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청소년기 부정적 자동적 사고가 우울증상에 미치는 영향

Other Titles
 Effects of Negative Automatic Thoughts on Depression in Adolescence. 
Authors
 하은혜  ;  송동호 
Citation
 Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association (신경정신의학), Vol.44(1) : 89-97, 2005 
Journal Title
Journal of the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association(신경정신의학)
ISSN
 1015-4817 
Issue Date
2005
Abstract
Objectives:The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of negative automatic thoughts on depression in adolescence.

Methods: The participants were 1037 middle school students (521 boys and 516 girls) and 872 high school students (415 boys and 457 girls). They completed self administered questionnaires;The CES-D and the K-CATS. The ANOVA tests were conducted with gender (2 levels) and grade (5 levels) as independent variables, and Pearson correlation analysis and stepwise multiple regression analysis also were conducted.

Results: The results showed that both depression and negative automatic thoughts are very high in females with significant age differences;highest in the age of 17, the late adolescence. And depression was significantly predicted by the combination of depression cognition, social anxiety cognition, and physical threat cognition, with 51% estimation. Depression cognition and social anxiety cognition significantly predicted depression in males in 45%. In females, depression cognition, social anxiety cognition, and physical threat cognition predicted depression in 57%.

Conclusion: Negative thoughts have high impacts on depression, and depression cognition has a significant impact particularly on the depressinon of females. The limitations of the present study and directions for the future research were discussed.
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DOI
OAK-2005-03871
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Psychiatry (정신과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Song, Dong Ho(송동호) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9647-3130
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/150906
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