"Prevalence estimates indicate that during adolescence a shift in the sex ratio of depression occurs that results in twice as many females reporting symptoms as males. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the relationship between this sex shift and a set of risk factors (ruminative coping, pubertal status, and hormones) using the tripartite model. Data were collected from 213 adolescents (between ages 12 and 19) across all stages of pubertal development (pre-, mid-, and post-puberty) through paper and pencil questionnaires and measures of hand features
In addition to the biological and hormonal changes that characterize puberty, the pubertal transitio...
More women than men receive a diagnosis of depression and more men than women receive a diagnosis of...
The present study examined gender in relationship to depression, internalized/externalized problems,...
The present study explored sex differences in the strength of several peer support measures as moder...
At the age of 13, the 2:1 ratio becomes evident. It entails the fact that after puberty, twice as ma...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research examined the in...
This research investigated whether exposure to peer stress serves as one pathway through which puber...
Research suggests that the pubertal transition, particularly when experienced early relative to peer...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate the strength and relative importance of multip...
The current study used longitudinal data (N1322; 648 males, 674 females) from adolescents ages 12 to...
This study examined the role of both pubertal and social transitions in the emergence of gender diff...
The aim of the study was to establish whether any relation exists between depression symptoms and th...
This study was designed to examine pertinent research questions that remain unanswered by past inves...
Depression is one of the most common, costly and severe psychopathologies worldwide. Its incidence, ...
This study examined sex differences in risk factors associated with adolescent depression in a large...
In addition to the biological and hormonal changes that characterize puberty, the pubertal transitio...
More women than men receive a diagnosis of depression and more men than women receive a diagnosis of...
The present study examined gender in relationship to depression, internalized/externalized problems,...
The present study explored sex differences in the strength of several peer support measures as moder...
At the age of 13, the 2:1 ratio becomes evident. It entails the fact that after puberty, twice as ma...
143 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This research examined the in...
This research investigated whether exposure to peer stress serves as one pathway through which puber...
Research suggests that the pubertal transition, particularly when experienced early relative to peer...
The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate the strength and relative importance of multip...
The current study used longitudinal data (N1322; 648 males, 674 females) from adolescents ages 12 to...
This study examined the role of both pubertal and social transitions in the emergence of gender diff...
The aim of the study was to establish whether any relation exists between depression symptoms and th...
This study was designed to examine pertinent research questions that remain unanswered by past inves...
Depression is one of the most common, costly and severe psychopathologies worldwide. Its incidence, ...
This study examined sex differences in risk factors associated with adolescent depression in a large...
In addition to the biological and hormonal changes that characterize puberty, the pubertal transitio...
More women than men receive a diagnosis of depression and more men than women receive a diagnosis of...
The present study examined gender in relationship to depression, internalized/externalized problems,...