All Relations between Depression and attitudes

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D L Spangler, A D Simons, S M Monroe, M E Thas. Comparison of cognitive models of depression: relationships between cognitive constructs and cognitive diathesis-stress match. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 106. issue 3. 1997-08-28. PMID:9241941. the authors examined the relationship between the cognitive components of the beckian and hopelessness models of depression by administering measures of dysfunctional attitudes, attributional style, and life stress to a sample of 59 depressed adults. 1997-08-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
S M Brumfitt, P Sheera. An evaluation of short-term group therapy for people with aphasia. Disability and rehabilitation. vol 19. issue 6. 1997-07-31. PMID:9195139. improvements in attitude to communication, greater attendance and completion of assignments were each predictive of reduced levels of depression. 1997-07-31 2023-08-12 human
R Bothwell, J Scot. The influence of cognitive variables on recovery in depressed inpatients. Journal of affective disorders. vol 43. issue 3. 1997-07-28. PMID:9186791. older age, female gender, severity of index episode, median prior duration of episode, higher levels of dysfunctional attitudes and low self-esteem significantly predicted chronicity of depression. 1997-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
A L Bouhuys, E Geerts, P P Mersc. Relationship between perception of facial emotions and anxiety in clinical depression: does anxiety-related perception predict persistence of depression? Journal of affective disorders. vol 43. issue 3. 1997-07-28. PMID:9186792. facial emotions) in anxious depressed patients could not be found, the existence of such anxiety-related negative bias forms indirect evidence for the notion that this negative bias may mediate rejective attitudes of others towards depressives and consequently may contribute to an unfavorable course of depression. 1997-07-28 2023-08-12 human
B J Payne, L M Rang. Family environment, attitudes toward life and death, depression, and suicidality in elementary-school children. Death studies. vol 20. issue 5. 1997-07-24. PMID:10169702. this study examines whether perception of family environment, attitudes toward life and death, and depression predict suicidality in elementary-school children. 1997-07-24 2023-08-12 human
F Wolf. Practical issues in psychosocial measures. The Journal of rheumatology. vol 24. issue 5. 1997-07-18. PMID:9150097. the clinical health assessment questionnaire (clinhaq) assesses such surrogate variables via visual analog scales for pain, fatigue, and sleep disturbance, the helplessness subscale of the rheumatology attitudes index, a self-report measure of satisfaction with health, and the aims anxiety and depression scales. 1997-07-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Ebel. Attitudes toward treating depression. The Journal of family practice. vol 44. issue 6. 1997-07-10. PMID:9191612. attitudes toward treating depression. 1997-07-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
E S Paykel, A Tylee, A Wright, R G Priest, S Rix, D Har. The Defeat Depression Campaign: psychiatry in the public arena. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 154. issue 6 Suppl. 1997-06-17. PMID:9167546. the adequate recognition and treatment of depression are inhibited by negative public attitudes and gaps in professional expertise. 1997-06-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
W R Beardslee, E M Versage, E J Wright, P Salt, P C Rothberg, K Drezner, T R Gladston. Examination of preventive interventions for families with depression: evidence of change. Development and psychopathology. vol 9. issue 1. 1997-04-29. PMID:9089127. the interventions (clinician-facilitated or lecture-group discussion) were designed to prevent childhood depression and related problems through decreasing the impact of related risk factors and encouraging resiliency-promoting behaviors and attitudes. 1997-04-29 2023-08-12 human
A J Dietric. A glimpse at physician attitudes about care of patients who suffer from depression. The Journal of family practice. vol 44. issue 2. 1997-03-20. PMID:9040516. a glimpse at physician attitudes about care of patients who suffer from depression. 1997-03-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
W A Shao, J W Williams, S Lee, R G Badgett, B Aaronson, J E Cornel. Knowledge and attitudes about depression among non-generalists and generalists. The Journal of family practice. vol 44. issue 2. 1997-03-20. PMID:9040519. knowledge and attitudes about depression among non-generalists and generalists. 1997-03-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
W A Shao, J W Williams, S Lee, R G Badgett, B Aaronson, J E Cornel. Knowledge and attitudes about depression among non-generalists and generalists. The Journal of family practice. vol 44. issue 2. 1997-03-20. PMID:9040519. the purpose of this study was to learn more about barriers to managing depression by comparing knowledge and attitudes about depression among physicians, internists, obstetrician-gynecologists, and a reference group of psychiatrists. 1997-03-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
W A Shao, J W Williams, S Lee, R G Badgett, B Aaronson, J E Cornel. Knowledge and attitudes about depression among non-generalists and generalists. The Journal of family practice. vol 44. issue 2. 1997-03-20. PMID:9040519. among the non-psychiatrists, we hypothesized that generalist physicians would have more favorable attitudes and greater knowledge about depression than non-generalists. 1997-03-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
B J Kemp, B M Adams, M L Campbel. Depression and life satisfaction in aging polio survivors versus age-matched controls: relation to postpolio syndrome, family functioning, and attitude toward disability. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 78. issue 2. 1997-03-19. PMID:9041901. depression and life satisfaction in aging polio survivors versus age-matched controls: relation to postpolio syndrome, family functioning, and attitude toward disability. 1997-03-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
N J Botega, G M Silveir. General practitioners attitudes towards depression: a study in primary care setting in Brazil. The International journal of social psychiatry. vol 42. issue 3. 1997-02-28. PMID:8889647. general practitioners attitudes towards depression: a study in primary care setting in brazil. 1997-02-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
N J Botega, G M Silveir. General practitioners attitudes towards depression: a study in primary care setting in Brazil. The International journal of social psychiatry. vol 42. issue 3. 1997-02-28. PMID:8889647. a self-report instrument comprising twenty visual analogue scale statements about attitudes towards depression was sent to all 110 general practitioners working in primary health care centres in the city of campinas, brazil. 1997-02-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
N J Botega, G M Silveir. General practitioners attitudes towards depression: a study in primary care setting in Brazil. The International journal of social psychiatry. vol 42. issue 3. 1997-02-28. PMID:8889647. the statements of the depression attitude questionnaire (daq) cover three main areas: nature of depression, treatment preferences and professional reactions regarding depressed patients. 1997-02-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
J M Merrill, R J Lorimor, J I Thornby, A Woods, C Vallbon. Self-esteem and caregivers' attitudes toward elderly persons. Psychological reports. vol 79. issue 3 Pt 2. 1997-02-27. PMID:9009792. personal and professional role traits that predicted a positive therapeutic attitude were high scores on social desirability or self-monitoring and low scores on thanatophobia and depression. 1997-02-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
K F McNeill, B M Rienzi, M A Butler, M L Dot. College students' attitudes toward finding a mate to escape depression: sex differences. Psychological reports. vol 79. issue 3 Pt 1. 1997-01-29. PMID:8969080. college students' attitudes toward finding a mate to escape depression: sex differences. 1997-01-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Wilbur, A Miller, A Montgomer. The influence of demographic characteristics, menopausal status, and symptoms on women's attitudes toward menopause. Women & health. vol 23. issue 3. 1997-01-28. PMID:8932571. negative attitudes toward menopause were related to psychological symptoms with higher scores on the depression scale, suggesting that these women may be at higher risk for a difficult midlife transition. 1997-01-28 2023-08-12 Not clear