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Korean J Child Stud > Volume 16(2); 1995 > Article
Korean Journal of Child Studies 1995;16(2): 23-36.
고 3 청소년의 일상 생활 활동 경험과 우울증 수준간의 관계
이미리
The Relationship between High School Seniors' Experience of Daily Life Activities and Levels of Depression
Mee Ry Lee
Abstract
The goal of this study was to investigate how adolescents` daily experience of schoolwork and leisure activities relate to depression. A sample of 58 high school seniors reported the amount of time spent in daily activities and their affect states in these activities seven times a day for a week. To evaluate the relationship between daily life experience and depression Pearson correlation analysis was conducted. The significant zero order correlations were followed up by conducting partial correlation analyses using background variables as control variables. While the amount of time spent in schoolwork and leisure activities was not an important factor relating to depression, affect states in specific daily activities were related to levels of depression. In particular, affect states during schoolwork activities were related to depression; however, these states during leisure activities were unrelated to depression. These findings suggest that the everyday manifestation of adolescent depression was not prevalent across daily contexts, but was limited to a specific context.
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