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Dynamic Longitudinal Associations between Parents’ Depressive Symptoms and Children’s Explanatory Style
(2017-08-09)
Offspring of depressed parents are at significantly greater risk for developing psychopathology and impairment in cognitive and social functioning than children of non-depressed parents. The current longitudinal study ...
Inflammation and accumulating risk for developing psychiatric disorders
(2016-10-20)
The immune system and brain are intricately intertwined in both development and adult function. Unfortunately, this relationship can lead to dysfunction when balance in either system is disturbed. Inflammation does not ...
Relations Between Peer Victimization, Self-Cognitions, and Depression in the United States and Vietnam
(2012-08-12)
Peer victimization is a significant problem for students throughout the U.S., one that threatens the safety of school environment for all students. Peer victimization in the school has been linked to a number of negative ...
Parental Depression and Sociodemographic Factors: Examining Predictors of Parenting Behaviors
(2018-01-18)
Children and adolescents of depressed parents are at increased risk for psychopathology compared to children of parents without a history of depression. Two powerful source of risk for internalizing and externalizing ...
Reciprocal Relations between Adolescent Depressive Symptoms and Binge Eating
(2015-05-15)
Evidence suggests that overeating, LOC, and binge eating are all prospectively associated with depressive symptoms. Theory and research indicate that these relations are likely bidirectional. In addition, theory and ...
Analysis of speech features as potential indicators for depression and high risk suicide and possible predictors for the Hamilton Depression rating (HAMD) and Beck Depression Inventory scale (BDI-II)
(2014-03-29)
Patients who are diagnosed with depression without appropriate clinical recognition of their hidden suicidal tendencies are at elevated risk of making suicide attempts. An important clinical problem remains the differentiation ...
Stress, Negative Cognitive Style, and Coping as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in Children of Depressed Parents
(2010-04-08)
Stress, negative cognitive style, and coping were studied as predictors of depressive symptoms in children and adolescents at risk for depression. This study examined 166 children and adolescents (ages 9 to 15) of depressed ...
Relations between the Experience and Control of Anger, and Somatization and Internalizing Psychopathology among Middle-School Children in Vietnam
(2010-04-07)
The study presented in this thesis was designed to determine the relation between the experience, expression, and control of anger, and various forms of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology, among Vietnamese ...
Analysis of power spectrum density of male speech as indicators for high risk and depressed decision
(2017-01-09)
Assessment of a patients risk of committing suicide is important in order for them to be able to receive early hospitalization. The two critical mental states that may arouse much confusion to the clinicians are the high ...
Development of Cognitive Diatheses for Depression Subsequent to Peer Victimization: Moderation by Age and Gender
(2012-03-31)
The link between the experience of peer victimization (PV) and future psychological maladjustment, particularly depressive symptoms, has been consistently documented; however, little is known about intermediary cognitive ...