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Tobias Kube, Christoph Kor. Induced negative affect hinders self-referential belief updating in response to social feedback. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2024-09-30. PMID:39347739. |
people with mental health problems (e.g., depression), however, often have difficulty using social feedback to update negative beliefs about themselves. |
2024-09-30 |
2024-10-02 |
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Christopher I Gurguis, Renée A Duckworth, Nicole M Bucaro, Consuelo Walss-Bas. Fitness consequences of depressive symptoms vary between generations: Evidence from a large cohort of women across the 20th century. PloS one. vol 19. issue 9. 2024-09-30. PMID:39348394. |
most importantly, our results undermine the common belief that there is consistent negative selection on depression and demonstrate that the relationship between depression and fitness changes between generations, which may explain its maintenance in human populations. |
2024-09-30 |
2024-10-03 |
human |
Alexis Vancappel, Claudie Chavigny, Lyna Chami, François Kazour, Wissam El-Hag. Group Dissociation-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (DF-CBT) in Patients Suffering from a Dissociative Subtype of PTSD: An Exploratory Study. Journal of trauma & dissociation : the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation (ISSD). 2024-09-24. PMID:39316551. |
participants completed questionnaires evaluating dissociation, ptsd, mindfulness abilities, beliefs about emotions, beliefs about dissociation, emotion regulation difficulties, anxiety and depression. |
2024-09-24 |
2024-09-27 |
human |
Camila Biete, Vivian S S Gonçalves, Ariene S Carmo, Nathalia Pizat. The Happy Child Program's Intersectionality: Prenatal Home Visit Frequency, Food Insecurity Risk, Symptoms of Depression, and Parental Practices in Brazilian Women Assisted during Pregnancy. Nutrients. vol 16. issue 17. 2024-09-14. PMID:39275305. |
in this cross-sectional study, 132 pregnant women monitored by pcf from may to july 2023 were assessed using a self-administered questionnaire for socioeconomic data, the two-item triage for food insecurity (tria) instrument for fi risk, the scale of parental beliefs and early childhood care practices, and the beck depression inventory-ii for depressive symptoms. |
2024-09-14 |
2024-09-17 |
human |
Linn Rönne-Petersén, Maria Niemi, Harald Walach, Catharina Lavebratt, Liu L Yang, Björn Gerdle, Bijar Ghafouri, Torkel Falkenber. Exploring emotional well-being, spiritual, religious and personal beliefs and telomere length in chronic pain patients-A pilot study with cross-sectional design. PloS one. vol 19. issue 9. 2024-09-04. PMID:39231146. |
the main outcome measures collected after admission in addition to tl and ta were the following proms: numerical rating scale (nrs), chronic pain acceptance questionnaire (cpaq), hospital anxiety and depression scale (hads), five facets mindfulness questionnaire (ffmq), who quality of life-spiritual, religious and personal beliefs (whoqol-srpb) and euroqol 5 dimensions (eq-5d). |
2024-09-04 |
2024-09-08 |
human |
Shimin Zhu, Yuxi Hu, Ruobing Wang, Di Qi, Paul Lee, So Wa Ngai, Qijin Cheng, Paul Wai Ching Won. Effects of a Parent-Child Single-Session Growth Mindset Intervention on Adolescent Depression and Anxiety Symptoms: Protocol of a 3-Arm Waitlist Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR research protocols. vol 13. 2024-08-30. PMID:39213536. |
extant research has found that intelligence, emotion, and failure-is-debilitating beliefs (fixed mindsets) are closely related to more depression and anxiety symptoms, hopelessness, and suicidality. |
2024-08-30 |
2024-09-04 |
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Barry W Rovner, Robin J Caste. Medication beliefs and depression in Black individuals with diabetes and mild cognitive impairment. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2024-08-08. PMID:39115438. |
medication beliefs and depression in black individuals with diabetes and mild cognitive impairment. |
2024-08-08 |
2024-08-10 |
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Nicolas Wrede, Nils F Töpfer, Anne Katrin Risch, Gabriele Wil. How do care-related beliefs contribute to depression and anxiety in family caregivers of people with dementia? Testing a cognitive vulnerability-stress model. Aging & mental health. 2024-08-01. PMID:39086127. |
how do care-related beliefs contribute to depression and anxiety in family caregivers of people with dementia? |
2024-08-01 |
2024-08-03 |
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Dragan Glavaš, Irena Pavela Bana. Physical Activity and Mental Health of Employed Adults: Mediation and Moderation Effects of Beliefs in the Benefits of Physical Activity. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 21. issue 7. 2024-07-27. PMID:39063430. |
specifically, more intensive pa was related to a stronger belief in pa benefits, subsequently leading to reduced levels of depression and anxiety. |
2024-07-27 |
2024-07-29 |
human |
George Ward, H Andrew Schwartz, Salvatore Giorgi, Jochen I Menges, Sandra C Mat. The role of negative affect in shaping populist support: Converging field evidence from across the globe. The American psychologist. 2024-07-25. PMID:39052358. |
we find that negative emotions-such as fear and anger as well as more often overlooked low-arousal negative emotions like depression and sadness-are predictive of populist beliefs as well as voting and election results at scale. |
2024-07-25 |
2024-07-28 |
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Ismini Serpanou, Evanthia Sakellari, Evangelos C Fradelos, Petros Galanis, Foteini Tzavella, Despina Sapountzi-Krepia, Sofia Zyg. The Association Between Spirituality, Self-Esteem, Anxiety and Depression: A Comparative Exploratory Study Between People with a Spinal Cord Injury and Healthy Subjects in Greece. Journal of religion and health. 2024-07-19. PMID:39030422. |
the royal free questionnaire for spiritual and religious beliefs, the rosenberg self-esteem scale, the center for epidemiologic studies depression scale, and the spielberger state-trait anxiety scale were all designed for the current study to collect demographic and injury-related information. |
2024-07-19 |
2024-07-22 |
human |
Ailish M King, Carolyn R Plateau, Martin J Turner, Paul Young, Jamie B Barke. A systematic review of the nature and efficacy of Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy interventions. PloS one. vol 19. issue 7. 2024-07-09. PMID:38980891. |
overall, studies reported significant reductions in irrational beliefs, increases in rational beliefs and improvements in mental health outcomes (e.g., depression). |
2024-07-09 |
2024-07-12 |
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Annalise Perricone, Alma Bitran, Woo-Kyoung Ah. Explaining How Psychotherapy Affects the Brain Can Increase the Perceived Effectiveness of Psychotherapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Behavior therapy. vol 55. issue 4. 2024-06-27. PMID:38937047. |
an intervention counteracting dualism can mitigate the belief that psychotherapy is less effective for biologically caused depression. |
2024-06-27 |
2024-06-30 |
human |
Eivind R Strand, Frederick Anyan, Odin Hjemdal, Hans M Nordahl, Henrik Nordah. Dysfunctional Attitudes Versus Metacognitive Beliefs as Within-Person Predictors of Depressive Symptoms Over Time. Behavior therapy. vol 55. issue 4. 2024-06-27. PMID:38937051. |
cognitive models of depression hypothesize dysfunctional attitudes as underlying vulnerability factors, while the metacognitive model places emphasis on dysfunctional metacognitive beliefs. |
2024-06-27 |
2024-06-30 |
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Moses Onyemaechi Ede, Chinedu Ifedi Okek. Testing the Impacts of Rational-Emotive Couple Intervention in a Sample of Parents Seeking Divorce. Psychological reports. vol 127. issue 4. 2024-06-20. PMID:38900859. |
a total of 67 parents who participated during the rational-emotive couple intervention (reci) were assessed using the marital burnout scale, beck depression inventory, and parent rational and irrational beliefs scale. |
2024-06-20 |
2024-06-23 |
human |
Anne Thingbak, Lora Capobianco, Adrian Wells, Mia Skytte O'Tool. Relationships between metacognitive beliefs and anxiety and depression in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis. Journal of affective disorders. vol 361. 2024-06-09. PMID:38815761. |
relationships between metacognitive beliefs and anxiety and depression in children and adolescents: a meta-analysis. |
2024-06-09 |
2024-06-14 |
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Anne Thingbak, Lora Capobianco, Adrian Wells, Mia Skytte O'Tool. Relationships between metacognitive beliefs and anxiety and depression in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis. Journal of affective disorders. vol 361. 2024-06-09. PMID:38815761. |
as hypothesized in the self-regulatory executive function (s-ref) model, metacognitive beliefs are associated with anxiety and depression in adults. |
2024-06-09 |
2024-06-14 |
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Anne Thingbak, Lora Capobianco, Adrian Wells, Mia Skytte O'Tool. Relationships between metacognitive beliefs and anxiety and depression in children and adolescents: A meta-analysis. Journal of affective disorders. vol 361. 2024-06-09. PMID:38815761. |
the aim of this meta-analysis was to synthesize results on the nature and magnitude of associations between metacognitive beliefs and anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. |
2024-06-09 |
2024-06-14 |
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Wilma G M Wentholt, Loes H C Janssen, Lisanne A E M van Houtum, Mirjam C M Wever, Marieke S Tollenaar, Lenneke R A Alink, Bernet M Elzing. A qualitative, multi-perspective study on causal beliefs about adolescent depression. Psychology and psychotherapy. 2024-05-23. PMID:38780187. |
a qualitative, multi-perspective study on causal beliefs about adolescent depression. |
2024-05-23 |
2024-05-27 |
Not clear |
Wilma G M Wentholt, Loes H C Janssen, Lisanne A E M van Houtum, Mirjam C M Wever, Marieke S Tollenaar, Lenneke R A Alink, Bernet M Elzing. A qualitative, multi-perspective study on causal beliefs about adolescent depression. Psychology and psychotherapy. 2024-05-23. PMID:38780187. |
the current study aimed to examine: (1.1) causal beliefs about adolescent depression in a sample of adolescents with a clinical depression and their mothers and fathers; (1.2) within-family overlap of causal beliefs; (2.1) mothers' and fathers' reflected causal beliefs about their child's perspective; (2.2) the accuracy of mothers' and fathers' reflected causal beliefs as related to their child's causal beliefs. |
2024-05-23 |
2024-05-27 |
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