All Relations between Depression and cognitive conflict

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Margaret T Y Lee, Betty P Wong, Bonnie W Y Chow, Catherine McBride-Chan. Predictors of suicide ideation and depression in Hong Kong adolescents: perceptions of academic and family climates. Suicide & life-threatening behavior. vol 36. issue 1. 2006-06-09. PMID:16676629. low levels of family cohesion and support and high levels of parent-adolescent conflict were positively related to depression and suicide ideation in both genders. 2006-06-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Els L D Heene, Ann Buysse, Paulette Van Oos. Indirect pathways between depressive symptoms and marital distress: the role of conflict communication, attributions, and attachment style. Family process. vol 44. issue 4. 2006-04-14. PMID:16433287. previous studies have focused on concomitants of depression and marital distress in order to help explain the relationship between the two, suggesting that several variables, such as conflict communication, attributions, and attachment style, are associated with depression, marital distress, or both. 2006-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
James A Carter, Jay C Buckey, Leonard Greenhalgh, Albert W Holland, Mark T Hege. An interactive media program for managing psychosocial problems on long-duration spaceflights. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. vol 76. issue 6 Suppl. 2005-09-02. PMID:15943215. additionally, original content on interpersonal conflict and depression is being developed for the system. 2005-09-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
James A Carter, Jay C Buckey, Leonard Greenhalgh, Albert W Holland, Mark T Hege. An interactive media program for managing psychosocial problems on long-duration spaceflights. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. vol 76. issue 6 Suppl. 2005-09-02. PMID:15943215. input on the best practices for managing conflict and depression on extended missions was obtained from 13 veteran long-duration flyers, as well as from clinical experts. 2005-09-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
James A Carter, Jay C Buckey, Leonard Greenhalgh, Albert W Holland, Mark T Hege. An interactive media program for managing psychosocial problems on long-duration spaceflights. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. vol 76. issue 6 Suppl. 2005-09-02. PMID:15943215. subsequently, the content on conflict and depression will be completed, and the depression self-treatment portion will be evaluated in a randomized controlled trial. 2005-09-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mihaela Robila, Ambika Krishnakuma. Effects of economic pressure on marital conflict in Romania. Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). vol 19. issue 2. 2005-08-11. PMID:15982102. economic pressure was also associated with higher marital conflict indirectly through increased maternal depression and lowered social support. 2005-08-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Leslie B Hammer, Jennifer C Cullen, Margaret B Neal, Robert R Sinclair, Margarita V Shafir. The longitudinal effects of work-family conflict and positive spillover on depressive symptoms among dual-earner couples. Journal of occupational health psychology. vol 10. issue 2. 2005-07-28. PMID:15826224. this study assessed longitudinal and cross-sectional relationships between work-family conflict, positive spillover, and depression in a national sample of 234 dual-earner couples. 2005-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Leslie B Hammer, Jennifer C Cullen, Margaret B Neal, Robert R Sinclair, Margarita V Shafir. The longitudinal effects of work-family conflict and positive spillover on depressive symptoms among dual-earner couples. Journal of occupational health psychology. vol 10. issue 2. 2005-07-28. PMID:15826224. the authors also assessed crossover effects (i.e., the transmission of emotions, affect, or stress from 1 member of a dyad to another) of work-family conflict and positive spillover on spouses' depression. 2005-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Leslie B Hammer, Jennifer C Cullen, Margaret B Neal, Robert R Sinclair, Margarita V Shafir. The longitudinal effects of work-family conflict and positive spillover on depressive symptoms among dual-earner couples. Journal of occupational health psychology. vol 10. issue 2. 2005-07-28. PMID:15826224. two general findings of the study were that (a) positive spillover has a stronger impact on depression than does work-family conflict, and (b) the effects of spouses' positive spillover were more strongly related to decreased depression than were the effects of one's own positive spillover. 2005-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
David A Sbarra, Robert E Emer. Coparenting conflict, nonacceptance, and depression among divorced adults: results from a 12-year follow-up study of child custody mediation using multiple imputation. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 75. issue 1. 2005-06-14. PMID:15709851. coparenting conflict, nonacceptance, and depression among divorced adults: results from a 12-year follow-up study of child custody mediation using multiple imputation. 2005-06-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
David A Sbarra, Robert E Emer. Coparenting conflict, nonacceptance, and depression among divorced adults: results from a 12-year follow-up study of child custody mediation using multiple imputation. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 75. issue 1. 2005-06-14. PMID:15709851. using statistically imputed data to increase available power, this article reevaluated the long-term effects of divorce mediation on adults' psychological adjustment and investigated the relations among coparenting custody conflict, nonacceptance of marital termination, and depression at 2 occasions over a decade apart following marital dissolution. 2005-06-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
A E Hipwell, L Murray, P Ducournau, A Stei. The effects of maternal depression and parental conflict on children's peer play. Child: care, health and development. vol 31. issue 1. 2005-06-13. PMID:15658962. the effects of maternal depression and parental conflict on children's peer play. 2005-06-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
A E Hipwell, L Murray, P Ducournau, A Stei. The effects of maternal depression and parental conflict on children's peer play. Child: care, health and development. vol 31. issue 1. 2005-06-13. PMID:15658962. little is known about the relative effects of exposure to postnatal depression and parental conflict on the social functioning of school-aged children. 2005-06-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
R H Glazier, F J Elgar, V Goel, S Holzapfe. Stress, social support, and emotional distress in a community sample of pregnant women. Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology. vol 25. issue 3-4. 2005-05-05. PMID:15715023. empirical fit was found for a structural equation model that depicted the combined influences of sociodemographic factors (i.e., socioeconomic status, age, parity), stress (partner conflict and life events), and social support on symptoms of depression and anxiety, chi2 (df 51) = 310.65, p <.05; cfi=.91. 2005-05-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Duncan Crame. Satisfaction with a romantic relationship, depression, support and conflict. Psychology and psychotherapy. vol 77. issue Pt 4. 2005-04-19. PMID:15588454. a major aim of this study was to determine whether the association between support and conflict would be weaker when assessed in terms of a specific instance than in general and, if so, whether conflict as well as depression would mediate the association between support and satisfaction with a romantic relationship as suggested by cutrona (1996). 2005-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Duncan Crame. Satisfaction with a romantic relationship, depression, support and conflict. Psychology and psychotherapy. vol 77. issue Pt 4. 2005-04-19. PMID:15588454. the relationship assessment scale (hendrick, 1988), the revised scl-90 depression subscale (derogatis, 1983) and four scales measuring conflict and support as typically and as last shown were completed by 76 female and 24 male college students. 2005-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Duncan Crame. Satisfaction with a romantic relationship, depression, support and conflict. Psychology and psychotherapy. vol 77. issue Pt 4. 2005-04-19. PMID:15588454. there was a direct association between support and relationship satisfaction which was not mediated by either conflict or depression. 2005-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Duncan Crame. Emotional support, conflict, depression, and relationship satisfaction in a romantic partner. The Journal of psychology. vol 138. issue 6. 2005-02-01. PMID:15612609. the relationship assessment scale (s. s. hendrick, 1988), the revised scl-90-r depression subscale (l. r. derogatis, 1983), and a conflict and support scale were completed by 76 female and 35 male college students. 2005-02-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Duncan Crame. Emotional support, conflict, depression, and relationship satisfaction in a romantic partner. The Journal of psychology. vol 138. issue 6. 2005-02-01. PMID:15612609. support was indirectly associated with relationship satisfaction through a reduction of depression but was not associated with conflict. 2005-02-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sopin Sango. Predictors of depression in Thai women. Research and theory for nursing practice. vol 18. issue 2-3. 2004-12-15. PMID:15553350. this cross-sectional correlational study examined the associations between depression and family history of depression, early loss of mother before age 11, number of stressful life events, women's role strains, interpersonal conflict, parental role strain, perceived stress, social support, and sense of belonging in 142 thai women (77 depressed and 65 nondepressed). 2004-12-15 2023-08-12 Not clear