All Relations between Depression and belief

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K M Schiaffino, M A Shawaryn, D Blu. Examining the impact of illness representations on psychological adjustment to chronic illnesses. Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. vol 17. issue 3. 1998-08-24. PMID:9619476. when belief in the serious consequences of ra was high, less severe illness status was associated with less depression and more severe illness status was associated with more depression. 1998-08-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Mynat. Increasing resiliency to substance abuse in recovering women with comorbid depression. Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services. vol 36. issue 1. 1998-06-17. PMID:9568572. nurses must recognize that substance abusing women with a comorbid depression are likely to view the present, past, and future negatively, hold distorted views of the world, hold irrational false beliefs, and have a low self-esteem. 1998-06-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
H G Koenig, L K George, B L Peterso. Religiosity and remission of depression in medically ill older patients. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 155. issue 4. 1998-04-22. PMID:9546001. the effects of religious belief and activity on remission of depression were examined in medically ill hospitalized older patients. 1998-04-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
R C Green, V C Clarke, N J Thompson, J L Woodard, R Let. Early detection of Alzheimer disease: methods, markers, and misgivings. Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. vol 11 Suppl 5. 1998-01-29. PMID:9348421. individuals were more likely to desire predictive testing if they had an a priori belief that they would develop ad (p = 0.0001), had a lower educational level (p = 0.003), were worried that they would develop ad (p = 0.02), had a self-defined history of depression (p = 0.04), and had a family member with ad (p = 0.04). 1998-01-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
L Phillips, M Tiggemann, T Wad. Comparison of cognitive style in bulimia nervosa and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 35. issue 10. 1998-01-15. PMID:9401134. the control group was found to report significantly lower levels of cognitive distortions and irrational beliefs overall than both women with bulimia nervosa and women with depression. 1998-01-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
J P Bjorck, Y S Lee, L H Cohe. Control beliefs and faith as stress moderators for Korean American versus Caucasian American protestants. American journal of community psychology. vol 25. issue 1. 1997-08-21. PMID:9231996. as caucasians' powerful others beliefs increased, the positive relationship between negative events and depression became stronger; koreans' powerful others beliefs had no such effect. 1997-08-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
A F Jorm, A E Korten, P A Jacomb, H Christensen, B Rodgers, P Pollit. Public beliefs about causes and risk factors for depression and schizophrenia. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. vol 32. issue 3. 1997-06-24. PMID:9130866. public beliefs about causes and risk factors for depression and schizophrenia. 1997-06-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
A F Jorm, A E Korten, P A Jacomb, H Christensen, B Rodgers, P Pollit. Public beliefs about causes and risk factors for depression and schizophrenia. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. vol 32. issue 3. 1997-06-24. PMID:9130866. of some concern was the belief of half the population that weakness of character is a likely cause of both depression and schizophrenia. 1997-06-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
C A Heifne. Women, depression, and biological psychiatry: implications for psychiatric nursing. Perspectives in psychiatric care. vol 32. issue 3. 1997-04-18. PMID:9121862. the belief that taking medicine alone will eradicate depression can increase feelings of helplessness and dependence in depressed women, and deprive them of the opportunity to explore interpersonal reasons for the depression. 1997-04-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
D Marcott. Irrational beliefs and depression in adolescence. Adolescence. vol 31. issue 124. 1997-04-10. PMID:8970665. irrational beliefs and depression in adolescence. 1997-04-10 2023-08-12 human
S C Segerstrom, S E Taylor, M E Kemeny, G M Reed, B R Vissche. Causal attributions predict rate of immune decline in HIV-seropositive gay men. Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. vol 15. issue 6. 1997-04-04. PMID:8973930. the authors hypothesized that attributions reflecting negative beliefs about the self, the future, and control would affect helper t cell (cd4) decline and onset of aids in individuals with hiv, either directly or through associations with psychological states such as depression. 1997-04-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
K E Dennis, A P Goldber. Weight control self-efficacy types and transitions affect weight-loss outcomes in obese women. Addictive behaviors. vol 21. issue 1. 1996-09-24. PMID:8729712. the assureds (n = 28) had the strongest self-efficacy beliefs and at baseline reported significantly (p < .01) greater self-esteem and less depression than the disbelievers (n = 26). 1996-09-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Bandura, C Barbaranelli, G V Caprara, C Pastorell. Multifaceted impact of self-efficacy beliefs on academic functioning. Child development. vol 67. issue 3. 1996-09-09. PMID:8706518. children's beliefs in their efficacy to regulate their own learning and academic attainments, in turn, contributed to scholastic achievement both independently and by promoting high academic aspirations and prosocial behavior and reducing vulnerability to feelings of futility and depression. 1996-09-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
E Burgess, L D Dorn, D A Haaga, G Chrouso. Sociotropy, autonomy, stress, and depression in Cushing syndrome. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 184. issue 6. 1996-07-18. PMID:8642386. cognitive theory ascribes nonendogenous depression to latent dysfunctional beliefs activated by stressors impinging upon core values (e.g., rejection for a sociotropic person). 1996-07-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
R D Gillett. Behavioral factors in the management of back pain. American family physician. vol 53. issue 4. 1996-06-25. PMID:8629574. these factors may include interpersonal, economic or occupational stress; psychologic disorders, including anxiety, depression or somatization, and counterproductive beliefs about back disorders. 1996-06-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
W H Salaza. Management of depression in the outpatient office. The Medical clinics of North America. vol 80. issue 2. 1996-06-06. PMID:8614180. the biologic, psychological, and social aspects of depression should be expanded on as needed according to the patient's illness beliefs. 1996-06-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Tedman, E Thornton, G Bake. Development of a scale to measure core beliefs and perceived self efficacy in adults with epilepsy. Seizure. vol 4. issue 3. 1995-12-18. PMID:7582658. core beliefs are central to both the development and maintenance of anxiety and depression in epilepsy patients and need to be addressed in any attempts at remedial intervention. 1995-12-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
C M Bosley, J A Fosbury, G M Cochran. The psychological factors associated with poor compliance with treatment in asthma. The European respiratory journal. vol 8. issue 6. 1995-11-27. PMID:7589375. they underwent psychological assessment using the hospital anxiety and depression scale (hads), the inventory of interpersonal problems (iip), and a semi-structured interview focusing on patient attitudes, self-care, compliance, social support and treatment beliefs. 1995-11-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
T R Newton-John, S H Spence, D Schott. Cognitive-behavioural therapy versus EMG biofeedback in the treatment of chronic low back pain. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 33. issue 6. 1995-09-28. PMID:7654161. results at post-treatment indicated significant improvements in functioning on measures of pain intensity, perceived level of disability, adaptive beliefs about pain and the level of depression in both the cbt and emgbf conditions. 1995-09-28 2023-08-12 human
G E Berrios, R Luqu. Cotard's delusion or syndrome?: a conceptual history. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 36. issue 3. 1995-09-22. PMID:7648846. subsequent debate led first to the belief that it was just a collection of symptoms associated with agitated depression (anxious melancholia) or general paralysis, and later to the view that it might after all constitute a separate entity. 1995-09-22 2023-08-12 Not clear