TY - JOUR
T1 - Trajectories of depressive symptoms from adolescence to young adulthood
T2 - Chinese Americans versus non-hispanic whites
AU - Chen, Angela Chia Chen
AU - Haas, Steven
AU - Gillmore, Mary Rogers
AU - Kopak, Albert
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - We examined age, sex, and race/ethnicity differences in trajectories of depressive symptom from adolescence to early adulthood; we also tested whether socioeconomic status and acculturation were associated with the differences. The findings suggest that adolescents over age 15 had a higher level and faster decline in depressive symptoms than their younger counterparts; females had higher level and a faster decline in depressive symptoms than males. Chinese American females had the highest depressive symptoms sustained across 7 years; Chinese American males over age 15 had higher depressive symptoms than their White male counterparts. Neither socioeconomic status nor acculturation was significantly associated with the differences in the trajectories. Our findings suggest a need for greater attention to Chinese American adolescents' psychological well-being.
AB - We examined age, sex, and race/ethnicity differences in trajectories of depressive symptom from adolescence to early adulthood; we also tested whether socioeconomic status and acculturation were associated with the differences. The findings suggest that adolescents over age 15 had a higher level and faster decline in depressive symptoms than their younger counterparts; females had higher level and a faster decline in depressive symptoms than males. Chinese American females had the highest depressive symptoms sustained across 7 years; Chinese American males over age 15 had higher depressive symptoms than their White male counterparts. Neither socioeconomic status nor acculturation was significantly associated with the differences in the trajectories. Our findings suggest a need for greater attention to Chinese American adolescents' psychological well-being.
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U2 - 10.1002/nur.20429
DO - 10.1002/nur.20429
M3 - Article
C2 - 21360552
AN - SCOPUS:79955542800
SN - 0160-6891
VL - 34
SP - 176
EP - 191
JO - Research in Nursing and Health
JF - Research in Nursing and Health
IS - 3
ER -