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Depression symptoms in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: A contextual approach to mental health comorbidities

Jessica L. Greenlee, Marcia A. Winter, Marie Johnson

2020Journal of Adolescence15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Although research on mental health comorbidities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has increased in recent years, little has been done to evaluate potential individual × environment interactions associated with these comorbidities. The current study explored whether ASD-related characteristics (social-communication impairment) and environmental factors (peer and family contexts) had additive or interactive effects on the depression symptoms of youth with ASD. METHOD: In a cross-sectional sample of adolescents with ASD (N = 176; 13-17 years old; 72.7% male), primary caregivers and adolescents responded to a series of surveys online pertaining to adolescents' mental health (Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale), family functioning (Self-Report of Family Inventory), and experiences of peer victimization (Peer Experiences Questionnaire-Revised). RESULTS: = 0.02) contexts. For youth with better social-communication skills, there was a positive association between peer victimization and depression symptoms and a negative association between family competence and depression symptoms. CONCLUSION: Findings support social-push interactive models in which better social-communication skills are associated with fewer depression symptoms in the context of less-stressful peer and family environments, highlight the utility of ecologically informed approaches to the mental health of youth with ASD, and suggest several areas for future study.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyAutism spectrum disorderMental healthClinical psychologyAnxietyContext (archaeology)AutismDepression (economics)Competence (human resources)Association (psychology)Peer groupSocial competencePsychiatryDevelopmental psychologySocial changePsychotherapistEconomic growthMacroeconomicsPaleontologyBiologySocial psychologyEconomicsAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchBullying, Victimization, and AggressionFamily and Disability Support Research