Cross-sectional relationship of perceived familial protective factors with depressive symptoms in vulnerable youth

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作者
Schwendemann, Hanna E. [1 ]
Kuttler, Heidi [2 ]
Moessle, Thomas [3 ]
Bitzer, Eva Maria [1 ]
机构
[1] Padagog Hsch Freiburg Univ Educ, Kunzenweg 21, D-79117 Freiburg, Germany
[2] Cooptima, Talweg 44, D-79540 Lorrach, Germany
[3] State Police Coll Baden Wurttemberg, Sturmbuhlstr 250, D-78054 Villingen Schwenningen, Germany
来源
BMC PSYCHIATRY | 2018年 / 18卷
关键词
depressive symptoms; adolescents; familial protective factors; resilience; family structure; ADOLESCENT HEALTH; MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE; MEASURING RISK; ALCOHOL-USE; R PACKAGE; COMMUNITIES; PREVENTION; CHILDREN; BEHAVIOR; FUTURE;
D O I
10.1186/s12888-018-1618-x
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background: There are multiple negative consequences associated with heavy episodic drinking and close associations between substance abuse and depression, alcohol-intoxicated adolescents (AIA) represent a vulnerable group. We aim to add to the current literature by investigating the cross-sectional relationship of perceived familial protective factors with depressive symptoms in AIA in hospitals, with respect to sex. Depression is among the 10 leading causes of disabilities during childhood and adolescence, with girls being more vulnerable than boys. Considerable evidence reveals a strong association between depression and alcohol abuse. The family provides the possibility to positively influence depressive symptoms. Methods: We present cross-sectional data of a German multisite, epidemiological cohort study on AIA. By using youth's self-reports, we assessed sociodemographic data, as well as data on perceived familial protective factors and depressive symptoms using items of the Communities that Care Youth Survey instrument. We performed descriptive and multigroup analyses to evaluate the measurement invariance of the used instruments. Moreover, to investigate the relationships between the constructs, we used structural equation modelling. Results: The study sample comprised 342 AIA, with a mean age of 15.5 years (SD = 1.2; 48.1% girls). The final structural equation model achieved an acceptable model fit of chi(2) (69, 342) = 110.056; p = .001; TLI = 0.97; CFI = 0.98; RMSEA = 0.046; SRMR = 0.042, and the rewards for prosocial involvement in the family context correlated significantly negatively with present depressive symptoms, (beta = -0.540, p < 0.001). The effects were stronger in boys (beta = -0.576, p < 0.001) than in girls (beta = -0.519, p < 0.001). Conclusion: In vulnerable youth in Germany, depressive symptoms are correlated to good experiences within the family. Future research should assess whether interventions that enhance parental support reduce the risk of depressive symptoms in AIA. Our findings highlight the need for family-based prevention programmes, particularly for AIA with an increased risk of depression.
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