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Anxiety and Depression During Childhood and Adolescence: Testing Theoretical Models of Continuity and Discontinuity
Ist Teil von
Journal of abnormal child psychology, 2018-08, Vol.46 (6), p.1295-1308
Ort / Verlag
New York: Springer US
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Quelle
Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)
Beschreibungen/Notizen
The present study sought to clarify the
trajectory
(i.e., continuous vs. discontinuous) and
expression
(i.e., homotypic vs. heterotypic) of anxiety and depressive symptoms across childhood and adolescence. We utilized a state-of-the-science analytic approach to simultaneously test theoretical models that describe the development of internalizing symptoms in youth. In a sample of 636 children (53% female; M
age
= 7.04;
SD
age
= 0.35) self-report measures of anxiety and depression were completed annually by youth through their freshman year of high school. For both anxiety and depression, a piecewise growth curve model provided the best fit for the data, with symptoms decreasing until age 12 (the “developmental knot”) and then increasing into early adolescence. The trajectory of anxiety symptoms was best described by a
discontinuous homotypic
pattern in which childhood anxiety predicted adolescent anxiety. For depression, two distinct pathways were discovered: A
discontinuous homotypic
pathway in which childhood depression predicted adolescent depression and a
discontinuous heterotypic
pathway in which childhood anxiety predicted adolescent depression. Analytical, methodological, and clinical implications of these findings are discussed.