reviewJournal of Abnormal PsychologyJan 1, 2002Closed access

Age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, and birth cohort difference on the children's depression inventory: A meta-analysis.

San Diego State University · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor · +1 more institution

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Abstract

A within-scale meta-analysis was performed on 310 samples of children (ages 8-16; N = 61,424) responding to the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI). Girls' depression scores stayed steady from ages 8 to 11 and then increased between ages 12 and 16. Boys' CDI scores were stable from ages 8 to 16 except for a high CDI score at age 12. Girls' scores were slightly lower than boys' during childhood, but girls scored higher beginning at age 13. There were no socioeconomic status effects and no differences between White and Black samples. However, Hispanic samples scored significantly higher on the CDI. Analyses for birth cohort showed a slight decrease in boys' CDI scores over time and no change for girls.…

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Keywords
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Psychology
  • Depression (economics)
  • Demography
  • Cohort
  • Meta-analysis
  • Cohort study
  • Longitudinal study
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