Abstract

Based on former empirical studies and theoretical models the present study investigated, whether stress symptoms, stress coping, and activity of HPA axis are different in girls with major depression compared to non-depressed controls. 148 girls with a mean age of 15 years were studied twice with 6 months between the two assessments. 74 fulfilled DSM IV criteria for major depression at first assessment. Stress symptoms and stress coping were measured with validated German questionnaires. The cortisol awakening response was analyzed by collecting saliva samples. Depressed girls showed a greater stress load, which was significantly influenced by stress coping strategies. HPA axis activity was heightened in depressed girls, but does not seem to have an influence on stress load.

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