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Girls' and Boys' Disclosure about Problems as a Predictor of Changes in Depressive Symptoms Over Time

机译:女孩和男孩关于作为抑郁症状随时间变化的预测因素的信息披露

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Gender differences consistently emerge in adolescents' friendships, with girls disclosing to friends about troubles and concerns more than boys. Although theories regarding possible emotional benefits of catharsis, as well as everyday assumptions, suggest that talking about problems makes people feel better, research regarding the impact of disclosure about problems on depressive symptoms has not been conclusive. In the current study, 79 early adolescent high school students residing in the Southeastern United States (73% European American) were observed talking about problems with a friend. Of primary interest was whether disclosure to friends predicted changes in self-reported depression over 6 months for girls and boys. Although girls disclosed to friends about problems (especially interpersonal problems) more than did boys, disclosure did not buffer girls from the development of depressive symptoms over time. In contrast, boys' disclosure predicted their experiencing fewer depressive symptoms 6 months later. Results suggest that talking to friends may not be an especially effective method of coping with problems for girls.
机译:在青少年的友谊中,性别差异不断出现,女孩比男孩更多地向朋友透露麻烦和忧虑。尽管有关宣泄的可能的情感益处以及日常假设的理论表明,谈论问题会使人感觉更好,但有关问题披露对抑郁症状的影响的研究尚未得出结论。在当前的研究中,观察到居住在美国东南部的79名早期青春期高中学生(占73%的美国黑人)正在谈论与朋友的问题。最主要的兴趣是,向朋友公开是否可以预测男孩和女孩在6个月内自我报告的抑郁症会发生变化。尽管女孩比男孩更多地向朋友透露有关问题(尤其是人际交往问题)的信息,但披露信息并不能阻止女孩随着时间的推移而出现抑郁症状。相比之下,男孩的披露预测他们6个月后会出现较少的抑郁症状。结果表明,与朋友交谈可能不是解决女孩问题的特别有效的方法。

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