Article de Périodique
Depression, meaninglessness, and substance abuse in "normal" and hospitalized adolescents (1994)
(Dépression, problèmes existentiels et consommation de produits chez des adolescents "normaux" et hospitalisés en milieu psychiatrique)
Auteur(s) :
KINNIER, R. T. ;
METHA A. T. ;
KEIM J. S. ;
OKEY J. L. ;
ADLER-TABIA, R. L. ;
BERRY, M. A. ;
MULVENON S. W.
Année
1994
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
20
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Note générale :
Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education , 1994, 39, (2), p. 101-111
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Cette étude porte sur deux échantillons d'adolescents : 48 lycéens et 113 patients traités dans deux hôpitaux psychiatriques. Des analyses comparées il ressort que les lycéens qui portent un regard négatif sur eux-mêmes, qui sont déprimés, ou qui ont des problèmes existentiels, sont plus à même d'envisager le suicide et de consommer des drogues.
ENGLISH :
In a partial replication of the Harlow, Newcomb, & Bentler (1986) study, the relationships between depression, meaninglessness, suicide ideation, and substance abuse are examined in two samples of adolescents (48 high school students and 113 patients in two psychiatric hospitals). Correlational analyses indicated that the high school students who viewed themselves negatively, were depressed, or who had found little meaning in their lives were more likely to consider suicide and to abuse drugs. Regression and structural modeling analyses uncovered a strong mediational relationship between purpose in life with the precursor of depression and the consequent of substance abuse. (The authors' abstract)
Cette étude porte sur deux échantillons d'adolescents : 48 lycéens et 113 patients traités dans deux hôpitaux psychiatriques. Des analyses comparées il ressort que les lycéens qui portent un regard négatif sur eux-mêmes, qui sont déprimés, ou qui ont des problèmes existentiels, sont plus à même d'envisager le suicide et de consommer des drogues.
ENGLISH :
In a partial replication of the Harlow, Newcomb, & Bentler (1986) study, the relationships between depression, meaninglessness, suicide ideation, and substance abuse are examined in two samples of adolescents (48 high school students and 113 patients in two psychiatric hospitals). Correlational analyses indicated that the high school students who viewed themselves negatively, were depressed, or who had found little meaning in their lives were more likely to consider suicide and to abuse drugs. Regression and structural modeling analyses uncovered a strong mediational relationship between purpose in life with the precursor of depression and the consequent of substance abuse. (The authors' abstract)
Affiliation :
Div. psychol. Educ. , Counseling Psychol. Program, 401 Payne Hall, Arizona State Univ. , Tempe, AZ 85287
Etats-Unis. United States.
Etats-Unis. United States.
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