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The problem of confounding social support and depressive symptoms: A brief report on a college sample
Authors:Lesley A. Slavin  Bruce E. Compas
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 2018, 23284-2018 Richmond, Virginia;(2) University of Vermont, Vermont, USA
Abstract:The problem of confounding social support and depressive symptoms was addressed by examining the convergent and discriminant validity of interview and questionnaire measures of social support and depression using the multitrait-multimethod matrix approach. Participants were 40 late-adolescent college students with half the sample selected on the basis of mild to moderate scores on self-reported depressive symptoms. Measures of depression displayed excellent convergent and discriminant validity, and measures of objective features of social networks were found to have moderate convergent and discriminant validity. However, the subjective measures of satisfaction with social support used were found to have neither adequate convergent nor discriminant validity. Implications for the conceptualization and assessment of social support are highlighted.
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