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Adolescent depression in a school-based community sample: Preliminary findings on contributing social factors

Abstract

A two wave survey carried out on a large community sample of adolescents with increased risk for problems with social functioning is described. In this paper we report the prevalence of depression in this population and social factors that contribute to it. The prevalence of depression is twice that in other studies. Stress is both a risk and causal factor in depression while relatively low social self-efficacy moderately increases risk. Being female is a risk factor for depression. The perception of parents and siblings as a source of support appears to be a key factor in protection from the onset of depression.

Authors

McFarlane AH; Bellissimo A; Norman GR; Lange P

Journal

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Vol. 23, No. 6, pp. 601–620

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 1, 1994

DOI

10.1007/bf01537632

ISSN

0047-2891

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