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Stress, Social Support, and Depression: A Test of the Stress-Buffering Hypothesis in a Mexican Sample

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JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON ADOLESCENCE
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 283-289

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jora.12006

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This study examined social support as a potential moderator between stress and depressive symptoms among Mexican university applicants aged 1621years (N=6,715; M age=17.9years; 55% female). In bivariate analyses, perceived stress was associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms, and social support with lower levels of both stress and depression. Moderation analyses conducted using hierarchical multiple regressions indicated that global social support reduced the association between stress and depression. Analyses examining support from different sources (family, friends, and significant other) indicated that family support played a unique role in buffering the negative effects of stress. Findings are consistent with the stress-buffering hypothesis and confirm the importance of the family as Mexican youth enter late adolescence.

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