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      <subfield code="a">Rodríguez-Naranjo, María Carmen</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Research has shown that family functioning contributes to depressive symptoms in adolescents, with a&#xd;
wide range of family functioning characteristics associated to adolescent depressive symptoms. However,&#xd;
these family attributes have been studied through different studies, methodologies and theoretical&#xd;
frameworks, and do not allow envisaging a single whole picture of the family attributes associated to&#xd;
adolescent depressive symptoms. The objective of this study was to overcome this deficit. We followed a&#xd;
systematic approach and used the Family Assessment Device (FAD), which comprehensively identify six&#xd;
family variables in which healthy and unhealthy families differ: Problem Solving (PS), Communication&#xd;
(CM), Roles (RL), Affective Responsiveness (AR), Affective Involvement (AI) and Behaviour Control&#xd;
(BC). Independent regression analyses conducted for each variable showed that all the FAD variables&#xd;
significantly predicted BDI scores. However, when the six variables were introduced simultaneously in&#xd;
the same equation to control for the shared explained variance, only AR and AI showed significant&#xd;
effects, with BC approaching significance. These results were confirmed through Prat measure, which&#xd;
showed that the non-overlapping effects of AR, AI and BC accounted for virtually the whole variance&#xd;
explained by the FAD dimensions. Conclusions at both methodological and applied levels emerge from&#xd;
these results. At a methodological level, these results prove the need for controlling the shared variance&#xd;
between family variables before deriving any conclusion about their role. At an applied level, they&#xd;
showed that the family affective aspects are the most important regarding adolescent depression, with&#xd;
only behaviour control playing a role within the non-affective variables.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Adolescentes - Psicología</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Family functioning characteristics involved in adolescent depressive symptoms</subfield>
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