Temperament and symptoms of stress and depression among adolescents : The mediating role of psychological flexibility
Puolakanaho, A., Muotka, J., Lappalainen, R., Hirvonen, R., Lappalainen, P., & Kiuru, N. (2023). Temperament and symptoms of stress and depression among adolescents : The mediating role of psychological flexibility. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports, 12, Article 100493. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadr.2023.100493
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Abstract
Background
Early appearing temperamental differences and the psychological flexibility skills of individuals are proposed factors influencing stress and depression among adolescents. We test the theoretical assumption that temperament may form a basis for facing the outer world, while the development of psychological flexibility being another such basis and a mediator in well-being outcomes.
Methods
Using data on 740 adolescents (Mage = 15.7 years, 57% female) assessed at the beginning and end of the final grade of basic education, structural equation modeling (SEM) with mediation analysis was conducted to examine the associations between the key temperament dimensions, changes in psychological flexibility, and changes in symptoms of stress and depression.
Results
The results indicate that both temperament and psychological flexibility had unique, direct associations with changes in symptoms of stress and depression. There were also indirect links between temperament and changes in symptoms achieved via psychological flexibility: adolescents with negative affectivity (NA) showed an increase in symptoms of stress and depression mediated by lower psychological flexibility, while adolescents with effortful control (EC) and extraversion (EX) showed a decrease in symptoms, mediated by higher psychological flexibility.
Limitations
More research with longer-term follow-up study designs is needed to explore these associations thoroughly.
Conclusions
Temperamental patterns play a significant role in the development of psychological symptoms. However, these associations are modified by psychological flexibility. Together, temperamental dimensions and psychological flexibility form cumulative patterns influencing psychological symptoms. The practical implications of the findings are discussed in this study.
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This study was funded by the Finnish Cultural Foundation, Edufutura-funding for RL (Strategic Funding by the Rector of the University of Jyväskylä, the Academy of Finland project funding for NK (No. 324,638), and personal funding from RH (No.294970).License
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