Resilience and Depressive Symptomatology in Adolescents: The Moderator Effect of Psychosocial Functioning
Author(s) -
Luísa Pereira,
Ana Paula Matos,
Maria do Rosário Pinheiro,
José Joaquim Marques da Costa
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
the european proceedings of social and behavioural sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 2357-1330
DOI - 10.15405/epsbs.2016.07.02.7
Subject(s) - psychosocial , moderation , psychological resilience , psychology , clinical psychology , psychological intervention , depression (economics) , portuguese , psychiatry , psychotherapist , social psychology , economics , macroeconomics , linguistics , philosophy
Depression is a serious health problem, especially in adolescence. Several variables can arise as risk or protective factors in different contexts, promoting a good or bad adjustment. The main goal is to identify if variables like resilience and psychosocial functioning are related to depression in adolescence. Additionally, gender differences in these variables are explored. This study aims to analyze the predictive effect of Resilience and Psychosocial Functioning on Depressive Symptoms, and verify the moderating effects of Psychosocial Functioning, and its areas, on Resilience in the same prediction. The sample consists of 406 adolescents. Two questionnaires were used: the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI, Kovacs, 1985; Portuguese version: Marujo, 1994), and the Resilience Scale-13 (Pinheiro & Matos, 2013), Portuguese version of the RS-14 (Wagnild & Young, 2009). The interview Adolescent Longitudinal Interval Follow-Up Evaluation (A-LIFE, Keller et al., 1993; Portuguese version: Matos & Costa, 2011) was also applied. Results revealed that both Resilience and Psychosocial Functioning were predictors of Depressive Symptomatology. Thus, adolescents with higher levels of Resilience showed less Depressive Symptomatology, as did adolescents with better Psychosocial Functioning. Global Psychosocial Functioning was a moderator of Resilience only in males, although some of its areas showed moderating effects for the whole sample or just for females. These results emphasized the relevance of Psychosocial Functioning and Resilience in the adolescents’ Depressive Symptomatology and suggested the importance of developing depression prevention programs specifically focused on improving Resilience and Psychosocial Functioning. © 2016 Published by Future Academy www.FutureAcademy.org.uk
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