All Relations between Depression and belief

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D Kondziella, F Asztel. Don't be afraid to treat depression in patients with epilepsy! Acta neurologica Scandinavica. vol 119. issue 2. 2009-02-05. PMID:18759799. reluctance to treat depression results from the traditional belief that antidepressants should be restricted in epilepsy because of a supposed decrease in seizure threshold. 2009-02-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Daniel Romer, Mary Boc. Reducing the stigma of mental illness among adolescents and young adults: the effects of treatment information. Journal of health communication. vol 13. issue 8. 2009-02-05. PMID:19051111. the effect was robust across differences in beliefs about treatment efficacy and experiences with symptoms of depression; it was even stronger when the counterstereotypical information was presented after respondents evaluated an untreated person. 2009-02-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anthony F Jorm, Amy J Morgan, Annemarie Wrigh. Interventions that are helpful for depression and anxiety in young people: a comparison of clinicians' beliefs with those of youth and their parents. Journal of affective disorders. vol 111. issue 2-3. 2009-01-23. PMID:18410970. interventions that are helpful for depression and anxiety in young people: a comparison of clinicians' beliefs with those of youth and their parents. 2009-01-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anthony F Jorm, Amy J Morgan, Annemarie Wrigh. Interventions that are helpful for depression and anxiety in young people: a comparison of clinicians' beliefs with those of youth and their parents. Journal of affective disorders. vol 111. issue 2-3. 2009-01-23. PMID:18410970. the aim of the research was to assess the consensus of clinicians about the appropriate treatments for depression and anxiety in youth, to discover any major differences between clinicians' beliefs and those of young people and their parents, and to assess whether clinicians' beliefs were consistent with clinical practice guidelines for young people. 2009-01-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Donald Edmondson, Crystal L Park, Stephenie R Chaudoir, Jennifer H Wortman. Death without God: religious struggle, death concerns, and depression in the terminally ill. Psychological science. vol 19. issue 8. 2009-01-15. PMID:18816280. this study, the first to test terror management theory (tmt) with terminally ill participants, examined the hypothesis that concerns about death mediate the relationship between religious struggle (and religious comfort) and depression in the terminally ill. ninety-eight patients with end-stage congestive heart failure (chf) completed measures of religious comfort, religious struggle, belief in an afterlife, concerns about death, and depression. 2009-01-15 2023-08-12 human
Donald Edmondson, Crystal L Park, Stephenie R Chaudoir, Jennifer H Wortman. Death without God: religious struggle, death concerns, and depression in the terminally ill. Psychological science. vol 19. issue 8. 2009-01-15. PMID:18816280. in separate hierarchical linear regression models that controlled for degree of belief in an afterlife, death concerns fully mediated the relationships between religious struggle and depression and between religious comfort and depression. 2009-01-15 2023-08-12 human
Ali Asghari, Skyneh Julaeiha, Maryam Godars. Disability and depression in patients with chronic pain: pain or pain-related beliefs? Archives of Iranian medicine. vol 11. issue 3. 2009-01-13. PMID:18426316. disability and depression in patients with chronic pain: pain or pain-related beliefs? 2009-01-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ali Asghari, Skyneh Julaeiha, Maryam Godars. Disability and depression in patients with chronic pain: pain or pain-related beliefs? Archives of Iranian medicine. vol 11. issue 3. 2009-01-13. PMID:18426316. physical disability and depression in patients with chronic pain have been shown to be associated with pain intensity and pain self-efficacy beliefs. 2009-01-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ali Asghari, Skyneh Julaeiha, Maryam Godars. Disability and depression in patients with chronic pain: pain or pain-related beliefs? Archives of Iranian medicine. vol 11. issue 3. 2009-01-13. PMID:18426316. however, little is known about whether pain self-efficacy beliefs can predict depression and physical disability when this relationship is controlled for pain intensity and other related demographic variables the aim of the current study was to replicate and extend previous research on the relationship between pain-related beliefs, depression, and disability by examining these relationships in a heterogeneous sample of iranian patients with chronic pain. 2009-01-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Andrea H Weinberger, Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin, Carolyn M Mazure, Sherry A McKe. Relationship of perceived risks of smoking cessation to symptoms of withdrawal, craving, and depression during short-term smoking abstinence. Addictive behaviors. vol 33. issue 7. 2008-12-16. PMID:18384974. although participants with higher levels of perceived risks reported a similar pattern of cravings and withdrawal symptoms during abstinence, they experienced higher levels of cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and depression than participants with lower risk beliefs. 2008-12-16 2023-08-12 human
Liat Ayalon, Patricia Arean, Heather Bornfel. Correlates of knowledge and beliefs about depression among long-term care staff. International journal of geriatric psychiatry. vol 23. issue 4. 2008-11-25. PMID:17726711. correlates of knowledge and beliefs about depression among long-term care staff. 2008-11-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Liat Ayalon, Patricia Arean, Heather Bornfel. Correlates of knowledge and beliefs about depression among long-term care staff. International journal of geriatric psychiatry. vol 23. issue 4. 2008-11-25. PMID:17726711. thus, the goals of the present study were to evaluate ltc staff characteristics that are associated with knowledge and beliefs about depression. 2008-11-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kara Zivin, Helen C Kale. Adherence to depression treatment in older adults: a narrative review. Drugs & aging. vol 25. issue 7. 2008-10-30. PMID:18582145. based on current evidence, modifiable factors associated with depression treatment adherence include patient attitudes, beliefs and social norms. 2008-10-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kara Zivin, Helen C Kale. Adherence to depression treatment in older adults: a narrative review. Drugs & aging. vol 25. issue 7. 2008-10-30. PMID:18582145. there is also evidence from the literature that spiritual and religious beliefs may be important determinants of adherence to depression care. 2008-10-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
L K Georg Hsu, Yu Mui Wan, Hong Chang, Paul Summergrad, Bill Y P Tsang, Hongtu Che. Stigma of depression is more severe in Chinese Americans than Caucasian Americans. Psychiatry. vol 71. issue 3. 2008-10-30. PMID:18834272. belief that depression was like a physical illness did not diminish its stigma. 2008-10-30 2023-08-12 human
Roberta Waite, Priscilla Killia. Health beliefs about depression among African American women. Perspectives in psychiatric care. vol 44. issue 3. 2008-10-17. PMID:18577124. health beliefs about depression among african american women. 2008-10-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Roberta Waite, Priscilla Killia. Health beliefs about depression among African American women. Perspectives in psychiatric care. vol 44. issue 3. 2008-10-17. PMID:18577124. a qualitative descriptive research study was conducted to explore the health beliefs of african american women and depression to improve insight regarding treatment decisions. 2008-10-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yu Chu Huang, Nigel J Mather. Postnatal depression and the experience of South Asian marriage migrant women in Taiwan: survey and semi-structured interview study. International journal of nursing studies. vol 45. issue 6. 2008-09-18. PMID:17418193. to investigate the experience of south asian marriage migrant women in taiwan by (1) determining their experiences and health beliefs during the postnatal period and their uptake of health care and determining the number of women with positive screening scores for postnatal depression during this period. 2008-09-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Aaron T Bec. The evolution of the cognitive model of depression and its neurobiological correlates. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 165. issue 8. 2008-09-04. PMID:18628348. a hypersensitive amygdala is associated with both a genetic polymorphism and a pattern of negative cognitive biases and dysfunctional beliefs, all of which constitute risk factors for depression. 2008-09-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marijn A Prins, Peter F M Verhaak, Jozien M Bensing, Klaas van der Mee. Health beliefs and perceived need for mental health care of anxiety and depression--the patients' perspective explored. Clinical psychology review. vol 28. issue 6. 2008-08-28. PMID:18420323. health beliefs and perceived need for mental health care of anxiety and depression--the patients' perspective explored. 2008-08-28 2023-08-12 Not clear