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Anxiety Stress Coping ; 32(2): 155-167, 2019 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30465445

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Stress and stress-related mental health complaints are common and increasing among adolescents, especially girls. Identifying typical sources of stress as well as central intervention targets is an important effort in the development of effective prevention and treatment protocols. This study investigated worry as potential mediator in the development of mental health problems in response to common stressors in adolescence. We also examined to what sources adolescents ascribe their stress over the years from the 7th through the 9th grade. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. METHODS: Self-reported subjective stressor load, worry, anxiety and depressive symptoms were assessed in a sample of Swedish 7th graders (N = 1137; 46% girls, mean age 13.2) with follow-up assessments one and two years later. RESULTS: School was the most common source of stress across all time-points, with girls reporting considerable more stress than boys. Worry mediated the relationship between overall stressor load and depressive symptoms and anxiety over time and was not moderated by gender. CONCLUSIONS: Worry may be an important target in stress prevention and efforts to prevent stress-related problems would benefit from focusing on early adolescence as especially school stress is already relatively common in grade 7.


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Anxiety/etiology , Mental Disorders/etiology , Stress, Psychological/etiology , Adolescent , Age Factors , Depression/etiology , Female , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Mental Disorders/psychology , Prospective Studies , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Schools , Sex Factors
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