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The association between stress,self‐esteem and depressive symptoms in adolescents
Authors:Unni K. Moksnes  Mary‐Elizabeth Bradley Eilertsen  Magdalena Lazarewicz
Affiliation:1. Center for Health Promotion Research, Trondheim, Norway;2. Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Health and Social Science, S?r‐Tr?ndelag University College, Trondheim, Norway;3. Department of Medical Psychology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:This cross‐sectional study investigated gender and age differences on domains of stress, self‐esteem and depressive symptoms, as well as the association between those domains using a sample of Norwegian adolescents (N = 1,239). The data was analysed using Pearson product moment correlation, t‐tests, and hierarchical multiple regression analyses. The results showed significant differences between genders. Girls scored higher on five of seven stressor domains comprising peer pressure, home life, school attendance, school/leisure conflict and school performance as well as depression, while boys scored significantly higher on self‐esteem. The hierarchical multiple regression analysis showed that higher stress from school performance and school attendance related significantly to more depressive symptoms in both genders. Additionally, stress of home life significantly related to more depressive symptoms in girls, whereas stress of peer pressure was significant in association with depressive symptoms in boys. A strong, inverse association was found between self‐esteem and depression controlled for stress, especially in girls. Self‐esteem was not found to be a moderator of any stressor‐depression interactions. In conclusion, the results give support for the significant role of stress and self‐esteem on the experience of depressive symptoms in adolescents.
Keywords:Youth  stress domains  depression  self‐esteem  gender differences  buffer
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