Self-esteem, family support, peer support, and depressive symptomatology : A descriptive correlational study of pregnant adolescents
วันนีุ้คุยเรื่อง ..... Self-esteem, family support, peer support, and depressive symptomatology : A descriptive correlational study of pregnant adolescents .... by Harris, Janice G., Ph.D., Georgia State University, 2006 ,
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..... Although there is a growing body
of research in the area of adolescent pregnancy and parenting, relatively
little research has addressed the psychological effects of pregnancy on the adolescent. A descriptive
correlational study was utilized to examine levels of depressive
symptomatology, self-esteem, perceived social support from family and friends,
and the relationship among these variables in the pregnant adolescent.
..... A second purpose of the study was to describe characteristics of the pregnant adolescent (age, race or ethnicity and educational level). The theoretical framework for this study was derived from The Conceptual Model of Support during Adolescent Pregnancy.

Participants for the study were recruited from two school programs for pregnant adolescents, a physician's
office, and a clinic. A convenience sample of 90 single pregnant teens between the ages of 13 to 18
participated in the study.
The teens completed a demographic form and four questionnaires: the Reynolds Adolescent Depression Scale, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the Perceived Social Support from Family Scale, and the Perceived Social Support from Friends Scale.
Demographic data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. A one-way analysis
of variance (ANOVA) was computed to determine the significance between thedepressions cores and each of the demographic
variables. The relationship between theadolescent's totaldepressions core and self-esteem, perceived family
support and perceived peer support was determined by computing Pearson
product-moment correlations.
Regression analyses were conducted to determine the best linear model to explain the variance in the total depression scores and the combination of the independent variables (self-esteem, perceived social support from family, and perceived social support from friends) in the pregnant adolescents.
Thirteen (14%) of theadolescentsexceeded the cutoff score of 77. The
regression analysis of the RADS-2 score on the predictor variables
(self-esteem, perceived support from family, and perceived support from
friends) accounts for 56.9% of variance indepression of adolescents during pregnancy.
The adolescents in this study who experienced increased self-esteem and perceived support from family and friends had decreased scores on the RADS-2 scale. Increased self-esteem or feelings of self-worth was the most significant variable in this study as a predictor of depressive symptomatology.
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