Does adolescent depression modify the association between psychosocial job stressors and mental health in emergent adulthood?
Anthony Daniel LaMontagneLay-San TooKatrina WittTracy Evans-WhippPatrick J OwenJohn W ToumbourouPublished in: American journal of industrial medicine (2023)
Findings showed partial support for the hypothesis that a history of high depression symptoms in adolescence predicts stronger associations between job stressor exposures and psychological distress among those employed in emergent adulthood. The limitations of this secondary analysis suggest a need for purpose-designed studies to answer this important research question more definitively.