SAFETYLIT WEEKLY UPDATE

We compile citations and summaries of about 400 new articles every week.
RSS Feed

HELP: Tutorials | FAQ
CONTACT US: Contact info

Search Results

Journal Article

Citation

Kim NR, Jo YS, Cho YI, Choi Y, Park SJ. Front. Psychiatry 2023; 14: e1053759.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Frontiers Media)

DOI

10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1053759

PMID

37333924

PMCID

PMC10275367

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is well known that depression and delinquency in adolescents are highly correlated, but longitudinal studies on the causal relationship between them are not active in East Asia compared to in Western culture. In addition, even the results of research on causal models and sex differences are inconsistent.

OBJECTIVES: This study examines the longitudinal reciprocal effects between depression and delinquent behavior in Korean adolescents based on sex differences.

METHODS: We conducted multiple-group analysis by using an autoregressive cross-lagged model (ACLM). Longitudinal data from 2,075 individuals (2011-2013) were used for analysis. The longitudinal data are from the Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey (KCYPS), and data were used beginning with students at 14 years old (in the second grade of middle school) and tracked them until they were 16 (in the first grade of high school).

RESULTS: Boys' delinquent behaviors at 15 years (the third grade of middle school) affected their depression at 16 years (the first grade of high school). In contrast, girls' depression at 15 years (the third grade of middle school) influenced their delinquent behaviors at 16 years (the first grade of high school).

DISCUSSION: The findings support the failure model (FM) among adolescent boys and the acting-out model (ACM) among girls. The results imply that strategies to effectively prevent and treat delinquency and depression in adolescents must consider sex effects.


Language: en

Keywords

delinquency; depression; acting-out model; autoregressive cross-lagged model; failure model; Korean adolescents; multi-group analysis; sex difference

NEW SEARCH


All SafetyLit records are available for automatic download to Zotero & Mendeley
Print