The relationships between self-criticism, submissive behavior and depression among Turkish adolescents
In: Personality and individual differences, Jg. 41 (2006), Heft 5, S. 793-800
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The purpose of this research was to study the relationships between two dysfunctional forms of negative self-evaluation: Comparative Self-Criticism and Internalized Self-Criticism, submissive behavior and depression. Subjects were 235 high school students and 157 university students who completed The Levels of Self-Criticism (LOSC), the Submissive Acts Scale (SAS) and the Beck Depression Inventory. Multiple regression analyses showed that Comparative Self-Criticism and submissive behavior are independent predictors of depression in both high school and university students whereas no such relationship was demonstrated for Internalized Self-Criticism. These findings provide support for sensitivity to external standards rather than internal ones in middle and late adolescence being relevant to depression.
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The relationships between self-criticism, submissive behavior and depression among Turkish adolescents
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | ÖNGEN, Demet Erol |
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Zeitschrift: | Personality and individual differences, Jg. 41 (2006), Heft 5, S. 793-800 |
Veröffentlichung: | Oxford: Elsevier, 2006 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
Umfang: | print, 27 ref |
ISSN: | 0191-8869 (print) |
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