“…Among community samples the pattern has been replicated among those with histories of major depression, including late adolescent women (Daley et al, 1997), young adolescent males and females (Hammen & Brennan, 2001;Patton, Coffey, Posterino, Carlin, & Bowes, 2003), adult men (Cui & Vaillant, 1997) and adult women (Hammen & Brennan, 2002;Harkness & Luther, 2001). Numerous studies have also shown the stress generation pattern in samples of individuals with elevated depression scores such as college students (Hankin, Kassel, & Abela, 2005;Joiner, Wingate, Gencoz, & Gencoz, 2005;Potthoff, Holahan, & Joiner, 1995; additional studies are noted in the section on personality predictors of stress occurrence), or symptom scores in other populations (e.g., Davila, Bradbury, Cohan, & Tochluk, 1997;Jones, Beach, & Forehand, 2001;Van Os & Jones, 1999). Many of these studies found that elevated rates of stressors among those with depression histories did not occur for independent (fateful) events, and were specific to dependent events that are especially likely to reflect interpersonal content.…”