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Title: Depressive symptoms and goal pursuit: Between-person and reciprocal within-person effects in a multi-wave longitudinal study. Author: Leduc-Cummings I, Milyavskaya M, Howard AL, Drapeau M. Journal: J Clin Psychol; 2024 Dec; 80(12):2357-2386. PubMed ID: 39356161. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Depressive symptoms, goal progress, and goal characteristics are interrelated, but the directionality of these relationships is unclear. METHODS: In a 6-wave longitudinal study (N = 431; 2002 total surveys), we examine the bidirectionality of the relationships between depressive symptoms, goal characteristics (commitment, self-efficacy, and perception of other's support), and goal progress for academic and interpersonal goals at 2-week intervals. Separate random-intercept cross-lagged panel models were tested for each goal characteristic across both goals. RESULTS: At the within-person level, goal progress significantly positively predicted commitment, self-efficacy, and perception of others' support for the goal. Most of the other hypothesized paths were nonsignificant, including paths between depressive symptoms and progress. At the between-person level, all variables were significantly correlated, with some effects significantly larger for the interpersonal than the academic goal. DISCUSSION: The results suggest that when it comes to depressive symptoms and goal pursuit, general tendencies may be more important than variations over 2-week intervals.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]