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KMID : 1035720170180030045
Journal of Korean Society for School & Community Health Education
2017 Volume.18 No. 3 p.45 ~ p.53
Investigation on Factors Affecting Adolescent Depression: Using Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey
Choi Young-Jin

Gang Hong-Ik
Kim Dong-Wook
Seong Gyu-Hwan
Han Whie-Jong
Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the association between adolescent depression and personal factors such as interpersonal relationship and personal characteristics.

Methods: The data used for this study was taken from the 2014 Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey. Of those 2,351 subjects in a data set, data of 1,938 subjects were analyzed after excluding 413 subjects with missing information. Hierarchical regression analysis was conducted for multi-variate analysis. In addition, controlling effects of ego-resiliency was analyzed. SPSS 22.0. was utilized for statistical analyses.

Results: The study found that the depressive index was higher in women than men, and lower in adolescent who has a good relationship with parents and friends. This study also found that adolescents with high ego-resiliency are more vulnerable to depression.

Conclusions: It is recommended to understand and to utilize ego-resiliency of adolescents, in order to reduce adolescents depression. Promoting good relationship with parents and friends will also positively impact to lower adolescents depression.
KEYWORD
Adolescent, Depression, ego-Resiliency, Panel survey
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