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Автор Ialongo, Nick
Автор Edelsohn, Gail
Автор Werthamer-Larsson, Lisa
Автор Crockett, Lisa
Автор Kellam, Sheppard
Дата выпуска 1993
dc.description AbstractIn light of putative developmental constraints, some have argued that prior to the middle to late elementary school years children's reports of depressive symptoms represent nothing more than transient developmental phenomena. In an earlier study of an epidemiologically defined sample of first-grade children, self-reported depressive symptoms proved relatively stable and significantly related to adaptive functioning. In the present study, we follow that cohort of first graders longitudinally and assess the prognostic value of self-reports of depressive symptoms in first grade with respect to depressive symptoms and adaptive functioning in the late elementary school years. We also assess whether or not children's reports of depressive symptoms demonstrate greater stability and are more highly associated with adaptive functioning in the middle to late elementary school years. First-grade depressive symptoms were found to have significant prognostic value in terms of levels of depressive symptoms and adaptive functioning in fifth grade, with the strength of prediction varying by gender in the former. Although there was a moderate increase in short-term stability from first to fifth grade, it remained consistently strong across first, fourth, and fifth grades. The magnitude of the relationship between depressive symptoms and adaptive functioning also remained consistent over time. These findings on stability, caseness, and prognostic power attest to the significance of children's self-reports of depressive symptoms in the early as well as the middle to late elementary school years.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1993
Название Are self-reported depressive symptoms in first-grade children developmentally transient phenomena? A further look
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S095457940000451X
Electronic ISSN 1469-2198
Print ISSN 0954-5794
Журнал Development and Psychopathology
Том 5
Первая страница 433
Последняя страница 457
Аффилиация Ialongo Nick; Johns Hopkins University
Аффилиация Edelsohn Gail; Johns Hopkins University Medical School
Аффилиация Werthamer-Larsson Lisa; Johns Hopkins University
Аффилиация Crockett Lisa; Pennsylvania State University
Аффилиация Kellam Sheppard; Johns Hopkins University
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