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Feeling unloved is the most robust sign of adolescent depression linking to family communication patterns

  • Han yu Zhou
  • , Wen qi Zhu
  • , Wen yi Xiao
  • , Ya ting Huang
  • , Kang Ju
  • , Hong Zheng*
  • , Chao Yan*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Shanghai Changning Mental Health Center
  • East China Normal University

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摘要

Using network analysis, this study investigated how family communication patterns (Conversation and Conformity) were related to and predictive of adolescent overall depression severity and specific symptoms. A community sample of adolescents (10–17 years, n = 1327) completed the Children's Depression Inventory and the Revised Family Communication Pattern Instrument. Depressive symptoms were also re-assessed 6 months later. Results showed that Conversation orientation protected against, whereas Conformity orientation increased the risk of adolescent depression. Family communication particularly influenced the child's feeling of being unloved, and feeling unloved was the only symptom prospectively predicted by two communication orientations at baseline. These findings revealed the path linking family factors to adolescent depression and may have implications for future family-based interventions.

源语言英语
页(从-至)418-430
页数13
期刊Journal of Research on Adolescence
33
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 6月 2023

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