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Depressive Symptoms and School Burnout During Adolescence: Evidence from Two Cross-lagged Longitudinal Studies 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Katariina Salmela-Aro Hannu Savolainen Leena Holopainen 《Journal of youth and adolescence》2009,38(10):1316-1327
The main purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which middle and late adolescents’ depressive symptoms predict
their later school burnout and, in turn, the extent to which school burnout predicts depressive symptoms. Drawing on data
gathered at ages 15–19 in two-three-wave longitudinal studies, we investigated cross-lagged paths between school burnout and
depressive symptoms. In Study 1 the participants were 15-year-old adolescents (Time 1: N = 611, Time 2: N = 614, Time 3: N = 725) who completed the School Burnout Inventory and depressive symptoms twice during their final term of comprehensive
school and once after the transition to upper secondary high school or vocational school. In Study 2 the participants were
17-year-old adolescents whose school burnout and depressive symptoms were measured three times annually (Time 1: N = 474, Time 2: N = 412, Time 3: N = 414) during their 3 years of secondary education. Results of both studies revealed moderate stability for both school burnout
and depressive symptoms. They also showed that school burnout more strongly predicted subsequent depressive symptoms later
on than vice versa. Lastly, they revealed cumulative cycles between school burnout and depressive symptoms. 相似文献
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Angela Chow Noona Kiuru Philip D. Parker Jacquelynne S. Eccles Katariina Salmela-Aro 《Journal of youth and adolescence》2018,47(9):1966-1977
Friends provide important social contexts for student development. Research has shown that adolescent friends are similar to each other in their interest and values for different school subjects. Yet our current understanding does not extend to knowing whether selection, deselection, or socialization processes are responsible for this phenomena. Without this knowledge, it is very difficult for parents, teachers, and schools to know how and when to intervene. This study investigated selection, deselection, and socialization effects on adolescent students’ task values for academic (languages, math and science, and social sciences) and non-academic subject areas (the arts and physical education). A social network approach was used to examine two waves of annual data collected from school-based networks of adolescents in the first and second years of high school education in Finland (N?=?1419; female?=?48.6%; mean age at first measurement point?=?16). The results revealed that adolescents tended to select friends with similar levels of task values (friend selection) for the arts and physical education, but friends did not become more similar in these areas over time (friend socialization). In contrast, there was evidence of friend socialization, but not friend selection, for the academic school subjects. Across all subjects, differences in task values did not predict friendship dissolution (friend deselection). These findings suggest that to a significant extent, students make agentic choices in developing friendship with schoolmates based on their task values in non-academic subjects. The resultant friend contexts that individuals created, in turn, affected their task values in academic subject areas. These results shed light on the complexity of friend effect mechanisms on task values at the subject domain-specific level. 相似文献
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Symonds Jennifer Schoon Ingrid Eccles Jacquelynne Salmela-Aro Katariina 《Journal of youth and adolescence》2019,48(6):1131-1145
Journal of Youth and Adolescence - People’s motivation to engage in studying and working is an important precursor of participation and attainment. However, little is known about how... 相似文献
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To examine the developmental trajectories of life satisfaction shown by adolescents during a major educational transition,
687 (327 girls, 360 boys) Finnish adolescents responded to measures of life satisfaction during the beginning of their last
year in comprehensive school and three times annually thereafter during the transition to post-comprehensive education. Growth
Mixture Modeling identified three latent groups based on life satisfaction: high-decreasing (18%), low-increasing (16%), and
high-stable (66%). The results showed that boys and those with high academic achievement were overrepresented in the high-stable
life satisfaction group. The results further showed that those with high school satisfaction at the last measurement time
were more likely to belong to the high-stable or low-increasing life satisfaction group. Finally, adolescents in the high-stable
life satisfaction group were more often on an academic track at the last measurement time. 相似文献
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