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The relationship between self-complexity and depressive symptoms in third and seventh grade children: a short-term longitudinal study
Authors:Abela John R Z  Véronneau-McArdle Marie-Hélène
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, McGill University, Stewart Biological Sciences Building, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:The goal of this study was to test the diathesis–stress component of Linville's and Morgan and Janoff-Bulman's models of the relationship between self-complexity and depressive symptoms in a sample of third and seventh grade children (P. W. Linville, 1985, 1987; H. J. Morgan & Janoff-Bulman, 1994). The procedure involved an initial assessment of self-complexity and depressive symptoms. The procedure also involved a follow-up assessment, 10 weeks later, in which depressive symptoms and the occurrence of negative events were assessed. Contrary to hypotheses, neither high levels of total nor positive self-complexity served as a buffer against the onset of depressive symptoms following the occurrence of negative events. In line with hypotheses, however, high levels of negative self-complexity interacted with the occurrence of negative events to predict increases in depressive symptoms in seventh but not third grade children.
Keywords:self-complexity  depression  developmental psychopathology  diathesis–  stress theory  children
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