Citation
Mueller, C. E. (2009). Protective factors as barriers to depression in gifted and nongifted adolescents.
Gifted Child Quarterly. vol. 53 (1) pp. 3-14
Abstract
Despite continued efforts by researchers, a gap still exists in our understanding of the psychological, social, and emotional adjustment of gifted students. Historically, research and education of the gifted has focused on cognitive variables, with less attention given to the social and emotional needs of these students. The current study used data from the full Add Health data set to examine how protective factors moderated depression differently for gifted and nongifted adolescents. Results of the study indicate that gifted students are significantly less depressed than nongifted students, and all of the protective factors moderated depression for both groups. Future research should examine additional indicators of psychosocial well-being provide a more comprehensive framework for understanding the social and emotional development of gifted and nongifted adolescents.
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177%2F0016986208326552Keyword(s)
Depression
Reference Type
Journal Article
Journal Title
Gifted Child Quarterly
Author(s)
Mueller, C. E.
Year Published
2009
Volume Number
53
Issue Number
1
Pages
3-14
DOI
10.1177/0016986208326552
Reference ID
980