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Sex differences in symptoms of depression among American children and adolescents
Authors:Abdel-Khalek Ahmed M  Soliman Hussein H
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, College of Social Sciences, Kuwait University, Kaifan.
Abstract:The Arabic Children's Depression Inventory in its English version was administered to a sample of 535 U.S. school students (11 to 18 years old). By sex, differences on total score and on 19 of 27 items (70.4%) were not statistically significant. Nevertheless, differences were significant for 8 (29.6%) items on which girls had higher mean scores. Half of the items were positive indicators of depression (I am sad, I feel lonely, I feel miserable, and I hate myself), while the other half were negative (I feel happy, Life is rosy, A lot of people like me, and I am optimistic).
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