All Relations between Depression and belief

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Eva Mnich, Anna Christin Makowski, Martin Lambert, Matthias C Angermeyer, Olaf von dem Knesebec. Beliefs about depression--do affliction and treatment experience matter? Results of a population survey from Germany. Journal of affective disorders. vol 164. 2014-10-28. PMID:24856549. there is not much known about the associations of beliefs about depression (depression literacy) with a history of depression and treatment experience. 2014-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Charlotte Bleas. The duty to be well-informed: the case of depression. Journal of medical ethics. vol 40. issue 4. 2014-10-27. PMID:23625738. studies on lay understanding of depression show that there is a common belief that depression is wholly caused by a 'chemical imbalance' (such as 'low serotonin') that can be restored by chemically restorative antidepresssants, a claim that has entered 'folk wisdom'. 2014-10-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Charlotte Bleas. The duty to be well-informed: the case of depression. Journal of medical ethics. vol 40. issue 4. 2014-10-27. PMID:23625738. however, these beliefs oversimplify and misrepresent the current scientific understanding of the causes of depression: first, there is consensus in the scientific community that the causes of depression include social as well as psychological triggers (and not just biochemical ones); second, there is significant dissensus in the scientific community over exactly what lower level, biological or biochemical processes are involved in causing depression; third, there is no established consensus about how antidepressants work at a biochemical level; fourth, there is evidence that patients are negatively affected if they believe their depression is wholly explained by (the vague descriptor) of 'biochemical imbalance'. 2014-10-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Cezar Giosan, Oana Cobeanu, Cristina Mogoase, Vlad Muresan, Loretta S Malta, Katarzyna Wyka, Aurora Szentagota. Evolutionary cognitive therapy versus standard cognitive therapy for depression: a protocol for a blinded, randomized, superiority clinical trial. Trials. vol 15. 2014-10-21. PMID:24641778. recent insights from evolutionary psychology suggest that, in addition to targeting the proximal causes of depression (for example, targeting dysfunctional beliefs by cognitive behavioral therapy), the distal or evolutionary causes (for example, inclusive fitness) should also be addressed. 2014-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Carmen Valiente, Nuria Romero, Gonzalo Hervas, Regina Espinos. Evaluative beliefs as mediators of the relationship between parental bonding and symptoms of paranoia and depression. Psychiatry research. vol 215. issue 1. 2014-10-17. PMID:24210664. evaluative beliefs as mediators of the relationship between parental bonding and symptoms of paranoia and depression. 2014-10-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Markus Jansson-Fröjmark, Steven J Linto. The role of psychological mechanisms to insomnia in its early phase: a focus on arousal, distress, and sleep-related beliefs. Psychology & health. vol 23. issue 6. 2014-10-15. PMID:25160811. the results showed that arousal, sleep-related beliefs, and depression were significantly related to the development of new cases of insomnia (13% of the variance). 2014-10-15 2023-08-13 human
Markus Jansson-Fröjmark, Steven J Linto. The role of psychological mechanisms to insomnia in its early phase: a focus on arousal, distress, and sleep-related beliefs. Psychology & health. vol 23. issue 6. 2014-10-15. PMID:25160811. this study shows that arousal, sleep-related beliefs, and depression are associated with the development of insomnia, and that psychological mechanisms often co-occur in individuals who develop insomnia. 2014-10-15 2023-08-13 human
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Sarah Hetrick, Magenta Simmons, Lena A Sanci, Jane Gun. Primary care monitoring of depressive symptoms in young people. Australian family physician. vol 43. issue 3. 2014-09-30. PMID:24600679. this qualitative study sought to explore the experiences and beliefs of general practitioners about factors associated with monitoring youth depression in primary care settings. 2014-09-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Aubrey A Coates, Terri L Messman-Moor. A structural model of mechanisms predicting depressive symptoms in women following childhood psychological maltreatment. Child abuse & neglect. vol 38. issue 1. 2014-09-29. PMID:24238662. two underlying mechanisms, emotion dysregulation and negative internalized beliefs, were examined as potential mediators of the association between childhood psychological maltreatment (pm) and depression in emerging adult women. 2014-09-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maria Chiara Fastam. Exploring the effect of depressive symptoms and ageing on metamemory in an Italian adult sample. Psychology, health & medicine. vol 19. issue 2. 2014-09-24. PMID:23731341. participants were administered a battery of tests, including a word recall task, self-referent mnestic efficiency scales, general beliefs about memory, and depression measures. 2014-09-24 2023-08-12 human
Martin C Scherrer, Keith S Dobson, Leanne Quigle. Predictors of self-reported negative mood following a depressive mood induction procedure across previously depressed, currently anxious, and control individuals. The British journal of clinical psychology. vol 53. issue 3. 2014-09-24. PMID:24773113. the examined predictor variables were selected on the basis of previous research and theories of depression, and included symptoms of depression and anxiety, negative and positive affect, negative and positive automatic thoughts, dysfunctional beliefs, rumination, self-concept, and occurrence and perceived unpleasantness of recent negative events. 2014-09-24 2023-08-13 human
Sarah L Alderson, Robbie Foy, Liz Glidewell, Allan O Hous. Patients understanding of depression associated with chronic physical illness: a qualitative study. BMC family practice. vol 15. 2014-09-08. PMID:24555886. we explored patient beliefs about the nature of depression associated with physical illness. 2014-09-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephanie Kasen, Priya Wickramaratne, Marc J Gamerof. Religiosity and longitudinal change in psychosocial functioning in adult offspring of depressed parents at high risk for major depression. Depression and anxiety. vol 31. issue 1. 2014-09-04. PMID:23720386. recent findings suggest that beliefs about religious or spiritual importance or attending religious/spiritual services may protect high-risk offspring against depression. 2014-09-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Schomerus, H Matschinger, M C Angermeye. Causal beliefs of the public and social acceptance of persons with mental illness: a comparative analysis of schizophrenia, depression and alcohol dependence. Psychological medicine. vol 44. issue 2. 2014-09-01. PMID:23574735. causal beliefs of the public and social acceptance of persons with mental illness: a comparative analysis of schizophrenia, depression and alcohol dependence. 2014-09-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Andrea M Letamendi, Catherine R Ayers, Joshua L Ruberg, Daniel B Singley, Jacqueline Wilson, Denise Chavira, Lawrence Palinkas, Julie Loebach Wetherel. Illness conceptualizations among older rural Mexican-Americans with anxiety and depression. Journal of cross-cultural gerontology. vol 28. issue 4. 2014-08-26. PMID:24077906. however, little is known about the characterization and beliefs about anxiety and depression symptoms among older mexican-americans. 2014-08-26 2023-08-12 human
Patrizia Steca, J R Z Abela, D Monzani, A Greco, N A Hazel, B L Hanki. Cognitive vulnerability to depressive symptoms in children: the protective role of self-efficacy beliefs in a multi-wave longitudinal study. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 42. issue 1. 2014-07-25. PMID:23740171. results showed that high levels of academic and social self-efficacy beliefs predicted lower levels of depressive symptoms, whereas negative cognitive styles about consequences predicted higher depression. 2014-07-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patrizia Steca, J R Z Abela, D Monzani, A Greco, N A Hazel, B L Hanki. Cognitive vulnerability to depressive symptoms in children: the protective role of self-efficacy beliefs in a multi-wave longitudinal study. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 42. issue 1. 2014-07-25. PMID:23740171. findings point to the role of multiple factors in predicting children's depression in the long term and commend the promotion of self-efficacy beliefs and the modification of cognitive dysfunctional styles as relevant protective factors. 2014-07-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Natasha Vorontsova, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freema. Cognitive factors maintaining persecutory delusions in psychosis: the contribution of depression. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 122. issue 4. 2014-07-25. PMID:24364615. they completed interviewer and self-report assessments of depression and paranoia, and measures of six cognitive factors (schematic beliefs, experiential avoidance, autobiographical memory, problem solving, rumination, worry style). 2014-07-25 2023-08-12 human
Natasha Vorontsova, Philippa Garety, Daniel Freema. Cognitive factors maintaining persecutory delusions in psychosis: the contribution of depression. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 122. issue 4. 2014-07-25. PMID:24364615. cognitive processes found to be associated with depression across the groups were negative schematic beliefs about the self, experiential avoidance and rumination, but not autobiographical memory or problem solving. 2014-07-25 2023-08-12 human