Gender differences in symptoms of depression among adolescents.

W. R. Avison, D. D. Mcalpine

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Abstract

In this paper, we examine sources of gender differences in depressive symptoms among adolescents. Using data collected from a self-administered survey of 306 high school students, we examine differences in the impact of life events, psychosocial resources, and parent-child relationships on levels of psychological distress. Our results confirm a substantial gender difference in level of psychological distress. Moreover, analyses indicate that this gender difference may be due largely to higher levels of self-esteem among males and a tendency for adolescents to perceive their fathers to be overprotective. There is, however, also evidence that other psychosocial resources and parent-child relationships are implicated in this gender difference. We also present analyses to support our contention that parent-child relationships have important effects on the development of psychosocial resources of adolescents that, in turn, influence levels of depressive symptoms.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)77-96
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of health and social behavior
Volume33
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1992

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