Evidence of parallel pathways: Gender similarity in the impact of social support on adolescent depression and delinquency

Citation

Meadows, S. & O (2007). Evidence of parallel pathways: Gender similarity in the impact of social support on adolescent depression and delinquency. Social Forces. vol. 85 (3) pp. 623-652

Abstract

Despite an apparent connection, depression and delinquency have rarely been examined simultaneously. Instead, research has examined each topic separately and emphasized gender differences — rather than similarities — in outcomes. Using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, this paper examines possible parallel pathways between social support (from parents, peers and schools) and depression in females and delinquency in males. Results show that support from these sources operates in a similar direction for both boys and girls, regardless of outcome. However, some significant differences in the magnitude of these associations exist. The paper concludes with a discussion of the merits of framing research as an examination of similarity, rather than difference.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sof.2007.0048

Keyword(s)

Depression Mental health Crime & delinquency

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Social Forces

Author(s)

Meadows, S.
O

Year Published

2007

Volume Number

85

Issue Number

3

Pages

623-652

DOI

10.1353/sof.2007.0048

Reference ID

8635