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Stressful Life Events and Depressive Symptoms Influences of Gender, Event Severity, and Depression History

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JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE
卷 197, 期 11, 页码 829-833

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/NMD.0b013e3181be7841

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Stressful life events; kindling; depressive symptoms; gender differences

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  1. [T32-MH020061-07]
  2. [R01AA016149]

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Informed by Post's (1992) kindling hypothesis, the Study examined the association between depressive symptoms and varying levels of perceived life events as determined by respondents, as well as the moderating role of depression history and gender. Severe life events were significantly associated with current depressive symptoms among never depressed women but not among women with depression history. Such a moderating role of depression history was not observed among men where severe life events were associated with current depressive symptoms in men regardless of depression history. No moderating effects of gender and depression history were obtained for mild and moderate life events, but these events were significantly associated With Current depressive symptoms. These results support Post's kindling hypothesis for severe life events but not for mild or moderate life events, and further only in women.

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