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School Influences on Adolescent Depression: A 6-Year Longitudinal Study Amongst Catholic, Government and Independent Schools, in Victoria, Australia

Authors :
Bosco C, Rowland
Mohammadreza, Mohebbi
Adrian B, Kelly
Michelle L, Benstead
Jess A, Herde
Elizabeth M, Clancy
Jennifer A, Bailey
Bill, Hallam
Paul, Sharkey
Robyn, Horner
John W, Toumbourou
Source :
Journal of religion and health.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This study examined associations between school sector (Government, Catholic or Independent) and depressive symptomology over the secondary school years. Six waves of data collected annually from a representative Australian sample were examined. Multilevel piecewise linear and logistic regression controlling for a variety of demographic variables and protective factors was undertaken. In all sectors, depressive symptomology decreased between 10 and 13 years of age, but significantly increased for girls at age 13. Adolescents in Catholic schools reported significantly fewer symptoms of depression compared to those in Government and Independent schools. Adolescents in Catholic schools were less likely to report clinical levels of depressed mood compared to adolescents in Government schools.

Details

ISSN :
15736571
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of religion and health
Accession number :
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