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Depression combined with somatic symptomatology among adolescent females who report concerns regarding maternal achievement
Authors:Brett Silverstein  Deborah Perlick  Joanne Clauson  Elizabeth McKoy
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, City College of New York, 10031, New York, NY
2. Cornell Medical College, USA
3. University of Vermont, USA
4. City College of New York, USA
Abstract:Recent research suggests that many females who mature during periods of great change in women's roles develop, beginning at adolescence, depressive symptomatology combined with such somatic problems as headache, dyspnea, insomnia, disordered eating, and preference for thinness. In this study of possible psychological mechanisms underlying the apparently paradoxical development of such symptomatology during periods of increased opportunity for women, 20% of females attending a suburban high school reported concerns regarding the limited achievements of their mothers and the limitations being female had placed upon their mothers. Compared to other female students, these respondents exhibited a greater correlation between depressive and somatic symptomatology and a higher prevalence of depression combined with somatic symptomatology. Prevalence of combined symptomatology was particularly high among respondents who also reported paternal biases against females and among those who indicated concerns regarding the limitations that being female had placed upon themselves.
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