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Co-Rumination Mediates Contagion of Internalizing Symptoms Within Youths' Friendships

机译:共同思考介导了青少年友谊中内在症状的蔓延

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Peer contagion of internalizing symptoms was examined within youths' friendships over 6 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:在六个月内的青年友谊中检查了内部化症状的同伴传染。儿童(3和5年级)和青少年(7和9年级)在274个同性对等友谊双性伴中配对,完成了抑郁和焦虑症状,共同反省和自我披露的措施。所有青年人都有抑郁情绪的传染,而在女孩和大男孩的样本中发现了焦虑传染。尽管规范性的自我披露并未介导传染病的影响,但共同反省却介导了青少年抑郁症的传染作用和女孩和大男孩样本中的焦虑症的传染作用。讨论了对有可能发展为内在症状的青少年进行干预的意义。

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