Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10512395 | Journal of Adolescent Health | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The prevalence of depressive symptoms from adolescence through young adulthood was examined in 1,146 African-American adolescent girls and 1,075 Caucasian adolescent girls who completed the Center for Epidemiological Studies of Depression scale. Caucasian girls' scores decreased over time, whereas scores for African-American girls were fairly consistent. Future studies are needed to examine age-specific risk factors in adolescent girls.
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Authors
Debra L. Ph.D., Ruth H. Ph.D., Judy Ph.D., Bruce A. Ph.D., Frank Ph.D., Helena C. Ph.D., George B. D.Sc., Patricia B. Ph.D., Stephen R. M.D., Ph.D.,