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Family processes in adolescent depression.

L Sheeber1, H Hops, B Davis

  • 1Oregon Research Institute, Eugene 97403-1983, USA. lsheeber@ori.org

Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
|June 5, 2001
PubMed
Summary

Adverse family dynamics can increase adolescent depression risk through stress, social, cognitive, and affect regulation pathways. Understanding these familial processes is key to addressing adolescent depressive conditions.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Family Studies

Background:

  • Adolescent depression is a significant public health concern.
  • Family relationships are increasingly recognized as crucial factors in adolescent mental health.
  • Existing research highlights the need to understand specific familial mechanisms influencing depression.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the mechanisms through which adverse family processes contribute to adolescent depression.
  • To review and evaluate four key pathways: Stress/Support, Social Interactional, Cognitive, and Affect Regulation.
  • To propose an integrated model for understanding familial influences on adolescent depressive disorders.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on family processes and adolescent depression.
  • Categorization and evaluation of four distinct mechanisms of familial influence.
  • Discussion of the integration of these mechanisms for a comprehensive understanding.

Main Results:

  • Identified four primary mechanisms: Stress/Support, Social Interactional, Cognitive, and Affect Regulation.
  • Adverse family processes can significantly increase vulnerability to adolescent depression.
  • These mechanisms offer a framework for understanding the etiology and maintenance of depressive conditions.

Conclusions:

  • Family dynamics play a critical role in the development and persistence of adolescent depression.
  • Further research is needed to integrate these mechanisms and address limitations in the current literature.
  • Developing a holistic view of familial influences is essential for effective interventions.

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