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Prosocial Behavior and Depression: a Case for Developmental Gender Differences.

Gabriela Alarcón1, Erika E Forbes1,2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Prosocial behavior and depression are related constructs that both increase during adolescence and display gender-specific effects. The current review surveys literature examining the association between depressive symptoms and prosociality, measured with behavioral economic paradigms, across development and proposes a theoretical model explaining a mechanism through which adolescent girls have higher risk for depression than boys. RECENT
FINDINGS: Relative to healthy controls, prosocial behavior is reduced in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD) but may be increased in adolescents with MDD. The relationship between non-clinical levels of depressive symptoms and prosocial behavior remains to be studied experimentally; however, self-reported prosocial behavior is negatively associated with depressive symptoms in non-clinical adolescents, which may suggest a shift in the relation of prosocial behavior and depressive symptoms across the non-clinical (i.e., negative) to clinical range (i.e., positive).
SUMMARY: The effect of gender on these developmental and clinical status shifts has not been studied but could have important implications for understanding the emergence of higher rates of depression in girls than boys during adolescence. We propose that girls are at heightened risk for depression due to higher social-evaluative concern and other-oriented prosocial motivation that emphasize the needs of others over the self, leading to more altruistic prosocial behavior (despite personal cost) and a higher burden that enables depressive symptoms.

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Keywords:  Adolescence; Behavioral economic theory; Depression; Gender; Prosocial behavior; fMRI

Year:  2017        PMID: 29503791      PMCID: PMC5828700          DOI: 10.1007/s40473-017-0113-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Behav Neurosci Rep


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