英文摘要 |
The present study introduces the latent growth modeling to analyze junior high school students' samples in the panel survey: Taiwan Youth Project. The main purposes are to (1) examine and compare the theoretical models of depression and deviance, (2) realize the development trend in and casual relationship between depression and deviance, and (3) investigate the gender difference in the path relationship. The results indicated that (1) in general, there are cross-lagged effects between depression and deviance, with the reciprocal relation model being the best fit to the data for interpreting the relationship between depression and deviance in junior high school students; and that (2) the gender difference existed in the influential path relationship between depression and deviance. For boys, the change rates were influenced by their initial status in both depression and deviance at the first grade. For girls, at the first grade, the initial depression had influences on the change rate in both depression and deviance, while the initial status in deviance had no effect on the change rate in depression. |