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Sabrina Anne Jacob, Ab Fatah Ab Rahman, Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassal. Attitudes and beliefs of patients with chronic depression toward antidepressants and depression. Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment. vol 11. 2015-06-11. PMID:26064052. |
many patients have erroneous views with regard to depression and its management, and it was noted that these attitudes and beliefs significantly affected their adherence rates. |
2015-06-11 |
2023-08-13 |
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Paula Vigne, Gabriela B de Menezes, Ben J Harrison, Leonardo F Fontenell. A study of poor insight in social anxiety disorder. Psychiatry research. vol 219. issue 3. 2015-06-08. PMID:24972547. |
thirty-seven sad patients and 51 ocd patients attending a tertiary obsessive-compulsive and anxiety disorders clinic were assessed with a sociodemographic and clinical questionnaire, a structured diagnostic interview, the brown assessment of beliefs scale (babs), the social phobia inventory (spin), the beck depression inventory (bdi), the sheehan disability scale (sds), and the treatment adherence survey-patient version (tas-p). |
2015-06-08 |
2023-08-13 |
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Thomas Kubiak, Daniela Zahn, Kerstin Siewert, Cornelia Jonas, Hannelore Webe. Positive beliefs about rumination are associated with ruminative thinking and affect in daily life: evidence for a metacognitive view on depression. Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy. vol 42. issue 5. 2015-06-01. PMID:23632000. |
positive beliefs about rumination are associated with ruminative thinking and affect in daily life: evidence for a metacognitive view on depression. |
2015-06-01 |
2023-08-12 |
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Thomas Kubiak, Daniela Zahn, Kerstin Siewert, Cornelia Jonas, Hannelore Webe. Positive beliefs about rumination are associated with ruminative thinking and affect in daily life: evidence for a metacognitive view on depression. Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy. vol 42. issue 5. 2015-06-01. PMID:23632000. |
within this metacognitive model, positive beliefs about ruminative thinking are thought to be a risk factor for engaging in rumination and subsequently for depression. |
2015-06-01 |
2023-08-12 |
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Bengu Yucens, Erkan Kuru, Yasir Safak, Mehmet Emrah Karadere, Mehmet Hakan Turkcapa. Comparison of personality beliefs between depressed patients and healthy controls. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 55. issue 8. 2015-05-22. PMID:25172443. |
elucidating the personality beliefs associated with depression and dysfunctional thoughts is important to understanding and treating depression. |
2015-05-22 |
2023-08-13 |
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R M Pearson, J Heron, K Button, R P Bentall, C Fernyhough, L Mahedy, L Bowes, G Lewi. Cognitive styles and future depressed mood in early adulthood: the importance of global attributions. Journal of affective disorders. vol 171. 2015-05-18. PMID:25285900. |
cognitive theories of depression suggest that beliefs of low self-worth and the tendency to attribute negative events to causes that are global (widespread rather than specific) and stable (will persist rather than change in the future) are associated with the development of depressed mood. |
2015-05-18 |
2023-08-13 |
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Tahira Jibee. Personality dimensions and emotional problems: the mediating role of irrational beliefs in Pakistani adult non-clinical sample. International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie. vol 50. issue 2. 2015-05-05. PMID:25721878. |
a total of 195 participants (aged 25-60 years), employees at comsats university, completed a demographic information sheet, the big five personality questionnaire, the irrational belief inventory and two subscales of the brief symptom inventory including depression and anxiety. |
2015-05-05 |
2023-08-13 |
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Tahira Jibee. Personality dimensions and emotional problems: the mediating role of irrational beliefs in Pakistani adult non-clinical sample. International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie. vol 50. issue 2. 2015-05-05. PMID:25721878. |
structural equation modelling demonstrated that irrational beliefs played a significant mediating role in the relationship between neuroticism and anxiety and neuroticism and depression. |
2015-05-05 |
2023-08-13 |
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E C Ward, M M Mengesha, F Iss. Older African American women's lived experiences with depression and coping behaviours. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing. vol 21. issue 1. 2015-04-13. PMID:23742034. |
using qualitative phenomenological data analysis, results showed the women held beliefs about factors that can cause depression including experiences of trauma, poverty and disempowerment. |
2015-04-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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E C Ward, M M Mengesha, F Iss. Older African American women's lived experiences with depression and coping behaviours. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing. vol 21. issue 1. 2015-04-13. PMID:23742034. |
it appears these women's beliefs about depression and use of culturally sanctioned coping behaviours might potentially be a barrier to seeking professional mental healthcare, which could result in missed opportunities for early diagnosis and treatment of depression among this group. |
2015-04-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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C Y Lai, J A Zauszniewski, T-C Tang, S Y Hou, S F Su, P Y La. Personal beliefs, learned resourcefulness, and adaptive functioning in depressed adults. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing. vol 21. issue 3. 2015-04-13. PMID:23750803. |
the mediating effect of personal beliefs on the relationship between learned resourcefulness and adaptive functioning was validated in adults with depression. |
2015-04-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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C Y Lai, J A Zauszniewski, T-C Tang, S Y Hou, S F Su, P Y La. Personal beliefs, learned resourcefulness, and adaptive functioning in depressed adults. Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing. vol 21. issue 3. 2015-04-13. PMID:23750803. |
the findings from this study may provide the basis for developing a useful nursing intervention constituting resourcefulness skills with positive personal beliefs to help patients with depression improve their ability to function well in their daily activities. |
2015-04-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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Pilar Montesó-Curto, Carme Ferré-Grau, Mar Lleixà-Fortuño, Nuria Albacar-Riobóo, Marylene Lejeun. Diagnosed, identified, current and complete depression among patients attending primary care in southern Catalonia: different aspects of the same concept. Archives of psychiatric nursing. vol 28. issue 1. 2015-04-13. PMID:24506987. |
the difference in the conceptualization of depression from the medical or ordinary people point of view indicate that depression care requires the understanding of the lifestyle, beliefs, attitudes, family and social networks of the people the physicians and nurses care for. |
2015-04-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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Nicole E Caporino, Jason I Chen, Marc S Karve. Preliminary examination of ethnic group differences in adolescent girls' attitudes toward depression treatments. Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology. vol 20. issue 1. 2015-04-10. PMID:23834256. |
hispanic adolescents completed a self-report measure of acculturation and all adolescents were interviewed about their beliefs of the causes of depression. |
2015-04-10 |
2023-08-12 |
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Nicole E Caporino, Jason I Chen, Marc S Karve. Preliminary examination of ethnic group differences in adolescent girls' attitudes toward depression treatments. Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology. vol 20. issue 1. 2015-04-10. PMID:23834256. |
hispanic and nhw adolescents generally showed similar beliefs about the causes of depression, with both groups endorsing personality and cognitions at high rates, but hispanics were significantly less likely than nhws to endorse trauma as a cause of depression. |
2015-04-10 |
2023-08-12 |
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Jill M Newby, Alishia D Williams, Gavin Andrew. Reductions in negative repetitive thinking and metacognitive beliefs during transdiagnostic internet cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for mixed anxiety and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 59. 2015-04-10. PMID:24997439. |
reductions in negative repetitive thinking and metacognitive beliefs during transdiagnostic internet cognitive behavioural therapy (icbt) for mixed anxiety and depression. |
2015-04-10 |
2023-08-13 |
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Jill M Newby, Alishia D Williams, Gavin Andrew. Reductions in negative repetitive thinking and metacognitive beliefs during transdiagnostic internet cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for mixed anxiety and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 59. 2015-04-10. PMID:24997439. |
we explored whether transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (icbt) for mixed anxiety and depression effectively reduces repetitive negative thinking (rnt), and whether reductions in rnt and positive metacognitive beliefs mediate symptom improvement during icbt. |
2015-04-10 |
2023-08-13 |
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Jill M Newby, Alishia D Williams, Gavin Andrew. Reductions in negative repetitive thinking and metacognitive beliefs during transdiagnostic internet cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for mixed anxiety and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 59. 2015-04-10. PMID:24997439. |
depression (phq-9), generalized anxiety (gad-7), rnt (repetitive thinking questionnaire) and positive beliefs about rnt (positive beliefs about rumination scale) were assessed at pre-, mid-, and post-treatment or matched time points for wlc. |
2015-04-10 |
2023-08-13 |
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Jill M Newby, Alishia D Williams, Gavin Andrew. Reductions in negative repetitive thinking and metacognitive beliefs during transdiagnostic internet cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for mixed anxiety and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 59. 2015-04-10. PMID:24997439. |
tests of serial indirect effects explored the potential meditating role of rnt and positive belief reductions on the impact of icbt on depression and anxiety symptoms post-treatment. |
2015-04-10 |
2023-08-13 |
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Jill M Newby, Alishia D Williams, Gavin Andrew. Reductions in negative repetitive thinking and metacognitive beliefs during transdiagnostic internet cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for mixed anxiety and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 59. 2015-04-10. PMID:24997439. |
reductions between pre- and mid-treatment in positive beliefs and rnt mediated improvements in depression symptoms post-icbt, and reductions in positive beliefs mediated improvements in gad symptoms. |
2015-04-10 |
2023-08-13 |
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