All Relations between Depression and belief

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S P Roose, R H Ster. Medication use in training cases: a survey. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. vol 43. issue 1. 1995-09-22. PMID:7650273. though the introduction of psychotropic medication for the treatment of depression and anxiety was first greeted by the psychoanalytic community with overt opposition, in recent years the belief that medication and psychoanalysis are incompatible is being reconsidered. 1995-09-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
A M Lamensdorf Ofori-Atta, W Linde. The effect of social change on causal beliefs of mental disorders and treatment preferences in Ghana. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 40. issue 9. 1995-08-16. PMID:7610429. high isc teachers endorsed significantly higher ratings on belief in an internal cause for depression and dependent personality disorder, and indicated greater preference for participation in treatment than lower isc teachers. 1995-08-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
K A Alvarado, D I Templer, C Bresler, S Thomas-Dobso. The relationship of religious variables to death depression and death anxiety. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 51. issue 2. 1995-08-03. PMID:7797643. persons with lower death depression had greater strength of conviction, greater belief in afterlife, and were less likely to say that the most important aspect of religion is that it offers the possibility of life after death. 1995-08-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
C D Camatta, C T Nagosh. Stress, depression, irrational beliefs, and alcohol use and problems in a college student sample. Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. vol 19. issue 1. 1995-07-06. PMID:7771640. one-hundred thirty-five alcohol-using college students completed a questionnaire on their levels of alcohol use, moderate-to-severe problems with alcohol use, the eysenck 1.7 measure of impulsiveness and venturesomeness, the zung depression scale, the "hassles and uplifts" scale of life stresses, and a scale of proneness to irrational beliefs. 1995-07-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
S J Donovan, S P Roos. Medication use during psychoanalysis: a survey. The Journal of clinical psychiatry. vol 56. issue 5. 1995-06-08. PMID:7737955. historically, the psychoanalytic community has rejected the use of psychotropic medication, on the basis of the belief that using medication to suppress symptoms such as depression and anxiety would obstruct access to psychic conflict and thereby impede the progress of analytic treatment. 1995-06-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
G D Tollefson, J H Greist, J W Jefferson, J H Heiligenstein, M E Sayler, S L Tollefson, K Kobac. Is baseline agitation a relative contraindication for a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor: a comparative trial of fluoxetine versus imipramine. Journal of clinical psychopharmacology. vol 14. issue 6. 1995-04-13. PMID:7884018. yet, the subcategorization of agitated depression has historically been associated with the belief that older, sedating compounds have a superior risk:benefit profile. 1995-04-13 2023-08-12 human
H S Lepper, M R DiMatteo, B J Tinsle. Postpartum depression: how much do obstetric nurses and obstetricians know? Birth (Berkeley, Calif.). vol 21. issue 3. 1995-03-23. PMID:7857457. nurses who demonstrated more empathy and who believed education of postpartum depression does not increase a mother's risk were more aware of the postpartum phenomenon than nurses who were less empathic and who did not hold the same belief. 1995-03-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
M E McNaughton, T L Patterson, T L Smith, I Gran. The relationship among stress, depression, locus of control, irrational beliefs, social support, and health in Alzheimer's disease caregivers. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 183. issue 2. 1995-03-07. PMID:7844581. this study evaluated the hypothesis that alzheimer's disease caregivers and control subjects who experienced stressful life events, held the belief that external factors control one's destiny, endorsed irrational beliefs, and had decreased social support would experience more depression and poor health than less stressed individuals who were more internal, had less rigid cognitive beliefs, and had better support. 1995-03-07 2023-08-12 human
M E McNaughton, T L Patterson, T L Smith, I Gran. The relationship among stress, depression, locus of control, irrational beliefs, social support, and health in Alzheimer's disease caregivers. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 183. issue 2. 1995-03-07. PMID:7844581. the results suggest that, overall, the experience of marked adversity, increased externality, and the endorsement of irrational beliefs were related to depression and poor health. 1995-03-07 2023-08-12 human
A Furnham, R Mali. Cross-cultural beliefs about "depression". The International journal of social psychiatry. vol 40. issue 2. 1995-01-09. PMID:7989173. cross-cultural beliefs about "depression". 1995-01-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Furnham, R Mali. Cross-cultural beliefs about "depression". The International journal of social psychiatry. vol 40. issue 2. 1995-01-09. PMID:7989173. this study set out to compare native britons' and asian-britons' (from the indian sub-continent) beliefs about the causes and cures of depression. 1995-01-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Furnham, R Mali. Cross-cultural beliefs about "depression". The International journal of social psychiatry. vol 40. issue 2. 1995-01-09. PMID:7989173. the results indicated that middle-aged asian migrants significantly differed from the middle-aged british and young asian samples in their beliefs about depression and anti-depressive behaviour. 1995-01-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Furnham, R Mali. Cross-cultural beliefs about "depression". The International journal of social psychiatry. vol 40. issue 2. 1995-01-09. PMID:7989173. it seems that the perception of the causes and symptoms of depression and appropriate anti-depressive behaviour is mediated by cultural values and beliefs that the individual has been exposed to in their formative years, which subsequently affects their tendency to recognise, report and seek help for depression. 1995-01-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Kugler, G Tenderich, P Stahlhut, H Posival, M M Körner, R Körfer, G M Krüskempe. Emotional adjustment and perceived locus of control in heart transplant patients. Journal of psychosomatic research. vol 38. issue 5. 1994-11-28. PMID:7965929. belief in powerful others was positively correlated with pre- and postsurgical anxiety and depression. 1994-11-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
S N Raja, S Williams, R McGe. Multidimensional health locus of control beliefs and psychological health for a sample of mothers. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 39. issue 2. 1994-09-22. PMID:8066500. women with a strong belief in internal and powerful other loci of control were significantly more likely to have received treatment for their depression compared with other groups. 1994-09-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
D A Granger, J R Weisz, D Kaunecki. Neuroendocrine reactivity, internalizing behavior problems, and control-related cognitions in clinic-referred children and adolescents. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 103. issue 2. 1994-08-24. PMID:8040496. measures of problem behavior, depression and anxiety, and control-related beliefs were collected, and ss' saliva was sampled before and after a parent-child conflict task. 1994-08-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
A R Craig, K M Hancock, H G Dickso. Spinal cord injury: a search for determinants of depression two years after the event. The British journal of clinical psychology. vol 33. issue 2. 1994-08-23. PMID:8038741. pain management and rehabilitation techniques that enhance the individual's belief of control over their lives are therefore recommended as interventions that could act to reduce depression in the long term in persons with spinal cord injury. 1994-08-23 2023-08-12 human
M H Freeston, R Ladouceur, N Thibodeau, F Gagnon, J Rhéaum. [The Beck Anxiety Inventory. Psychometric properties of a French translation]. L'Encephale. vol 20. issue 1. 1994-06-08. PMID:8174510. the second study (n = 91) demonstrated convergent and discriminant validity significant positive: correlations with measures of obsessive-compulsive symptoms, irrational beliefs, and depression; significant negative correlations with assertiveness and self-esteem, and non-significant correlations with two measures of social desirability. 1994-06-08 2023-08-12 human
D S Main, L J Lutz, J E Barrett, J Matthew, R S Mille. The role of primary care clinician attitudes, beliefs, and training in the diagnosis and treatment of depression. A report from the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network Inc. Archives of family medicine. vol 2. issue 10. 1994-03-30. PMID:8111487. the role of primary care clinician attitudes, beliefs, and training in the diagnosis and treatment of depression. 1994-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
D S Main, L J Lutz, J E Barrett, J Matthew, R S Mille. The role of primary care clinician attitudes, beliefs, and training in the diagnosis and treatment of depression. A report from the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network Inc. Archives of family medicine. vol 2. issue 10. 1994-03-30. PMID:8111487. a report from the ambulatory sentinel practice network inc. to examine the relation between primary care clinicians' attitudes, beliefs, and training and their perceptions of the importance and frequency of depression. 1994-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear