All Relations between Depression and belief

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Ma Luisa Marván, Graciela Espinosa-Hernández, Maria Dolores Martínez-Garduño, Kristian Jass. Attitudes toward menopause, sexual function and depressive symptoms in Mexican women. Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology. vol 39. issue 2. 2019-11-06. PMID:28367710. the beliefs about and attitudes toward menopause questionnaire, the female sexual function index and the center for epidemiologic studies depression scale were answered by 253 women between the ages of 46 and 59 years. 2019-11-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kelly J Rohan, Jonah Meyerhoff, Sheau-Yan Ho, Kathryn A Roecklein, Yael I Nillni, Joel J Hillhouse, Michael J DeSarno, Pamela M Vace. A measure of cognitions specific to seasonal depression: Development and validation of the Seasonal Beliefs Questionnaire. Psychological assessment. vol 31. issue 7. 2019-11-04. PMID:30920245. a measure of cognitions specific to seasonal depression: development and validation of the seasonal beliefs questionnaire. 2019-11-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Eleanor Murphy, Sidney Hankerso. Beliefs about causes of major depression: Clinical and treatment correlates among African Americans in an urban community. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 74. issue 4. 2019-10-28. PMID:29077209. beliefs about causes of major depression: clinical and treatment correlates among african americans in an urban community. 2019-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Eleanor Murphy, Sidney Hankerso. Beliefs about causes of major depression: Clinical and treatment correlates among African Americans in an urban community. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 74. issue 4. 2019-10-28. PMID:29077209. this study examined beliefs about causes of depression and their demographic, clinical and treatment correlates in a lower income african american sample. 2019-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Julia Luise Magaard, Bernd Löwe, Anna Levke Brütt, Sebastian Kohlman. Illness beliefs about depression among patients seeking depression care and patients seeking cardiac care: an exploratory analysis using a mixed method design. BMC psychiatry. vol 18. issue 1. 2019-09-13. PMID:30442115. illness beliefs about depression among patients seeking depression care and patients seeking cardiac care: an exploratory analysis using a mixed method design. 2019-09-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Julia Luise Magaard, Bernd Löwe, Anna Levke Brütt, Sebastian Kohlman. Illness beliefs about depression among patients seeking depression care and patients seeking cardiac care: an exploratory analysis using a mixed method design. BMC psychiatry. vol 18. issue 1. 2019-09-13. PMID:30442115. patients' illness beliefs regarding depression are associated with outcomes. 2019-09-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Julia Luise Magaard, Bernd Löwe, Anna Levke Brütt, Sebastian Kohlman. Illness beliefs about depression among patients seeking depression care and patients seeking cardiac care: an exploratory analysis using a mixed method design. BMC psychiatry. vol 18. issue 1. 2019-09-13. PMID:30442115. the aim of the mixed-methods study was to test whether patients in routine care for depression differ from patients with depression in routine care for cardiac diseases regarding illness beliefs about depression. 2019-09-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Brett Q Ford, Sandy J Lwi, Amy L Gentzler, Benjamin Hankin, Iris B Maus. The cost of believing emotions are uncontrollable: Youths' beliefs about emotion predict emotion regulation and depressive symptoms. Journal of experimental psychology. General. vol 147. issue 8. 2019-09-09. PMID:29620380. this model holds particular relevance during youth, when emotion-related beliefs first develop and stabilize and when maladaptive beliefs could contribute to emerging risk for depression. 2019-09-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Brett Q Ford, Sandy J Lwi, Amy L Gentzler, Benjamin Hankin, Iris B Maus. The cost of believing emotions are uncontrollable: Youths' beliefs about emotion predict emotion regulation and depressive symptoms. Journal of experimental psychology. General. vol 147. issue 8. 2019-09-09. PMID:29620380. these results suggest that entity beliefs about emotion constitute a risk factor for depression that acts via reappraisal, adding to the growing literature on emotion beliefs and their consequences for self-regulation and health. 2019-09-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Roxana Postolică, Violeta Enea, Ion Dafinoiu, Iuliana Petrov, Doina Azoică. Association of sense of coherence and supernatural beliefs with death anxiety and death depression among Romanian cancer patients. Death studies. vol 43. issue 1. 2019-08-30. PMID:29393825. association of sense of coherence and supernatural beliefs with death anxiety and death depression among romanian cancer patients. 2019-08-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Roxana Postolică, Violeta Enea, Ion Dafinoiu, Iuliana Petrov, Doina Azoică. Association of sense of coherence and supernatural beliefs with death anxiety and death depression among Romanian cancer patients. Death studies. vol 43. issue 1. 2019-08-30. PMID:29393825. the aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine the association of supernatural beliefs and sense of coherence with death anxiety and death depression in a romanian sample of cancer patients. 2019-08-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Norhayati Ibrahim, Noh Amit, Suzana Shahar, Lei-Hum Wee, Rozmi Ismail, Rozainee Khairuddin, Ching Sin Siau, Aisyah Mohd Safie. Do depression literacy, mental illness beliefs and stigma influence mental health help-seeking attitude? A cross-sectional study of secondary school and university students from B40 households in Malaysia. BMC public health. vol 19. issue Suppl 4. 2019-08-20. PMID:31196033. do depression literacy, mental illness beliefs and stigma influence mental health help-seeking attitude? 2019-08-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jennifer W Mack, Karen M Fasciano, Susan D Bloc. Communication About Prognosis With Adolescent and Young Adult Patients With Cancer: Information Needs, Prognostic Awareness, and Outcomes of Disclosure. Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. vol 36. issue 18. 2019-08-12. PMID:29683788. patients were approached within 6 weeks of diagnosis and asked to report on their prognosis communication preferences and experiences, their beliefs about likelihood of cure, and psychosocial outcomes of communication, such as trust (using an item from the trust in physician scale), peace of mind (using select items from the functional assessment of chronic illness therapy-spiritual well-being scale), and anxiety and depression (using the hospital anxiety and depression scale). 2019-08-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
J V Blanc, N Lapidus, P Nuss, S Mouchabac, F Ferrer. [The concerning attitudes and beliefs of nursing students toward antidepressants and depression]. L'Encephale. vol 44. issue 3. 2019-08-02. PMID:29273343. [the concerning attitudes and beliefs of nursing students toward antidepressants and depression]. 2019-08-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Julia Luise Magaard, Tharanya Seeralan, Anjuli De, Holger Schulz, Anna Levke Brüt. [Beliefs about Treatment of Depression - A Qualitative Analysis of Treatment Beliefs about Psychotherapy and Primary Care among People with Depression]. Psychiatrische Praxis. vol 46. issue 5. 2019-07-12. PMID:30508873. [beliefs about treatment of depression - a qualitative analysis of treatment beliefs about psychotherapy and primary care among people with depression]. 2019-07-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Julia Luise Magaard, Tharanya Seeralan, Anjuli De, Holger Schulz, Anna Levke Brüt. [Beliefs about Treatment of Depression - A Qualitative Analysis of Treatment Beliefs about Psychotherapy and Primary Care among People with Depression]. Psychiatrische Praxis. vol 46. issue 5. 2019-07-12. PMID:30508873. we aimed to identify treatment beliefs about psychotherapy and primary care for depression among people with depressive disorders. 2019-07-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Natasha Vorontsova, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freema. Schematic beliefs and problem solving performance predict depression in people experiencing persecutory delusions. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 100. 2019-06-28. PMID:29471081. schematic beliefs and problem solving performance predict depression in people experiencing persecutory delusions. 2019-06-28 2023-08-13 human
Natasha Vorontsova, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freema. Schematic beliefs and problem solving performance predict depression in people experiencing persecutory delusions. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 100. 2019-06-28. PMID:29471081. we hypothesised that negative schematic beliefs about the self and problem solving difficulties would predict the persistence of depression over time. 2019-06-28 2023-08-13 human
Natasha Vorontsova, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freema. Schematic beliefs and problem solving performance predict depression in people experiencing persecutory delusions. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 100. 2019-06-28. PMID:29471081. the results showed, as hypothesised, that more negative schematic beliefs about the self and poorer problem solving predicted higher depression scores six months later, beyond what could be predicted by baseline depression scores. 2019-06-28 2023-08-13 human
Natasha Vorontsova, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freema. Schematic beliefs and problem solving performance predict depression in people experiencing persecutory delusions. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 100. 2019-06-28. PMID:29471081. these findings support a proposed role for schematic beliefs and problem solving difficulties in the perpetuation of depression occurring alongside psychosis, as has been substantiated for major depressive disorder. 2019-06-28 2023-08-13 human