The role of self-criticism, dependency, and hassles in the course of depressive illness: a multiwave longitudinal study |
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Authors: | Abela John R Z Webb Christian A Wagner Clara Ho Moon-Ho R Adams Philippe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal (Quebec) Canada. abela@ego.psych.mcgill.ca |
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Abstract: | The current study utilized a multiwave longitudinal design to examine whether dependency and/or self-criticism influence the course of depressive symptoms in a community sample of adults with a history of major depression. In addition, the authors examined whether self-esteem serves as a buffer against the development of depressive symptoms following increases in hassles in individuals possessing such traits. At Time 1, 102 participants completed measures assessing depressive symptoms, self-criticism, dependency, and self-esteem. Every 6 weeks for the next year, participants completed measures assessing depressive symptoms and hassles. High self-criticism was associated with greater elevations in depressive symptoms following elevations in hassles in low but not high-self-esteem individuals. Results with respect to dependency, however, were contrary to hypotheses. High dependency was associated with elevations in depressive symptoms following elevations in hassles in high-self-esteem individuals. In contrast, high dependency was associated with chronically elevated depressive symptoms in low-self-esteem individuals. |
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