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Interpersonal Relationship Aspects as Perceived Risk and Social Support Factors in a Clinical Sample of Adolescents With Depression
Baiba MartinsoneInese Elsinasubject
Social Psychology05 social sciencesStressorMental health030227 psychiatryRisk perception03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportInterpersonal relationship0302 clinical medicineRating scale0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesThematic analysisPsychologyApplied Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchClinical psychologydescription
Abstract The goal of this qualitative study was to explore how adolescents with diagnosed depression describe their social relationships with peers, parents and teachers. Several previous findings have revealed the dual role of interpersonal relationships — as a stressor and contributor to different mental disorders, and also as a source of social support for mental health. Previous studies confirmed the value of a qualitative approach in exploring the self-perceived experiences of adolescents. The research group consisted of 28 adolescents, aged 13–17, with a diagnosis of depression. Individual semistructured interviews (Children's Depression Rating Scale Revised; CDRS-R) were applied in this study, which were analysed using thematic analysis. The results have both scientific and practical value, as well as relevance for the development of preventive interventions targeted at well-being and mental health of adolescents.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-01-01 | Journal of Relationships Research |