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ArtikelChanges in Women's Alcoholic, Antisocial, and Depressive Symptomatology Over 12 Years: A Multilevel Network of Individual, Familial, and Neighborhood Influences  
Oleh: Buu, Anne ; Wei Wang ; Puttler, Leon I. ; Fitzgerald, Hiram E. ; Zucker, Robert A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Development and Psychopathology vol. 23 no. 1 (Feb. 2011), page 325-337.
Topik: psycopathology; alcohol problems; antisocial behavior; depression; social support
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Isi artikelIn a sample of 273 adult women and their families, we examined the effects of women's psycopathology history, their social support, their husbands' and children's symptomatology, family stress, and neighborhood environment on their alcohol problems, antisocial behavior, and depression over 12-year period during their 30s and early 40s. Women's alcohol problems and antisocial behavior decreased but their depression symptoms increased over time. Women's disorder history and their partners' alcohol problems were also significant risk factors. Higher levels of social support were associated with lower levels of depression in women. Children's externalizing behavior positively correlated with their mothers' depression. Neighborhood residential instability was associated with higher levels of alcoholic and depressive symptomatology in women. Intervention efforts might target women with young children by improving social support, educational or professional training opportunity, access to family counselin, and neighborhood environment.
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