Browsing by Author "David A. Cole"
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Truss, Alanna E. (2008-07-24)Department: PsychologyA model in which self-perceived competence mediates the relations of parenting and negative life events to depressive symptoms was tested in a sample of 755 elementary and middle school students. Developmental trends in ...
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Felton, Julia Widney (2011-12-15)Department: PsychologyThe current study examined risk factors for the development of depression during childhood and adolescence in boys and girls, including personality, social, and cognitive variables. One hundred and fifty-seven male and ...
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Siciliano, Rachel Elizabeth (2019-05-08)Department: PsychologyDespite surgical palliation, children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) have compromised cardiac functioning and increased risk for cognitive deficits. Yet, little is known about detailed profiles of cognitive ...
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Ball, Shellene Marie (2006-03-08)Department: PsychologyUsing a sample of depressed adults taken from the NIMH Treatment for Depression Collaborative Research Program (TDCRP), I examined the concurrent and incremental validity of using depression diagnoses, diagnostic components, ...
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Bruce, Alanna E. (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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Roeder, Kathryn Mary (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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LaGrange, Beth (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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Felton, Julia Widney (2007-04-20)Department: PsychologyWeight change is one of nine key symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder in adolescents, as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 1994). Several studies, ...
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Weitlauf, Amy Sue (2010-08-05)Department: PsychologyAttributional theories of depression (Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978; Abramson, Metalsky, & Alloy, 1989) are often applied to children. However, these theories do not consider how children’s understanding of causal ...
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Sinclair, Keneisha Rachelle (2011-04-02)Department: PsychologyProspective relations of physical and relational peer victimization to positive and negative self-cognitions were examined in a one-year, two-wave longitudinal study. Self-reports of cognitions and both peer nomination and ...
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Zelkowitz, Rachel Lauren (2019-07-11)Department: PsychologyDirect and indirect self-harm behaviors frequently co-occur, suggesting possible common factors in their etiology. Theoretical models of two such behaviors, nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and disordered eating (DE), implicate ...
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Kraatz, Miriam (2011-12-01)Department: PsychologyThis dissertation takes a detailed look at two seemingly well-established procedures in Monte Carlo research. Part I closely examines the 3rd and 5th order polynomial transforms and the g-and-h distribution, all designed ...
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Roeder, Kathryn Mary (2017-08-09)Department: PsychologyThe experience of peer victimization predicts future suicidal thoughts and behaviors in adolescents and adults; however, little is known about intermediary cognitive processes that underlie this relation. The present study ...
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Nick, Elizabeth Ann (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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Tilghman-Osborne, Carlos Emanuel (2007-04-17)Department: PsychologyThis study investigates the similarity between Tangney’s (1996) conceptualization of guilt and shame and Janoff-Bulman’s (1979) conceptualization of behavioral and characterological self-blame (BSB & CSB) in the context ...