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Comparative Study
. 2002 Nov;43(8):1052-63.
doi: 10.1111/1469-7610.00232.

Depression scale scores in 8-17-year-olds: effects of age and gender

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Comparative Study

Depression scale scores in 8-17-year-olds: effects of age and gender

Adrian Angold et al. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2002 Nov.

Abstract

Background: The excess of unipolar depression in females emerges in adolescence. However, studies of age effects on depression scale scores have produced divergent estimates of changes from childhood to adolescence.

Method: We explored possible reasons for this discrepancy in two large, longitudinal samples of twins and singletons aged 8-17.

Results: There were no differences between twins and singletons in their scores on the Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (SMFQ), a 13-item self-report depression scale. SMFQ scores for boys fell over this age-range, while those for girls fell from age 9 to age 11 and then increased from age 12 to age 17. The mean scores of girls under 12 and those 12 and over differed by only around one-fifth of a standard deviation. However, given the non-normal distribution of the scores, a cut point that selected the upper 6% of scores created the expected female:male ratio of 2:1.

Conclusions: Implications for future research on adolescent depression are discussed.

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