The article presents an empirical study devoted to the study of depressive
symptoms in adolescents with different personality profiles corresponding
to high psychological risks of developing addictive behavior. The study
materials were obtained from a sample of 140 adolescents with high
rates of suicidal and self-harming behavior identified (in a previously
published study). Indicators of autoaggressive behavior were diagnosed
on the basis of psychodiagnostic testing conducted in secondary schools
in the Moscow region. To study the risks of addictive behavior, a
questionnaire "Narokrisk" was used (Syrkin L. D., 2016), and a
questionnaire for children's depression was used to study depressive
symptoms (children's Depression Inventory, Kovacs M., 1992). The study
identified 50 people with risk-based personality profiles that correspond
to high risks of addictive behavior associated with substance use.
According to the results of a comparative analysis in the group with high
addictive potential and the control group (n=90), it was found that the
integral level of depression in the risk group significantly exceeds the
critical value (71), while in the control group, the indicator of depression
varies within the normal range. The results of correlation analysis
revealed significant relationships between the indicators of individual
symptoms and the overall level of depression. Conclusions are made that
in adolescents with abulistic, conformal and cognitive-destructive riskbased
personality profiles, an increase in addictive potential is
accompanied by an increase in depressive symptoms.