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      The Effectiveness of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Adolescent Mental Health: Swedish and Australian Pilot Outcomes

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              Stress exposure and reactivity models were examined as explanations for why girls exhibit greater levels of depressive symptoms than boys. In a multiwave, longitudinal design, adolescents' depressive symptoms, alcohol usage, and occurrence of stressors were assessed at baseline, 6, and 12 months later (N=538; 54.5% female; ages 13-18, average 14.9). Daily stressors were coded into developmentally salient domains using a modified contextual-threat approach. Girls reported more depressive symptoms and stressors in certain contexts (e.g., interpersonal) than boys. Sex differences in depression were partially explained by girls reporting more stressors, especially peer events. The longitudinal direction of effects between depression and stressors varied depending on the stressor domain. Girls reacted more strongly to stressors in the form of depression.
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                Journal
                Journal of Child and Family Studies
                J Child Fam Stud
                Springer Nature
                1062-1024
                1573-2843
                April 2015
                February 2014
                : 24
                : 4
                : 1016-1030
                Article
                10.1007/s10826-014-9912-9
                ea3160de-48b9-4018-ac89-ace7f7e3087f
                © 2015
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