Browsing by Subject "depression"
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(Clinical Psychological Science, 2019-07)Insight into how cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) works is urgently needed to improve depressive outcome. First, we discuss the role of learning in CBT for depression by reviewing evidence for learning processes involved ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2010-04-21)Adolescent depression is a prevalent and recurrent problem associated with significant impairment. Although some treatments have been found to be effective in reducing depression in youth, early intervention and prevention ...
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(2013-12-03)Department: ChemistryThe presynaptic, cocaine- and amphetamine-sensitive dopamine (DA) transporter (DAT, SLC6A3) controls the intensity and duration of synaptic dopamine signals by rapid clearance of the neurotransmitter back into presynaptic ...
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(2011-11-23)Department: Nursing ScienceRAPE TRAUMA: A STUDY OF PREFERRED RAPE DISCLOSURE METHODS AND FACTORS INFLUENCING PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN RAPE VICTIMS CARRIE M. CARRETTA Dissertation under the direction of Professor Sheila H. Ridner, PhD, RN, FAAN This ...
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(2015-05-15)Department: PsychologyEvidence 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 ...
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(2012-07-26)Department: PsychologyDepressed parents tend to exhibit impaired parenting, although the specific mechanisms underlying this relation are not well understood. Past research has shown that depressed adults use less adaptive coping strategies ...
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(2012-08-12)Department: PsychologyPeer 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 ...
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(2010-04-07)Department: PsychologyThe 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 ...
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(2002-04-29)Department: PsychologyWe tested the prediction that resting frontal brain asymmetry would be a marker of vulnerability for depression among adolescents. Baseline electroencephalographic (EEG) activity was recorded from 12-14 year-old adolescent ...
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(2005-08-10)Department: PsychologyAn ecological and multidisciplinary approach is used in predicting the impact of residential community identification (RCI) on distress and well-being. RCI is defined as a fusion of place identity to the residential street ...
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(Clinical Psychological Science, 2019-07)The Healthy Activity Program (HAP), a brief, lay-counselor-delivered, behavioral activation psychological treatment, was found to be effective in reducing depressive symptoms among primary care attendees in India. We now ...
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(2013-07-26)Department: PsychologyLimited attention has been paid to the developmental demands of cognitive therapy (CT) for youth depression. Extant research examining the relation between “development” and therapeutic efficacy has used age as a rough ...
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(2004-07-27)Department: PsychologyIn this study 2 reinforcement models were tested to examine whether adolescent depressive behaviors are positively or negatively reinforced by mothers in families with a depressed adolescent. Seventy-two adolescents (14-18 ...
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(2011-06-28)Department: PsychologyThis study examined cortisol reactivity and regulation to a psychosocial stress task in 102 young adults, ages 18 to 31 (mean age = 22.97, SD = 3.87), at varied risk for depression (56 remitted depressed, 46 never depressed). ...
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(2010-04-08)Department: PsychologyStress, 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 ...
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(2005-07-29)Department: PsychologyThe tripartite model by Watson and Clark (1991) represents one way to conceptualize symptoms of depression and anxiety, which has received encouraging empirical support from factor analytic, pharmacological and other ...
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(2008-04-14)Department: Nursing ScienceThe purpose of this project was to assess the relationship of maternal psychosocial factors on maternal competence for infant feeding in a sample of first-time, adolescent mothers. A cross-sectional, correlational design ...
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(2016-07-26)Department: PsychologyThe Internet provides a new arena in which social support operates. After surveying the in-person literature, we created the Online Social Support Scale, which measures four kinds of social support online: esteem/emotional, ...
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(2005-04-19)Department: PsychologyThe goal of this study was to examine the relationship between diabetes and depressive symptoms in the Southern Community Cohort Study (SCCS). The SCCS is a prospective, community-based cohort study examining racial ...
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(2005-12-14)Department: PsychologyIn a sample of 71 mothers with and without a history of depression and their adolescent children, I examined maternal depression status, depressive symptoms, and negative parenting styles (hostile and withdrawn) as well ...