Self Esteem and Depressive Symptoms: Perceptions of Negative Outcomes of Hooking Up
Document Type
Oral Presentation
Campus where you would like to present
SURC Ballroom C/D
Start Date
16-5-2013
End Date
16-5-2013
Abstract
This study investigated the relationships between depression, self-esteem, and gender and perceived negative effects of hooking up. A sample of 667 students from two universities completed online surveys. Analysis found a statistically significant correlation between depressive symptoms and perceived negative effects of hooking up.
Recommended Citation
Enders, Sabrina, "Self Esteem and Depressive Symptoms: Perceptions of Negative Outcomes of Hooking Up" (2013). Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE). 113.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2013/posters/113
Poster Number
43
Additional Mentoring Department
Family Studies
Self Esteem and Depressive Symptoms: Perceptions of Negative Outcomes of Hooking Up
SURC Ballroom C/D
This study investigated the relationships between depression, self-esteem, and gender and perceived negative effects of hooking up. A sample of 667 students from two universities completed online surveys. Analysis found a statistically significant correlation between depressive symptoms and perceived negative effects of hooking up.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Duane Dowd