Gender, Body Image, and Depressive Symptoms among Low-Income African American Adolescents |
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Authors: | Kathryn Grant Aoife Lyons Dana Landis Mi Hyon Cho Maddalena Scudiero Linda Reynolds Julie Murphy & Heather Bryant |
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Institution: | DePaul University |
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Abstract: | The present study tested for gender differences in depression and body image among a sample of 6th–8th grade low-income African American adolescents. Gender differences were found, with adolescent girls more likely to report both depressive symptoms and poor body image. The most frequently endorsed body image concern for both boys and girls was the desire to lose weight, with approximately half of the girls in this sample reporting they would like to lose weight. Results of mediational analyses indicate that poor body image mediates the relation between gender and depression in this sample, suggesting that heightened rates of depression, among girls, are due to heightened rates of poor body image. |
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