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Family Support and Conflict: Prospective Relations to Adolescent Depression
Authors:Lisa Sheeber  Hyman Hops  Anthony Alpert  Betsy Davis  Judy Andrews
Affiliation:(1) Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, Oregon, 97403
Abstract:The relations between family support, family conflict, and adolescent depressive symptomatology were examined longitudinally in a sample of 231 female and 189 male adolescents and their mothers. Structural equation models revealed that less supportive and more con-flictual family environments were associated with greater depressive symptomatology both concurrently and prospectively over a 1-year period. Conversely, adolescent depressive symptomatology did not predict deterioration in family relationships. Depressive symptomatology and, to a greater extent, family characteristics showed high levels of stability over the 1-year period. Counter to our expectations, the relations between family variables and depressive symptomatology were similar for boys and girls. The results suggest that the quality of family interactions is relevant for understanding the development of depressive symptoms in adolescents.
Keywords:Depression  family support  family conflict  adolescents
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