This study examined associations between school sector (Government, Catholic or Independent) and depressive symptomology over the secondary school years. Six waves of data collected annually from a representative Australian sample were examined. Multilevel piecewise linear and logistic regression controlling for a variety of demographic variables and protective factors was undertaken. In all sectors, depressive symptomology decreased between 10 and 13 years of age, but significantly increased for girls at age 13. Adolescents in Catholic schools reported significantly fewer symptoms of depression compared to those in Government and Independent schools. Adolescents in Catholic schools were less likely to report clinical levels of depressed mo...
AbstractThe aims were to analyze depression rates in 8-12 year olds in a Spanish sample, to explore ...
OBJECTIVE: Depression has been identified as a priority disorder among children and adolescents. Whi...
The number of children at risk of school failure has risen dramatically. Research suggests that adol...
This study examined associations between school sector (Government, Catholic or Independent) and dep...
Despite the increasing interest in programs designed to improve the social ecology of schools, surpr...
Despite the inmasing interest in programs designed to improve the social ecology of schools, surpris...
Adolescent depression is serious and common. As adolescents spend approximately 15,000 h in school, ...
Adolescent depression is serious and common. As adolescents spend approximately 15,000\ua0h in schoo...
Rates of depression among adolescents are alarmingly high. School belonging is among the strongest p...
This study examined the impact of various school-related factors on adolescents’ depressive mood, in...
Background: Depressive disorders are experienced by 3–5% of the adolescent population at any point o...
Depression is a significant public health issue among Australian adolescents. A number of family, sc...
This study examines the relationship between adolescent depressive symptoms and risk and protective ...
This study examines the effect of gender, socioeconomic status (SES), and perception of school suppo...
© 2012 Dr. Alana DeeryBy 2030, depressive disorders are expected to be the leading cause of disease ...
AbstractThe aims were to analyze depression rates in 8-12 year olds in a Spanish sample, to explore ...
OBJECTIVE: Depression has been identified as a priority disorder among children and adolescents. Whi...
The number of children at risk of school failure has risen dramatically. Research suggests that adol...
This study examined associations between school sector (Government, Catholic or Independent) and dep...
Despite the increasing interest in programs designed to improve the social ecology of schools, surpr...
Despite the inmasing interest in programs designed to improve the social ecology of schools, surpris...
Adolescent depression is serious and common. As adolescents spend approximately 15,000 h in school, ...
Adolescent depression is serious and common. As adolescents spend approximately 15,000\ua0h in schoo...
Rates of depression among adolescents are alarmingly high. School belonging is among the strongest p...
This study examined the impact of various school-related factors on adolescents’ depressive mood, in...
Background: Depressive disorders are experienced by 3–5% of the adolescent population at any point o...
Depression is a significant public health issue among Australian adolescents. A number of family, sc...
This study examines the relationship between adolescent depressive symptoms and risk and protective ...
This study examines the effect of gender, socioeconomic status (SES), and perception of school suppo...
© 2012 Dr. Alana DeeryBy 2030, depressive disorders are expected to be the leading cause of disease ...
AbstractThe aims were to analyze depression rates in 8-12 year olds in a Spanish sample, to explore ...
OBJECTIVE: Depression has been identified as a priority disorder among children and adolescents. Whi...
The number of children at risk of school failure has risen dramatically. Research suggests that adol...