Browsing by Subject "depression"
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(2006-07-28)Department: PsychologyThis longitudinal study investigated the cognitive diathesis-stress model of depression in a high-risk sample across three years (i.e., 6th, 7th, and 8th grade), using traditional, additive, weakest link, and keystone ...
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Analysis of power spectrum density of male speech as indicators for high risk and depressed decision (2017-01-09)Department: Electrical EngineeringAssessment 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 ...
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(2011-04-18)Department: Electrical EngineeringDepression is a potentially life threatening mood disorder which affects many people. Two thirds of the people with depression don‟t realize that depression is a treatable illness, only 50% of people diagnosed with major ...
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(2014-03-29)Department: Electrical EngineeringPatients 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 ...
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(2004-07-13)Department: PsychologyAffective startle eyeblink modulation by unipolar depressed and nondepressed participants was assessed during the anticipation and viewing of emotional pictures. Anticipatory startle probes were presented at 2000 ms and ...
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(Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2019-08-07)Exposure to social stress is a well-established risk factor for the development and recurrence of depression. Reduced neural responsiveness to monetary reward has been associated with greater symptoms following stress ...
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(2015-05-26)Department: PsychologyIdentifying cognitive and emotional risk factors that contribute to the onset, maintenance, and recurrence of depression is crucial for developing interventions for treatment and prevention. Poor executive function skills ...
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(2015-11-20)Department: PsychologyCurrent theories of the relationship between personality and depression largely ignore conscientiousness and grit, leaving little conceptual framework for investigation. Among the handful of studies having investigated ...
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(2009-12-17)Department: PsychologyThe present study examined changes in coping as a mediator of the efficacy of a preventive intervention program for children and adolescents of parents with a history of depression. Changes in coping as a mediator were ...
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(2011-08-01)Department: PsychologyOne community sample (N = 607) of youths generated self-reported responses to body dissatisfaction, from which the Adolescent Responses to Body Dissatisfaction (ARBD) inventory was constructed. A second similar sample (N ...
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(2004-12-01)Department: PsychologyIn a sample of 515 children (grades 2, 4, and 6), we examined parenting and negative life events as predictors of depressive cognitions, specifically depressogenic attributional style, depressive cognitive schemas, and low ...
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(2012-03-31)Department: PsychologyThe 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 ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2022-03-27)Children of depressed parents are at an increased risk for depression and other forms of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology, but certain factors may interrupt or moderate this transmission. Specifically, both ...
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(2008-10-06)Department: PsychologyTo disentangle the relations between maladaptive cognitive style and depression, we tested simultaneously two different models of this relation: cognitive style predicting later depressive symptoms and depressive symptoms ...
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(MDPI: Religions, 2017-07-27)Although numerous studies have shown that discrimination contributes to poorer mental health, the precise mechanisms underlying this association are not well understood. In this paper, we consider the possibility that ...
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(2017-08-09)Department: PsychologyOffspring 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 ...
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(2012-08-12)Department: PsychologyThe current study investigated the role of chronic stress in alterations in automatic attentional and stress reactivity processes that may affect vulnerability to mental and physical illness in women. Participants were ...
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Effects of an Adolescent Depression Prevention Program on Parental Criticisms and Positive Remarks (2018-11-21)Department: PsychologyThis study examined the effects of a cognitive behavioral depression prevention program on parental criticisms and positive remarks, and whether effects varied by adolescents’ gender and parenting behavior. Of 305 adolescents ...
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(2016-08-01)Department: NeuroscienceCannabinoid receptors have been examined as potential targets to alleviate the negative consequences of anxiety, trauma-related, and stress-related disorders. However, in preclinical animal studies, synthetic cannabinoids ...