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Cognitive problem-solving and life event correlates of depressive symptoms in children
Authors:Larry L Mullins  Lawrence J Siegel  Kay Hodges
Institution:(1) University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston, USA;(2) University of Missouri Medical Center-Columbia and Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center, USA;(3) Rehabilitation Institute of Oklahoma, 700 N.W. 7th Street, 73102 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Abstract:This study examined the relationship between a number of cognitive problem-solving and life event variables and depressive symptoms in a sample of non-referred grade school children. The results indicated that higher levels of depressive symptoms were associated with an external locus of control, increased levels of objective and subjective life stress, and lower performance levels on an impersonal problem-solving task. Level of depressive symptoms was also found to be inversely related to socioeconomic status as measured by father's occupation. Contrary to prediction, no consistent relationship was found between depression and interpersonal problem-solving ability.This research is based on the first author's master's thesis submitted under the supervision of the second author to the Department of Psychology, University of Missouri-Columbia.
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