Vol. 6 No. 3
Year: 2013
Issue: November-January
Title: Social Networking of Depressed and Non-depressed
Author Name: Sarwat Sultan,
Irshad Hussain
Synopsis:
The present
study aimed at examining the interpersonal aspects of depression among female
college students. A sample of 60 undergraduate female college students (50
pairs: 25 depressed and 25 non-depressed subjects along with their best
friends) was drawn from Government Degree College
for Women, Multan .
Beck Depression Inventory (Beck et al., 1961) was administered to both the
depressed and non-depressed subjects along with their best friends (i) to fill
it out for themselves, (ii) to fill it out for as would their friends (iii) and
to fill out for, as would the average person. Statistical analysis showed that
the best friends of depressed subjects were significantly more depressed than
the best friends of non-depressed subjects. Results also suggested that
depressed subjects perceived their best friends and the average persons to be
more depressed as compared to the non-depressed subjects. No significant
differences were found between actual and perceived scores of best friends of
both the depressed and non-depressed subjects. Also, no significant differences
were found between best friend’s perception and actual scores of depressed and
non-depressed subjects.
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