2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/hqwnm
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Prospectively Predicting Adult Depressive Symptoms from Adolescent Peer Dysfunction: A Sibling Comparison Study

Abstract: Previous studies have shown that peer dysfunction in adolescence predicts depression in adulthood, even when controlling for certain individual- and/or family-level characteristics. However, these studies have not controlled for numerous potential familial confounders, precluding causal inferences. The present study therefore used a sibling comparison design (i.e., comparing siblings within families) to test whether peer dysfunction (e.g., lack of friendships, victimization) in adolescence continues to predict… Show more

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“…Seventh, although this study focused on inhibitory control, there are other potential moderators that might interact with familial risk to play a role in the development of anxiety and depressive symptoms ( e.g. , peer functioning; Funkhouser et al, 2022). Elucidating that other moderators is an important future direction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Seventh, although this study focused on inhibitory control, there are other potential moderators that might interact with familial risk to play a role in the development of anxiety and depressive symptoms ( e.g. , peer functioning; Funkhouser et al, 2022). Elucidating that other moderators is an important future direction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%