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Psychological, cognitive, and interpersonal correlates of attributional change in adolescents.

J A Schwartz1, N J Kaslow, J Seeley, P Lewinsohn.   

Abstract

Examined the role of attributional style in adolescent's psychological functioning. Specifically, we examined the cross-sectional correlates of attributional style, as well as the correlates of changes in attributional style over time. A sample of 841 adolescents with either maladaptive or adaptive attributional styles completed a battery of self-report measures at 2 points in time, 1 year apart. Measures assessed depressive symptoms and suicidality, cognitive functioning (self-esteem, pessimism, coping skills), and interpersonal functioning (social competence, conflict with parents, social support from family and friends). Results indicated that attributional style is associated with multiple depression-related variables. In addition, youth experienced significant changes in their attributional styles over time (from adaptive to maladaptive and vice versa). Finally, changes in attributional style were associated with changes in psychological symptoms and other psychosocial variables. Results are discussed in terms of their implications for the prevention and treatment of adolescent depression.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10802828     DOI: 10.1207/S15374424jccp2902_5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Child Psychol        ISSN: 0047-228X


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