Explaining Gender Differences in Depression: an Interpersonal Contingent Self-Esteem Perspective

Volume: 61, Issue: 11-12, Pages: 751 - 761
Published: Apr 5, 2009
Abstract
The quality of interpersonal relationships may be a key factor in the etiology of depression. An interpersonal depressive vulnerability has been proposed to interact with interpersonal stressors to predict depressive symptoms. Research examining gender differences in this link has been inconclusive. We propose that research should focus on whether one’s self-esteem is based on the quality of interpersonal relationships. We propose a model of...
Paper Details
Title
Explaining Gender Differences in Depression: an Interpersonal Contingent Self-Esteem Perspective
Published Date
Apr 5, 2009
Journal
Volume
61
Issue
11-12
Pages
751 - 761
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