All Relations between Depression and cognitive conflict

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Jian-Ping M. Influence of Environmental Antecedents on Joint Developmental Trajectories of Self-esteem and Depression in Childhood. Child psychiatry and human development. 2025-03-27. PMID:40146496. our study highlights the importance of risk factors (relational victimization and father-student conflict) rather than protective factors on the co-development of self-esteem and depression problems. 2025-03-27 2025-03-30 Not clear
Victoria Weise, Verena C S Büechl, Judith T Mack, Susan Garthus-Niege. Prospective associations between psychosocial work stress, work-privacy conflict, and relationship satisfaction of young parents during the COVID-19 pandemic: The mediating role of symptoms of depression and anger/hostility. PloS one. vol 20. issue 3. 2025-03-26. PMID:40138297. prospective associations between psychosocial work stress, work-privacy conflict, and relationship satisfaction of young parents during the covid-19 pandemic: the mediating role of symptoms of depression and anger/hostility. 2025-03-26 2025-03-30 Not clear
Hannes Zacher, Maie Stei. The occupational depression inventory confounds depressive symptoms with their assumed work-related causes. Work (Reading, Mass.). 2025-03-26. PMID:40138434. at the same time, the occupational depression inventory (odi) has been proposed as an alternative measure of job-related distress.objectivethe aim of this commentary is to point out that the items of the odi confound depressive symptoms that may be experienced by workers, such as lack of energy, feelings of worthlessness, and sleep problems, with their assumed work-related causes, particularly high levels of job stressors.methodsthis commentary uses conceptual and methodological arguments to describe the problematic consequences of confounded measurement in the odi.resultsthis commentary suggests that, when researchers use the odi in empirical studies, confounded measurement can lead to artificially inflated associations between measures of job stressors (e.g., work demands, role conflict, job insecurity) and occupational depression. 2025-03-26 2025-03-30 Not clear
Ramy Mohamed Ghazy, Yasmine Yousry Mohammed, Basma Tolba, Hebatalla Abdelmaksoud Ahmed, Assem Gebreal, Alaa Yahia Fadle Modawy, Marwa Omer Mudawi Mohamed Ahmed, Nafisa M K Elehamer, Mohammed Fathelrahman Mohammed Ahmed Adam, Faisal Saeed Al-Qahtani, Mohamed Fakhry Hussei. Prevalence and determinants of depression and anxiety among Sudanese during the ongoing civil conflicts: A cross-sectional study. Medicine. vol 104. issue 11. 2025-03-18. PMID:40101028. this study aimed to determine the prevalence and identify the determinants of depression and anxiety among sudanese residents affected by the ongoing civil conflict. 2025-03-18 2025-03-21 human
Minale Tareke, Biksegn Asrat Yirdaw, Tilahun Belete Mossie, Abebaw Gebeyehu, Bizu Gelaye, Telake Azal. Depression and academic performance among youths in armed conflict areas in North Wollo, Ethiopia: Structural equation modeling. The International journal of social psychiatry. 2025-03-17. PMID:40091427. depression and academic performance among youths in armed conflict areas in north wollo, ethiopia: structural equation modeling. 2025-03-17 2025-03-20 Not clear
Bilal Irfan, Abdallah Abu Shammal. Sleep as a Component of Health in Areas of Armed Conflict and Disaster. Cureus. vol 17. issue 2. 2025-03-10. PMID:40062176. these sleep disturbances, including but not limited to insomnia and nightmares, are not merely secondary effects of a conflict or disaster but can also exacerbate stress responses, weaken immune function, and increase the risk of psychological toll and manifestations such as anxiety and depression. 2025-03-10 2025-03-12 Not clear
Huimin Ding, Chengjiao Zhao, Feng Huang, Li Le. The Bidirectional Mediation Roles of Depression and Hostile Attribution Bias in the Relationship between Peer Conflict and Adolescents' Cyberbullying Perpetration: A Two-Wave Study. Journal of interpersonal violence. 2025-02-28. PMID:40017456. the bidirectional mediation roles of depression and hostile attribution bias in the relationship between peer conflict and adolescents' cyberbullying perpetration: a two-wave study. 2025-02-28 2025-03-02 Not clear
Huimin Ding, Chengjiao Zhao, Feng Huang, Li Le. The Bidirectional Mediation Roles of Depression and Hostile Attribution Bias in the Relationship between Peer Conflict and Adolescents' Cyberbullying Perpetration: A Two-Wave Study. Journal of interpersonal violence. 2025-02-28. PMID:40017456. based on the general aggression model and the general strain theory, this study investigates the mediating role of depression and hostile attribution bias in the relationship between peer conflict and cyberbullying perpetration, as well as the moderating role of gender, aiming to offer a new perspective on understanding adolescent cyberbullying perpetration. 2025-02-28 2025-03-02 Not clear
Yu Jin, Jiayi Liu, Pan Li, Yunquan Hu, Xintian Hong, Xiaoliang Li, Yongyong Teng, Mingxing Huang, Yuanyuan Wan. Longitudinal associations between family conflict, intergenerational transmission, and adolescents' depressive symptoms: evidence from China Family Panel studies (2016-2020). Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health. vol 19. issue 1. 2025-02-19. PMID:39962501. adolescent depression is increasing globally, and family conflict may contribute to its transmission across generations. 2025-02-19 2025-02-23 Not clear
Peizhong Wang, Lu Qiao, Zijin Zhang, Qinglu Wu, Chunyan Yang, Xiuyun Li. Parental Emotional Expressiveness Affects Primary School Children's Depression: Indirect Pathway via Parent-Child Dyadic Subsystem. Family process. vol 64. issue 1. 2025-02-18. PMID:39963008. our results showed that both paternal and maternal positive emotional expressiveness indirectly predicted children's depression through their own conflict with their child, while both parental negative emotional expressiveness indirectly predicted the children's depression through mother-child conflict. 2025-02-18 2025-02-23 Not clear
Mohammed Qutisha. Mental Health Rehabilitation in Gaza: Addressing the Impact of Ongoing War Conflict on Access and Challenges, a Systematic Review. Disaster medicine and public health preparedness. vol 19. 2025-02-14. PMID:39950297. the ongoing conflict in gaza, intensified since october 2023, has critically disrupted mental health services, exacerbating issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), anxiety, and depression among the population. 2025-02-14 2025-02-16 Not clear
Rong Huang, Rachel Chazan-Cohen, Delaina Carlso. Early Family Conflict and Behavioral Outcomes in Children from Low-Income Families: The Indirect Effects of Parental Depression and Parenting Practices. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 21. issue 12. 2025-01-08. PMID:39767503. maternal depression at age 3 and intrusive parenting at age 5 successively mediated the association between family conflict and child externalizing. 2025-01-08 2025-01-13 Not clear
Rong Huang, Rachel Chazan-Cohen, Delaina Carlso. Early Family Conflict and Behavioral Outcomes in Children from Low-Income Families: The Indirect Effects of Parental Depression and Parenting Practices. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 21. issue 12. 2025-01-08. PMID:39767503. in girls, maternal depression and intrusive parenting sequentially explained the link between family conflict and externalizing behaviors. 2025-01-08 2025-01-13 Not clear
Rong Huang, Rachel Chazan-Cohen, Delaina Carlso. Early Family Conflict and Behavioral Outcomes in Children from Low-Income Families: The Indirect Effects of Parental Depression and Parenting Practices. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 21. issue 12. 2025-01-08. PMID:39767503. early family conflict and behavioral outcomes in children from low-income families: the indirect effects of parental depression and parenting practices. 2025-01-08 2025-01-13 Not clear
Rong Huang, Rachel Chazan-Cohen, Delaina Carlso. Early Family Conflict and Behavioral Outcomes in Children from Low-Income Families: The Indirect Effects of Parental Depression and Parenting Practices. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 21. issue 12. 2025-01-08. PMID:39767503. focusing on 1622 children from low-income families (51.4% boys, 38.3% white, 35.5% hispanic/latino, 22.1% african american, 4.1% other), the current study examines the role that maternal depression and parenting behaviors play in the associations between family conflict in early childhood and children's internalizing and externalizing behaviors in early adolescence. 2025-01-08 2025-01-13 Not clear
Rong Huang, Rachel Chazan-Cohen, Delaina Carlso. Early Family Conflict and Behavioral Outcomes in Children from Low-Income Families: The Indirect Effects of Parental Depression and Parenting Practices. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 21. issue 12. 2025-01-08. PMID:39767503. family conflict was positively associated with maternal depression at age 3 and detached parenting at age 5; however, maternal depression was linked to increased child internalizing and externalizing behaviors, and detached parenting was associated with decreased behavioral outcomes. 2025-01-08 2025-01-13 Not clear
Xin Zhou, Xiao-Jing Yang, Si-Yu Chen, Qing-Wen Wen, Feng-Zhe Xie, Shu-E Zhan. Relieving anxiety and depression symptoms through promoting organizational identity and mitigating family-work conflict among medical professionals in digital leadership. BMC public health. vol 24. issue 1. 2024-12-24. PMID:39716125. relieving anxiety and depression symptoms through promoting organizational identity and mitigating family-work conflict among medical professionals in digital leadership. 2024-12-24 2024-12-26 Not clear
Xin Zhou, Xiao-Jing Yang, Si-Yu Chen, Qing-Wen Wen, Feng-Zhe Xie, Shu-E Zhan. Relieving anxiety and depression symptoms through promoting organizational identity and mitigating family-work conflict among medical professionals in digital leadership. BMC public health. vol 24. issue 1. 2024-12-24. PMID:39716125. this study seeks to investigate the association among digital leadership, organizational identity, family-work conflict, and anxiety and depression symptoms, and further to uncover the underlying moderating mechanisms interplay. 2024-12-24 2024-12-26 Not clear
Fateme Shoghi, Razieh Pirouzeh, Marzieh Mahmoudimanesh, Nasim Pirzadeh, Fateme Eid. Relationship between Work-Family Conflict among Women Health Workers in Esfarayen City. Iranian biomedical journal. vol 28. issue 7. 2024-12-10. PMID:39654435. given the significance of women's roles in both family and society, as well as the impact of cultural and organizational differences on work-family conflict, this research was designed to investigate the relationship between work-family conflict and depression among women health workers in esfarayen city. 2024-12-10 2024-12-12 Not clear
Jingyan Sun, Shurui Chen, Siyuan Wang, Huijuan Guo, Xiaoping Wan. The relationship between work-family conflict, stress and depression among Chinese correctional officers: a mediation and network analysis study. BMC public health. vol 24. issue 1. 2024-11-29. PMID:39609786. the relationship between work-family conflict, stress and depression among chinese correctional officers: a mediation and network analysis study. 2024-11-29 2024-12-01 Not clear