Youth Perceived Social Support and Symptom Distress: A Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model

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Eline M. Meuleman
William M. van der Veld
Odilia M. Laceulle
Paul T. van der Heijden
Maaike Verhagen
Elisa van Ee
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[1] Radboud University Nijmegen,Behavioural Science Institute
[2] Utrecht University,Department of Developmental Psychology
[3] Mental Health Institute,Reinier van Arkel
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Social support; Symptom distress; Youth; Reciprocal relations; Caregivers;
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Although social support and mental health associations have been extensively investigated, their reciprocal relations in vulnerable youth remain understudied. This study investigated the relations between perceived social support and symptom distress over time whilst differentiating between support from caregivers and significant others. The sample included 257 youth (79% self-identified women, Mage = 19.2, SD = 2.5) who were receiving mental health treatment. Using a Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model, results revealed no significant concurrent associations, between-person effects, or cross-lagged effects. The autoregressive effects suggested that perceived social support from caregivers was relatively stable over time, while symptom distress and support from a significant other were not. In all, this study challenged the validity of the social causation and social erosion models in the context of perceived social support and symptom distress among vulnerable youth, revealing an absence of significant reciprocal associations. The stable nature of perceived social support from caregivers compared to support from significant others was highlighted. The study design, hypotheses, and target analyses were preregistered under https://osf.io/f4qpg.
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