All Relations between Depression and attitudes

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Benjamin W Van Voorhees, Joshua Fogel, Thomas K Houston, Lisa A Cooper, Nae-Yuh Wang, Daniel E For. Beliefs and attitudes associated with the intention to not accept the diagnosis of depression among young adults. Annals of family medicine. vol 3. issue 1. 2006-03-07. PMID:15671189. we undertook a study to determine the association between depressive symptom severity, beliefs about and attitudes toward treatment, subjective social norms, and past behavior on the intent not to accept a physician's diagnosis of depression. 2006-03-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tian P S Oei, Evelyn Hibberd, Andrea J O'Brie. Study of the integrated cognitive model of depression among Latin-Americans. The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. vol 39. issue 10. 2006-03-02. PMID:16168021. the icm of depression postulates that the interaction between negative life events with dysfunctional attitudes increases the frequency of negative automatic thoughts, which in turns affects the depressive symptomatology of a person. 2006-03-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Erol Ozmen, Kultegin Ogel, Tamer Aker, Afsin Sagduyu, Defne Tamar, Cumhur Borata. Public opinions and beliefs about the treatment of depression in urban Turkey. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. vol 40. issue 11. 2006-02-23. PMID:16217593. although attitudes towards psychiatric illness influence its presentation, detection, recognition, treatment adherence and rehabilitation, the lay public's opinions and beliefs about the treatment of depression have not been investigated sufficiently. 2006-02-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marsha N Wittink, David Oslin, Kathryn A Knott, James C Coyne, Joseph J Gallo, Cynthia Zubritsk. Personal characteristics and depression-related attitudes of older adults and participation in stages of implementation of a multi-site effectiveness trial (PRISM-E). International journal of geriatric psychiatry. vol 20. issue 10. 2006-02-22. PMID:16163743. no study has assessed attitudes about depression and its treatment and participation at each step of recruitment and implementation of an effectiveness trial. 2006-02-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marsha N Wittink, David Oslin, Kathryn A Knott, James C Coyne, Joseph J Gallo, Cynthia Zubritsk. Personal characteristics and depression-related attitudes of older adults and participation in stages of implementation of a multi-site effectiveness trial (PRISM-E). International journal of geriatric psychiatry. vol 20. issue 10. 2006-02-22. PMID:16163743. our purpose was to determine the association between personal characteristics and attitudes of older adults about depression with participation at each step of the primary care research in substance abuse and mental health for the elderly (prism-e) treatment effectiveness trial. 2006-02-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kay Wilhelm, Lucinda Wedgwood, Gin Malhi, Philip Mitchell, Marie-Paule Austin, Beth Kotze, Heather Niven, Gordon Parke. Great expectations: factors influencing patient expectations and doctors recommendations at a Mood Disorders Unit. Journal of affective disorders. vol 88. issue 2. 2006-01-31. PMID:16111765. literature about expectations and management of depression within community samples reflects attitudes of people who have generally not received treatment. 2006-01-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
Takafumi Yoshida, Chiaki Taga, Yoshitake Matsumoto, Kenji Fuku. Paternal overprotection in obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression with obsessive traits. Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences. vol 59. issue 5. 2006-01-20. PMID:16194254. we conclude that the paternal controlling and interfering rearing attitudes are linked to the development of ocd and depression with obsessive traits, and are not linked to the development of depression itself. 2006-01-20 2023-08-12 human
Karl-Heinz Ladwig, Isabelle Deisenhofer, Heidi Simon, Claus Schmitt, Jens J Baumer. Characteristics associated with low treatment satisfaction in patients with implanted cardioverter defibrillators: results from the LICAD study. Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE. vol 28. issue 6. 2006-01-19. PMID:15955182. we measured anxiety, helplessness, and depression with standardized instruments and lts with 11 dichotomous items concerning a mistrustful attitude, a negative body image, and low appraisal. 2006-01-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Gerald J Haffel, Lyn Y Abramson, Zachary R Voelz, Gerald I Metalsky, Lisa Halberstadt, Benjamin M Dykman, Patricia Donovan, Michael E Hogan, Benjamin L Hankin, Lauren B Allo. Negative cognitive styles, dysfunctional attitudes, and the remitted depression paradigm: a search for the elusive cognitive vulnerability to depression factor among remitted depressives. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 5. issue 3. 2006-01-03. PMID:16187869. negative cognitive styles, dysfunctional attitudes, and the remitted depression paradigm: a search for the elusive cognitive vulnerability to depression factor among remitted depressives. 2006-01-03 2023-08-12 human
Gerald J Haffel, Lyn Y Abramson, Zachary R Voelz, Gerald I Metalsky, Lisa Halberstadt, Benjamin M Dykman, Patricia Donovan, Michael E Hogan, Benjamin L Hankin, Lauren B Allo. Negative cognitive styles, dysfunctional attitudes, and the remitted depression paradigm: a search for the elusive cognitive vulnerability to depression factor among remitted depressives. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 5. issue 3. 2006-01-03. PMID:16187869. participants' current depressive symptoms, negative cognitive styles (hopelessness theory), dysfunctional attitudes (beck's theory), and lifetime prevalence of clinically significant depression were assessed. 2006-01-03 2023-08-12 human
Gerald J Haffel, Lyn Y Abramson, Zachary R Voelz, Gerald I Metalsky, Lisa Halberstadt, Benjamin M Dykman, Patricia Donovan, Michael E Hogan, Benjamin L Hankin, Lauren B Allo. Negative cognitive styles, dysfunctional attitudes, and the remitted depression paradigm: a search for the elusive cognitive vulnerability to depression factor among remitted depressives. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 5. issue 3. 2006-01-03. PMID:16187869. participants who had remitted from an episode of clinically significant depression had more negative cognitive styles, but not greater levels of dysfunctional attitudes, than did never depressed individuals. 2006-01-03 2023-08-12 human
Catherine E Hanse. Psychometric properties of the Trauma Stages of Recovery. Psychological reports. vol 97. issue 1. 2005-12-23. PMID:16279329. convergent validity (with various subscales from the beck depression inventory, the self-esteem scale, the spielberger anger-expression scale, and the dissociative experiences scale) and discriminant validity (with various subscales of the aids knowledge and attitudes survey and jackson's personality research form dominance scale) were promising. 2005-12-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Amy W Wagner, Alexander Bystritsky, Joan E Russo, Michelle G Craske, Cathy D Sherbourne, Murray B Stein, Peter P Roy-Byrn. Beliefs about psychotropic medication and psychotherapy among primary care patients with anxiety disorders. Depression and anxiety. vol 21. issue 3. 2005-12-07. PMID:15965996. in contrast, there was a trend for the presence of depression to relate to more favorable attitudes toward psychotropic medication. 2005-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lars Vedel Kessing, Hanne Vibe Hansen, Koen Demyttenaere, Per Bec. Depressive and bipolar disorders: patients' attitudes and beliefs towards depression and antidepressants. Psychological medicine. vol 35. issue 8. 2005-12-07. PMID:16116946. depressive and bipolar disorders: patients' attitudes and beliefs towards depression and antidepressants. 2005-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
L J Millward, A Lutte, R G Purvi. Depression and the perpetuation of an incapacitated identity as an inhibitor of return to work. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing. vol 12. issue 5. 2005-12-06. PMID:16164507. the aim of the current study was to conduct a qualitative investigation of attitudes to work among people diagnosed with clinical depression. 2005-12-06 2023-08-12 human
Jeffrey M Pyne, Kathryn M Rost, Farah Farahati, Shanti P Tripathi, Jeffrey Smith, D Keith Williams, John Fortney, James C Coyn. One size fits some: the impact of patient treatment attitudes on the cost-effectiveness of a depression primary-care intervention. Psychological medicine. vol 35. issue 6. 2005-10-20. PMID:15997604. one size fits some: the impact of patient treatment attitudes on the cost-effectiveness of a depression primary-care intervention. 2005-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jennifer A Thacher, Edward Morey, W Edward Craighea. Using patient characteristics and attitudinal data to identify depression treatment preference groups: a latent-class model. Depression and anxiety. vol 21. issue 2. 2005-10-06. PMID:15884093. a latent-class model is used to identify and characterize groups of patients who share similar attitudes towards treating depression. 2005-10-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anja Ziervogel, Tim Pfeiffer, Ulrich Heger. How effective is advanced training concerning depression and suicidality among the elderly? Results of a pilot study. Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research. vol 9. issue 1. 2005-10-06. PMID:16040575. a 12-item questionnaire was applied to measure the outcome parameters "knowledge and attitudes towards depression and suicidality in old age" within a pre-, post-, three-months-follow-up design (rate of return = 58%). 2005-10-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anja Ziervogel, Tim Pfeiffer, Ulrich Heger. How effective is advanced training concerning depression and suicidality among the elderly? Results of a pilot study. Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research. vol 9. issue 1. 2005-10-06. PMID:16040575. the training program was effective in improving knowledge and attitudes of geriatric caregivers concerning depression and suicidality. 2005-10-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Peter Muris, Marianne Litte. Domains of childhood teasing and psychopathological symptoms in Dutch adolescents. Psychological reports. vol 96. issue 3 Pt 1. 2005-09-15. PMID:16050627. participants completed the teasing questionnaire-revised which measures how much people recall having been teased during childhood, as well as the social anxiety scale for children, the child depression inventory, and the children's eating attitude test. 2005-09-15 2023-08-12 human