Depressive symptoms and career-related goal appraisals: Genetic and environmental correlations and interactions
Salmela-Aro, K., Read, S., Vuoksimaa, E., Korhonen, T., Dick, D. M., Kaprio, J., & Rose, R. J. (2014). Depressive symptoms and career-related goal appraisals: Genetic and environmental correlations and interactions. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 17(4), 236-243. https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2014.33
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Twin Research and Human GeneticsTekijät
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2014Tekijänoikeudet
© The Authors 2014. This is an article whose final and definitive form has been published by Cambridge University Press.
Abstract: In order to further understand why depressive symptoms are associated with negative goal appraisals, the
present study examined the genetic and environmental correlations and interactions between depressive
symptoms and career-related goal appraisals. A total of 1,240 Finnish twins aged 21–26 years completed
a questionnaire containing items on the appraisal of their career goals along five dimensions: importance,
progress, effort, strain, and self-efficacy. In the same questionnaire, the 10-item General Behavior Inven-
tory assessed depressive symptoms. Structural equation modeling was used to evaluate the genetic and
environmental correlations and gene–environment interactions between the career-goal appraisals and
depressive symptoms. Associations were identified, and were attributed to environmental factors. Of the
career-related goal appraisals, the shared environmental component was of a higher magnitude for the
dimension of strain among the depressed compared with non-depressed subjects. The results indicate that
the interplay between depressive symptoms and negative career-related goal appraisals is significantly
affected by environmental factors, and thus possibly susceptible to targeted interventions.
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