self-esteem;
depression;
age differences;
life span;
TAXOMETRIC ANALYSIS;
INVENTORY;
VULNERABILITY;
ADOLESCENCE;
DISTRESS;
EPISODE;
ILLNESS;
3-WAVE;
D O I:
10.1037/a0015922
中图分类号:
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号:
040203 ;
摘要:
Data from two large longitudinal studies were used to analyze reciprocal relations between self-esteem and depressive symptoms across the adult life span. Study I included 1,685 participants aged 18 to 96 years assessed 4 times over a 9-year period. Study 2 included 2,479 participants aged 18 to 88 years assessed 3 times over a 4-year period. In both studies, cross-lagged regression analyses indicated that low self-esteem predicted subsequent depressive symptoms, but depressive symptoms did not predict subsequent levels of self-esteem. This pattern of results replicated across all age groups, for both affective-cognitive and somatic symptoms of depression, and after controlling for content overlap between the self-esteem and depression scales. The results suggest that low self-esteem operates as a risk factor for depressive symptoms at all phases of the adult life span.