The relationships between negative life events, perceived support in the school environment and depressive symptoms among Norwegian senior high school students: a prospective study |
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Authors: | Terje A. Murberg Edvin Bru |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Tulane University, 2007 Percival Stern Hall, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA; |
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Abstract: | ![]() The present study prospectively explored the main and interactive effect of negative life events and social support from teachers and classroom peers on depressive symptoms in a sample of 198 (111 females, 87 males) students in a Norwegian senior high school. In the longitudinal multivariate analyses, self-reported depressive symptom levels at time-point two (T2) were predicted by initial levels of depressive symptomatology, teacher support, and gender. Support from classroom peers at time-point one (T1) was not associated with symptoms of depression at (T2). Multivariate cross-sectional analysis also detected a significant positive association between negative life events and depressive symptoms. Finally, results suggest that perceived teacher support may buffer against negative life events leading to symptoms of depression. |
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