| Literature DB >> 24340801 |
Tat-Ming Sze1, Pei-Jung Hsieh2, Sieh-Hwa Lin3, I-Jung Chen4.
Abstract
This study investigates the progression of family cohesion perceptions and depressive symptoms during the character development stage in adolescents. Data were used from the Taiwan Youth Project. The final sample comprised 2,690 adolescents with 1,312 girls (48.8%; M age = 13.0 yr., SD = 0.5). Latent curve growth analysis was employed to explore these developments. Seventh-grade girls reported greater family cohesion and more depressive symptoms than boys, and boys reported greater growth in family cohesion than girls. However, progression of depressive symptoms was not associated with the child's sex. Higher perceived family cohesion in Grade 7 correlated with less increase of depressive symptoms from Grades 9 to 11. The long-term positive influence of family cohesion on depressive symptoms is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24340801 DOI: 10.2466/10.02.pr0.113x18z2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Rep ISSN: 0033-2941