All Relations between Depression and belief

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Hans S Schroder, Jessica M Duda, Kirsten Christensen, Courtney Beard, Thröstur Björgvinsso. Stressors and chemical imbalances: Beliefs about the causes of depression in an acute psychiatric treatment sample. Journal of affective disorders. vol 276. 2021-02-15. PMID:32807732. stressors and chemical imbalances: beliefs about the causes of depression in an acute psychiatric treatment sample. 2021-02-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Elizabeth T Kneeland, Fallon R Goodman, John F Dovidi. Emotion Beliefs, Emotion Regulation, and Emotional Experiences in Daily Life. Behavior therapy. vol 51. issue 5. 2021-02-04. PMID:32800301. one potential factor that could influence how individuals with at least moderate symptoms of depression cope with upsetting events in their daily lives is the beliefs that these individuals hold about whether emotions are malleable or fixed. 2021-02-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Elizabeth T Kneeland, Fallon R Goodman, John F Dovidi. Emotion Beliefs, Emotion Regulation, and Emotional Experiences in Daily Life. Behavior therapy. vol 51. issue 5. 2021-02-04. PMID:32800301. the current study adopted an experience sampling approach to examine how the beliefs about emotion's malleability related to daily positive and negative affect and daily emotion regulation efforts among individuals with at least moderate symptoms of depression (n = 84). 2021-02-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Elizabeth T Kneeland, Fallon R Goodman, John F Dovidi. Emotion Beliefs, Emotion Regulation, and Emotional Experiences in Daily Life. Behavior therapy. vol 51. issue 5. 2021-02-04. PMID:32800301. results demonstrated that individuals having at least moderate symptoms of depression who held more malleable beliefs about emotions reported decreased negative affect both overall during the day and specifically in response to daily upsetting events. 2021-02-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Julio César Restrepo Zapata, Gloria Inés Martínez Dominguez, Lina María Martínez-Sánchez, María de Los Ángeles Rodríguez-Gázquez, Juan Ricardo Gaviria García, Andrea Urrego Vásquez, Juan Pablo Ospina-Sánchez, Natalia Morales Quintero, Felipe Hernández Restrepo, Sol Beatriz Ochoa Urib. Adherence to Antidepressant Therapies in Patients with Depressive Disorders Attending an Outpatient Clinic in a Public Mental Health Hospital, Antioquia, Colombia in 2017. The Psychiatric quarterly. vol 91. issue 1. 2021-02-01. PMID:31811580. the morisky-green test, beliefs about medicines questionnaire, and simplified medication adherence questionnaire were also used, all of which have been validated for assessing adherence in patients with depression. 2021-02-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ahmed Waqas, Sadiq Naveed, Ayesha Makhmoor, Aamenah Malik, Hamid Hassan, Kapil Kiran Aedm. Empathy, Experience and Cultural Beliefs Determine the Attitudes Towards Depression Among Pakistani Medical Students. Community mental health journal. vol 56. issue 1. 2021-01-18. PMID:31512078. empathy, experience and cultural beliefs determine the attitudes towards depression among pakistani medical students. 2021-01-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ahmed Waqas, Sadiq Naveed, Ayesha Makhmoor, Aamenah Malik, Hamid Hassan, Kapil Kiran Aedm. Empathy, Experience and Cultural Beliefs Determine the Attitudes Towards Depression Among Pakistani Medical Students. Community mental health journal. vol 56. issue 1. 2021-01-18. PMID:31512078. the data were collected conveniently, using a self-administered questionnaire comprising of five parts: (a) demographics, (b) a dichotomous (yes/no) scale exploring biological, psychosocial and religio-magical beliefs about causation of depression, (c) a dichotomous scale (yes/no) assessing knowledge regarding symptomatology of depression, (d) the revised depression attitude questionnaire, (e) toronto empathy questionnaire. 2021-01-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ahmed Waqas, Sadiq Naveed, Ayesha Makhmoor, Aamenah Malik, Hamid Hassan, Kapil Kiran Aedm. Empathy, Experience and Cultural Beliefs Determine the Attitudes Towards Depression Among Pakistani Medical Students. Community mental health journal. vol 56. issue 1. 2021-01-18. PMID:31512078. negative attitudes toward depression were associated with belief in religio-magical causes and false symptoms of depression. 2021-01-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Márcia Leonardi Baldisserotto, Mariza Miranda Theme, Liliana Yanet Gomez, Talita Borges Queiroga Dos Rei. Barriers to Seeking and Accepting Treatment for Perinatal Depression: A Qualitative Study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Community mental health journal. vol 56. issue 1. 2021-01-18. PMID:31512080. perinatal depression is permeated with stigma and prejudice, and there is a belief that women with depression are unable to be good mothers. 2021-01-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hyejin Jung, Yong Ju Cho, Min-Kyoung Rhee, Yuri Jan. Stigmatizing Beliefs About Depression in Diverse Ethnic Groups of Asian Americans. Community mental health journal. vol 56. issue 1. 2021-01-18. PMID:31578672. stigmatizing beliefs about depression in diverse ethnic groups of asian americans. 2021-01-18 2023-08-13 human
Hyejin Jung, Yong Ju Cho, Min-Kyoung Rhee, Yuri Jan. Stigmatizing Beliefs About Depression in Diverse Ethnic Groups of Asian Americans. Community mental health journal. vol 56. issue 1. 2021-01-18. PMID:31578672. focusing on diverse ethnic groups of asian americans, the present study examined the prevalence, ethnic variations, and predictors of stigmatizing beliefs about depression (beliefs that associate depression with a sign of weakness, shame to the whole family, and family disappointment, and beliefs that antidepressant medicines are addictive). 2021-01-18 2023-08-13 human
Hyejin Jung, Yong Ju Cho, Min-Kyoung Rhee, Yuri Jan. Stigmatizing Beliefs About Depression in Diverse Ethnic Groups of Asian Americans. Community mental health journal. vol 56. issue 1. 2021-01-18. PMID:31578672. results of a series of logistic models indicated that age, gender, ethnicity, length of stay in the u.s., english proficiency, and acculturation were significantly associated with stigmatizing beliefs about depression. 2021-01-18 2023-08-13 human
Peter L Prior, Neville Suski. Exercise for stroke prevention. Stroke and vascular neurology. vol 3. issue 2. 2021-01-06. PMID:30191075. negatively associated factors include logistical barriers, medical comorbidities, stroke-related deficits, negative exercise beliefs, fear of falling, poststroke fatigue, arthropathy/pain and depression. 2021-01-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Konstantinos N Fountoulakis, Athanasios Exadactylos, Kyriakos Anastasiadis, Nikolaos Papaioannou, Afzal Jave. The international initiatives of the collaboration between the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki School of Medicine, the Panhellenic Medical Association and the World Psychiatric Association, concerning mental health during the COVID-19 outbreak. Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki. vol 31. issue 4. 2021-01-05. PMID:33361058. after taking into consideration that also in the family environment the expression of anger seemed to be a protective factor, the most likely explanation could be that the beliefs in conspiracy theories are a coping and 'protective' mechanism against the emergence of depression. 2021-01-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Rahshida Atkins, Terri-Ann Kelly, Shanda Johnson, Wanda Williams, Yolanda Nelson, Paule V Joseph, Deirdre Jackson, Deborah King, Tiffany Stellmacher, Nisoni-Davis Halty, Michelle Tinglin, Gale Gag. Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression. Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland). vol 10. issue 12. 2020-12-26. PMID:33256064. eliciting willingness and beliefs towards participation in genetic psychiatric testing in black/african american mothers at risk for depression. 2020-12-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Rahshida Atkins, Terri-Ann Kelly, Shanda Johnson, Wanda Williams, Yolanda Nelson, Paule V Joseph, Deirdre Jackson, Deborah King, Tiffany Stellmacher, Nisoni-Davis Halty, Michelle Tinglin, Gale Gag. Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression. Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland). vol 10. issue 12. 2020-12-26. PMID:33256064. the purpose of this study was to elicit the beliefs that underlie participation in genetic testing for depression in black/african american mothers, a subgroup at high risk. 2020-12-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Rahshida Atkins, Terri-Ann Kelly, Shanda Johnson, Wanda Williams, Yolanda Nelson, Paule V Joseph, Deirdre Jackson, Deborah King, Tiffany Stellmacher, Nisoni-Davis Halty, Michelle Tinglin, Gale Gag. Eliciting Willingness and Beliefs towards Participation in Genetic Psychiatric Testing in Black/African American Mothers at Risk for Depression. Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland). vol 10. issue 12. 2020-12-26. PMID:33256064. salient beliefs included: behavioral advantages-diagnosing/detecting depression (31.6%), finding cure/treatment (21.1%); disadvantages-not finding follow-up treatment/help (21.1%); salient referents, who approves-family members (47.4%), agencies/organizations (26.3%); who disapproves-church associates (21.1%). 2020-12-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lucia Tecuta, Elena Tomba, Ambra Lupetti, Raymond DiGiusepp. Irrational Beliefs, Cognitive Distortions, and Depressive Symptomatology in a College-Age Sample: A Mediational Analysis. Journal of cognitive psychotherapy. vol 33. issue 2. 2020-12-10. PMID:32746387. a college-age sample of 507 participants completed the attitudes and beliefs scale-2, the cognitive distortions scale, and the beck depression inventory-ii. 2020-12-10 2023-08-13 human
Umair Akram, Maria Gardani, Dieter Riemann, Asha Akram, Sarah F Allen, Lambros Lazuras, Anna F Johan. Dysfunctional sleep-related cognition and anxiety mediate the relationship between multidimensional perfectionism and insomnia symptoms. Cognitive processing. vol 21. issue 1. 2020-11-20. PMID:31655923. members of the general population (n = 624) completed the dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep scale, the insomnia severity index, the hospital anxiety and depression scale, and the multidimensional perfectionism scale. 2020-11-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lee Kannis-Dymand, Emily Hughes, Kate Mulgrew, Janet D Carter, Steven Lov. Examining the roles of metacognitive beliefs and maladaptive aspects of perfectionism in depression and anxiety. Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy. vol 48. issue 4. 2020-11-20. PMID:32172722. examining the roles of metacognitive beliefs and maladaptive aspects of perfectionism in depression and anxiety. 2020-11-20 2023-08-13 Not clear