All Relations between Depression and attitudes

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Babak Nejati, Chia-Wei Fan, William J Boone, Mark D Griffiths, Chung-Ying Lin, Amir H Pakpou. Validating the Persian Intuitive Eating Scale-2 Among Breast Cancer Survivors Who Are Overweight/Obese. Evaluation & the health professions. vol 44. issue 4. 2021-11-02. PMID:33054372. women who were overweight/obese with breast cancer (n = 762; mean ± sd age = 55.1 ± 5.7 years) completed the following questionnaires: ies-2, general self-efficacy scale (gse-6), hospital anxiety and depression scale (hads), short form-12 (sf-12), weight bias internalization scale (wbis), body appreciation scale-2 (bas-2), and eating attitudes test (eat-26). 2021-11-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Precious Esie, Theresa L Osypuk, Sidney R Schuler, Lisa M Bate. Social norms and the association between intimate partner violence and depression in rural Bangladesh-a multilevel analysis. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. vol 56. issue 12. 2021-11-02. PMID:33687499. although ipv and attitudes justifying ipv against women are highly prevalent in this context, nothing is known about how related contextual norms affect associations between individual-level ipv exposure and depression. 2021-11-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Katharina C Dixon-Ward, Stella W Y Cha. 'Faking it': Exploring adolescent perceptions of depression (in)authenticity and 'attention seeking'. The British journal of clinical psychology. 2021-10-30. PMID:34716598. attitudes towards peers who are not perceived to be legitimately depressed, or whose depression 'authenticity' is questioned, represent a current gap in adolescent depression stigma research. 2021-10-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Noor Fairuzi Suhana Yahya, Nur Islami Mohd Fahmi Teng, Najwa Shafiee, Norsham Julian. Association between Breastfeeding Attitudes and Postpartum Depression among Mothers with Premature Infants during COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 20. 2021-10-28. PMID:34682652. association between breastfeeding attitudes and postpartum depression among mothers with premature infants during covid-19 pandemic. 2021-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Noor Fairuzi Suhana Yahya, Nur Islami Mohd Fahmi Teng, Najwa Shafiee, Norsham Julian. Association between Breastfeeding Attitudes and Postpartum Depression among Mothers with Premature Infants during COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 20. 2021-10-28. PMID:34682652. we aimed to measure the level of breastfeeding attitude and its association with postpartum depression among mothers with premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (nicu) during the covid-19 pandemic. 2021-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Noor Fairuzi Suhana Yahya, Nur Islami Mohd Fahmi Teng, Najwa Shafiee, Norsham Julian. Association between Breastfeeding Attitudes and Postpartum Depression among Mothers with Premature Infants during COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 20. 2021-10-28. PMID:34682652. the iowa infant feeding attitude score (iifas) and the edinburgh postnatal depression scale, along with sociodemographic questionnaires, were used to obtain information on the mothers' attitudes towards breastfeeding and the risk of postpartum depression. 2021-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Noor Fairuzi Suhana Yahya, Nur Islami Mohd Fahmi Teng, Najwa Shafiee, Norsham Julian. Association between Breastfeeding Attitudes and Postpartum Depression among Mothers with Premature Infants during COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 18. issue 20. 2021-10-28. PMID:34682652. mothers with a high risk of depression were less likely to have a positive attitude towards breastfeeding (or 0.37, 95% ci 0.199, 0.675) as compared to mothers with a low risk of depression ( 2021-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jeffrey C Valentine, Mike W-L Cheung, Eric J Smith, Olivia Alexander, Jessica M Hatton, Ryan Y Hong, Lucas T Huckaby, Samantha C Patton, Patrick Pössel, Hayley D Seel. A Primer on Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling: the Case of Depression. Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research. 2021-10-28. PMID:34708309. we begin with a high-level overview of the considerations that researchers need to address when using meta-analytic structural equation modeling (masem) and then discuss a research project that brings together theoretically important cognitive constructs related to depression to (a) show how these constructs are related, (b) test the direct and indirect effects of dysfunctional attitudes on depression, and (c) test the effects of study-level moderating variables. 2021-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jeffrey C Valentine, Mike W-L Cheung, Eric J Smith, Olivia Alexander, Jessica M Hatton, Ryan Y Hong, Lucas T Huckaby, Samantha C Patton, Patrick Pössel, Hayley D Seel. A Primer on Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling: the Case of Depression. Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research. 2021-10-28. PMID:34708309. our results suggest that the indirect effect of dysfunctional attitudes (via negative automatic thinking) on depression is two and a half times larger than the direct effect of dysfunctional attitudes on depression. 2021-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ellen J Tourtelot, Jasmine R Davis, Nicole Trabold, Devyani K Shah, Ellen Poleshuc. She Screened Positive for Depression at the First Prenatal Visit, What Really Happens Next? Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings. vol 28. issue 3. 2021-10-22. PMID:32851553. the aim of this mixed-methods study was to evaluate how providers in a busy urban practice with universal depression screening and co-located behavioral health services responded to positive screens and to explore patient expectations and attitudes towards positive screens. 2021-10-22 2023-08-13 human
Susan D Shenkin, Ken Laidlaw, Mike Allerhand, Gillian E Mead, John M Starr, Ian J Dear. Life course influences of physical and cognitive function and personality on attitudes to aging in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936. International psychogeriatrics. 2021-10-21. PMID:24622392. predictors of attitudes to psychosocial loss were high neuroticism; low extraversion, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness; high anxiety and depression; and more physical disability. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 human
Michelle R Munson, Sarah Carter Narendorf, J Curtis McMille. Knowledge of and Attitudes Towards Behavioral Health Services Among Older Youth in the Foster Care System. Child & adolescent social work journal : C & A. vol 28. issue 2. 2021-10-21. PMID:25076807. gender and depression were the strongest predictors of knowledge and attitudes, respectively. 2021-10-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alastair McClelland, Shopnara Khanam, Adrian Furnha. Cultural and age differences in beliefs about depression: British Bangladeshis vs. British Whites. Mental health, religion & culture. vol 17. issue 3. 2021-10-21. PMID:25076835. the hypotheses were broadly supported; there were significant interactions between ethnicity and age, which generally revealed an increasingly negative attitude towards depression with increasing age amongst british bangladeshis. 2021-10-21 2023-08-13 human
Alastair McClelland, Shopnara Khanam, Adrian Furnha. Cultural and age differences in beliefs about depression: British Bangladeshis vs. British Whites. Mental health, religion & culture. vol 17. issue 3. 2021-10-21. PMID:25076835. the attitudes towards depression in the young was similar (and generally positive) in both ethnic groups. 2021-10-21 2023-08-13 human
L Esther de Graaf, Jeffrey Roelofs, Marcus J H Huiber. Measuring Dysfunctional Attitudes in the General Population: The Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (form A) Revised. Cognitive therapy and research. vol 33. issue 4. 2021-10-20. PMID:19623267. the dysfunctional attitude scale (das) was designed to measure the intensity of dysfunctional attitudes, a hallmark feature of depression. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sungeun You, Rebecca Davis Merritt, Kenneth R Conne. Do gender differences in the role of dysfunctional attitudes in depressive symptoms depend on depression history? Personality and individual differences. vol 46. issue 2. 2021-10-20. PMID:20046999. do gender differences in the role of dysfunctional attitudes in depressive symptoms depend on depression history? 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sungeun You, Rebecca Davis Merritt, Kenneth R Conne. Do gender differences in the role of dysfunctional attitudes in depressive symptoms depend on depression history? Personality and individual differences. vol 46. issue 2. 2021-10-20. PMID:20046999. gender differences in the moderating role of dysfunctional attitudes in the relationship between life stress and depressive symptoms were examined with and without controlling for the presence of lifetime history of depression. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sungeun You, Rebecca Davis Merritt, Kenneth R Conne. Do gender differences in the role of dysfunctional attitudes in depressive symptoms depend on depression history? Personality and individual differences. vol 46. issue 2. 2021-10-20. PMID:20046999. when lifetime history of depression was controlled, dysfunctional attitudes played a moderating role in the relationship between life stress and depressive symptoms for both men and women. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sungeun You, Rebecca Davis Merritt, Kenneth R Conne. Do gender differences in the role of dysfunctional attitudes in depressive symptoms depend on depression history? Personality and individual differences. vol 46. issue 2. 2021-10-20. PMID:20046999. however, when lifetime history of depression was not controlled, dysfunctional attitudes moderated the relationship of life stress and depressive symptoms for women only. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sungeun You, Rebecca Davis Merritt, Kenneth R Conne. Do gender differences in the role of dysfunctional attitudes in depressive symptoms depend on depression history? Personality and individual differences. vol 46. issue 2. 2021-10-20. PMID:20046999. the results suggest gender differences in the moderating role of dysfunctional attitudes may be contingent on lifetime history of depression and that past depression may exert differing effects for men and women. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear