Gender differences in adolescent depression.
Journal: Journal Of Psychosocial Nursing And Mental Health Services
Published:
Abstract
Depression in adolescents is more common in girls; this gender disparity becomes more apparent during the teen years when girls have close to twice the rate of depression compared with boys. Vulnerability-stress models help explain these differences, and a tendency toward rumination may play a role both in the development and continuation of depressive symptoms. Psychiatric nursing interventions must focus on reappraisal of relationships, challenging rumination, and promoting autonomy.
Authors
Teena Mcguinness, Janyce Dyer, Ellin Wade