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Comparative Study
. 2007 Jun;35(3):429-41.
doi: 10.1007/s10802-007-9101-z. Epub 2007 Feb 9.

Friendship interactions in children with and without depressive symptoms: observation of emotion during game-playing interactions and post-game evaluations

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Comparative Study

Friendship interactions in children with and without depressive symptoms: observation of emotion during game-playing interactions and post-game evaluations

Carol M Rockhill et al. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2007 Jun.

Abstract

This observational study supplements the strong and consistent link found between childhood depression and deficits in interpersonal functioning by examining the relationship between a high versus low score on the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) and children's emotions when interacting with their best friends. High-CDI and low-CDI target children (n=86) were paired for videotaped game-playing with self-reported best friends. Researchers found that although high-CDI target children were not distinguishable from low-CDI peers in their displays of positive and negative emotion. However, the partners of high-CDI target children displayed significantly more negative emotion during the competitive task and significantly less positive emotion during the cooperative task than did partners of low-CDI target children. In addition, high-CDI target children and their partners reported less enjoyment of their interactions than low-CDI target children and their partners. This combination of findings suggests that depressive symptoms were associated with a relative lack of success achieving an optimal friendship interaction even under highly favorable conditions.

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