Interactive Contributions of Cumulative Peer Stress and Executive Function Deficits to Depression in Early Adolescence
The Journal of Early Adolescence
Published online on July 06, 2015
Abstract
Exposure to peer stress contributes to adolescent depression, yet not all youth experience these effects. Thus, it is important to identify individual differences that shape the consequences of peer stress. This research investigated the interactive contribution of cumulative peer stress during childhood (second-fifth grades) and executive function (EF) deficits to depression during early adolescence (sixth grade). Youth (267 girls, 227 boys;