Literature DB >> 3385081

Attributional style and self-control behavior in depressed and nondepressed children and their parents.

N J Kaslow1, L P Rehm, S L Pollack, A W Siegel.   

Abstract

Do the reformulated model of learned helplessness and the self-control model apply to clinically depressed children? Are the related cognitive patterns specific to depression? Are the cognitive deficits associated with depression learned from one's parents? To address these questions this investigation examined three groups of children (ages 8-12) and their parents: nonclinic (n = 25), nondepressed clinic (n = 22), and depressed clinic (n = 15). Children were diagnosed depressed on the basis of Kiddie-SADS interview data. Depressed clinic children self-reported more depression, had a more depressive attributional style, and had more self-control problems. There were more depressed mothers in the clinic than in the nonclinic sample. Depressed clinic children had more depressed mothers than did nondepressed clinic children. There were no differences among the three groups of parents in their cognitive patterns. No relationship was found between the attributional style and self-control behavior of children and their parents.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3385081     DOI: 10.1007/bf00913592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol        ISSN: 0091-0627


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