Research Article

Exploratory Study of Depressed Adolescents’ Life Narratives

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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the life stories of depressive adolescents and compare them with non-clinical adolescents’ life stories. Methods: For this purpose, we compared 20 life stories of hospitalized adolescents suffering from major depressive episode with 40 life stories of adolescents attending school divided into two groups: 20 non-depressed and 20 depressed adolescents. Results: Results showed that life stories differed as a function of psychopathology. Depressed hospitalized adolescents spoke about their disease and defined themselves by their depression. The depressed adolescents in school concentrated on schooling and school achievements, while the non-depressed group defined themselves by their family, friends and inclusion in a peer group. Conclusion: These analyses allowed us to highlight specific themes mentioned by each of the three groups of adolescents. Although life stories are personal and unique, analysis of such stories allows us to better understand the daily reality of depressive adolescents and the relationships between the life events they experience, daily stressors, depression and how they construct their personal history.

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Adolescentdepressiondepressive moodlife narrativestextual data analysis
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 55 Issue: 2
  • Page/Article: 87-100
  • DOI: 10.5334/pb.bh
  • Published on 16 Jun 2015
  • Peer Reviewed