association between puberty and depression, but many things remain poorly...
Research suggests that the pubertal transition, particularly when experienced early relative to peer...
Research has shown that adolescents – particularly girls – who mature relatively early often experie...
This study examined the role of both pubertal and social transitions in the emergence of gender diff...
BACKGROUND: There is an association between puberty and depression, but many things remain poorly un...
BackgroundThere is an association between puberty and depression, but many things remain poorly unde...
Background. Previous work has indicated that the 2:1 female:male sex ratio in unipolar depressive di...
BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether pubertal status or timing of puberty explains the increase in depr...
Although parental depression, stressful life events, cognitive vulnerability, and temperament have b...