A cross-sectional investigation into the role of intersectionality as a moderator of the relation between youth adversity and adolescent depression/anxiety symptoms in the community.
Laura HaversKamaldeep BhuiRuichong ShuaiPeter FonagyMina FazelCraig MorganDaisy FancourtPaul McCroneMelanie SmukGeorgina M HosangSania ShakoorPublished in: Journal of adolescence (2024)
Youth adversity is associated with heightened depression/anxiety across intersectional profiles in 13-14-year-olds. The stronger effects observed for males, and for higher SES, may be interpreted in terms of structural privilege. Preliminary findings suggest that vulnerability and resilience to the effects of youth adversity may partially depend on specific intersectional effects. Importantly, the current results invite further investigation in this emerging line of inquiry.