Stress has been shown to have a causal effect on risk for depression. We investigated the role of cognitive ability as a moderator of the effect of stressful life events on depressive symptoms and whether this varied by gender. Data were analyzed in two adolescent data sets: one representative community sample aged 11–12 years (n = 460) and one at increased familial risk of depression aged 9–17 years (n = 335). In both data sets, a three-way interaction was found whereby for girls, but not boys, higher cognitive ability buffered the association between stress and greater depressive symptoms. The interaction was replicated when the outcome was a diagnosis of major depressive disorder. This buffering effect in girls was not attributable to co...
Abstract This study examined whether the cognitive vulnerability-stress model of depression may cont...
Depression is a serious mental disorder with childhood and adolescent onset and a high degree of lif...
Descriptive epidemiological studies are reviewed, showing that the female preponderance in depressio...
Stress has been shown to have a causal effect on risk for depression. We investigated the role of co...
Considering that cumulative exposure to stressful peer events may lead to increases in psychopatholo...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
AbstractDepression is one of the most prevalent psychological conditions among adolescents. The firs...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cognitive ability may have protective effects against internalizing symptoms i...
Little is known about the etiology of depression and its mechanism underlying the development of de...
This study aims to investigate whether gender differences in the prevalence of depressive symptoms, ...
Adolescence is characterized by major biological, psychological, and social challenges, as well as b...
Adolescence is characterized by major biological, psychological, and social challenges, as well as b...
Stress exposure and reactivity models were examined as explanations for why girls exhibit greater le...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...
Abstract This study examined whether the cognitive vulnerability-stress model of depression may cont...
Depression is a serious mental disorder with childhood and adolescent onset and a high degree of lif...
Descriptive epidemiological studies are reviewed, showing that the female preponderance in depressio...
Stress has been shown to have a causal effect on risk for depression. We investigated the role of co...
Considering that cumulative exposure to stressful peer events may lead to increases in psychopatholo...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
AbstractDepression is one of the most prevalent psychological conditions among adolescents. The firs...
BACKGROUND: Childhood cognitive ability may have protective effects against internalizing symptoms i...
Little is known about the etiology of depression and its mechanism underlying the development of de...
This study aims to investigate whether gender differences in the prevalence of depressive symptoms, ...
Adolescence is characterized by major biological, psychological, and social challenges, as well as b...
Adolescence is characterized by major biological, psychological, and social challenges, as well as b...
Stress exposure and reactivity models were examined as explanations for why girls exhibit greater le...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...
Abstract This study examined whether the cognitive vulnerability-stress model of depression may cont...
Depression is a serious mental disorder with childhood and adolescent onset and a high degree of lif...
Descriptive epidemiological studies are reviewed, showing that the female preponderance in depressio...