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Relevance of Social Support in Depression


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Depression is a serious psychological disorder and it is the need of the hour to explore all elements related to depression m order to deal with it effectively. Depression which constitutes almost 70 percent of all mental illness, has taken an alarming proportions, nudging the medical world wakeful (Mendonca, Prasad, & Ragunatha, 1993). The aim of the present investigation is to explore the relationship between depression and social support m adolescent. For this purpose 500 adolescents(250 male and 250 female)age 13-18 years were studied from various schools of Delhi. Beck depression inventory (BDl-11; Beck, Steer,&Brown, 1996) and social support questionnaire (SSQ; Sarson, Levine, Basham, & Sarason, 1983) were administered m order to assess depression and social support respectively. 2 way Analysis of Variance was applied to analyze the data. Results were then discussed in the light of previous literature and implications for further studies were made.

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Depression, Social Support, Adolescents, and Gender.
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Sonali Sardana
Department of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, India

Abstract


Depression is a serious psychological disorder and it is the need of the hour to explore all elements related to depression m order to deal with it effectively. Depression which constitutes almost 70 percent of all mental illness, has taken an alarming proportions, nudging the medical world wakeful (Mendonca, Prasad, & Ragunatha, 1993). The aim of the present investigation is to explore the relationship between depression and social support m adolescent. For this purpose 500 adolescents(250 male and 250 female)age 13-18 years were studied from various schools of Delhi. Beck depression inventory (BDl-11; Beck, Steer,&Brown, 1996) and social support questionnaire (SSQ; Sarson, Levine, Basham, & Sarason, 1983) were administered m order to assess depression and social support respectively. 2 way Analysis of Variance was applied to analyze the data. Results were then discussed in the light of previous literature and implications for further studies were made.

Keywords


Depression, Social Support, Adolescents, and Gender.