This study examined the relationships among cognitive variables, family immigration history, negative life events, and depressive symptoms in a sample of 306 low-income, urban fifth- and sixth-grade children. Explanatory style and negative automatic thoughts were the cognitive variables examined. There were three key findings. First, children who were immigrants reported significantly more depressive symptoms, more negative life events, and more negative automatic thoughts than children who were not immigrants. Second, both explanatory style and negative automatic thoughts were significantly associated with depressive symptoms above and beyond the effects of child immigration history and negative life events. Finally, negative automatic tho...
This literature review aimed to investigate the potential relationship between conflicts in identity...
Adolescence is a period marked by tremendous emotional, physiological, and cognitive change and grow...
The focus of this study was the relationship among adolescents' negative thoughts, depressive mood, ...
Contains fulltext : 145146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
Depression and well-being are two essential adolescent socioemotional outcomes. Childhood experience...
Depressive symptoms tend to increase in adolescence, and have been associated with the development o...
Objectives:The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of negative automatic thoughts o...
textPrevious research demonstrates a marked increase in the occurrence of depression during adolesce...
The prevalence of childhood depression is largely unknown due to widely discrepant methods, differen...
This study assessed the joint influence of ethnic-racial socialization (ERS), and ethnic-racial iden...
This study, as guided by cultural-ecological frameworks, examined multiple contextual stressors, inc...
BackgroundThe prevalence of depression is increasing not only among adults, but also among adolescen...
textThis study used mediation analysis to evaluate Beck’s model and Abramson’s model in a sample of ...
textWhile child and adolescent depressive disorders have been historically studied as a downward ext...
This literature review aimed to investigate the potential relationship between conflicts in identity...
Adolescence is a period marked by tremendous emotional, physiological, and cognitive change and grow...
The focus of this study was the relationship among adolescents' negative thoughts, depressive mood, ...
Contains fulltext : 145146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
Depression and well-being are two essential adolescent socioemotional outcomes. Childhood experience...
Depressive symptoms tend to increase in adolescence, and have been associated with the development o...
Objectives:The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of negative automatic thoughts o...
textPrevious research demonstrates a marked increase in the occurrence of depression during adolesce...
The prevalence of childhood depression is largely unknown due to widely discrepant methods, differen...
This study assessed the joint influence of ethnic-racial socialization (ERS), and ethnic-racial iden...
This study, as guided by cultural-ecological frameworks, examined multiple contextual stressors, inc...
BackgroundThe prevalence of depression is increasing not only among adults, but also among adolescen...
textThis study used mediation analysis to evaluate Beck’s model and Abramson’s model in a sample of ...
textWhile child and adolescent depressive disorders have been historically studied as a downward ext...
This literature review aimed to investigate the potential relationship between conflicts in identity...
Adolescence is a period marked by tremendous emotional, physiological, and cognitive change and grow...
The focus of this study was the relationship among adolescents' negative thoughts, depressive mood, ...