학술논문

Association Between Children's Empathy and Depression: The Moderating Role of Social Preference.
Document Type
Article
Source
Child Psychiatry & Human Development. Jun2023, Vol. 54 Issue 3, p857-869. 13p. 2 Charts, 3 Graphs.
Subject
*EMPATHY in children
*MENTAL depression
*EMPATHY
Language
ISSN
0009-398X
Abstract
Although empathy is typically an adaptive characteristic of children, extreme empathy alone or in combination with a negative environment may contribute to a risk of depression. The present study comprehensively investigated the associations between the three constructs of empathy and depression in children, as well as the potential moderating effect of peer relationships (i.e., social preference) on this association. A total of 1223 children (mean age = 10.50 ±.93 years) completed questionnaires on empathy and depression, and social preference was nominated by their peers. Cognitive empathy and positive empathy exerted a positive quadratic effect on depression, while negative empathy had a positive linear association with depression. For children with a low social preference, all three empathy constructs were positively quadratically correlated with depression, extremely high and low empathy were associated with increased depression, and moderate empathy was associated with the lowest level of depression. For children with a high social preference, higher positive empathy was associated with lower depression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]