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Co-Rumination Mediates Contagion of Internalizing Symptoms within Youths’ Friendships

机译:共乐园中介导在青年友谊中的内化症状的传染

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Peer contagion of internalizing symptoms was examined within youths’ friendships over six months. Children (grades 3 and 5) and adolescents (grades 7 and 9) paired in 274 reciprocal same-sex friendship dyads completed measures of depressive and anxiety symptoms, co-rumination, and self-disclosure. Depression contagion was present for all youth, and anxiety contagion was found in the sample of girls and older boys. Although normative self-disclosure did not mediate the contagion effects, co-rumination mediated the depression contagion effect for adolescents and the anxiety contagion effect in the sample of girls and older boys. Implications for interventions with youth at risk for developing internalizing symptoms are discussed.
机译:在六个月内,在年轻人的友谊中审查了内化症状的同伴传染。儿童(年级3和5级)和青少年(7和9年级)在274年配对,互惠同性友谊二元致力于抑郁和焦虑症状,共乐谱和自披露的措施。所有青年都存在抑郁症蔓延,在女孩和年长男孩的样本中发现了焦虑传染。虽然规范性自披露没有调节传染效果,但共乐介导介导青少年的抑郁传染效应和女孩和年长男孩样本中的焦虑传染效应。讨论了对青少年的干预措施有危险发展内化症状的影响。

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