All Relations between Depression and cognitive conflict

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M R Dadds, M R Sanders, M Morrison, M Rebget. Childhood depression and conduct disorder: II. An analysis of family interaction patterns in the home. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 101. issue 3. 1992-09-15. PMID:1500607. high levels of depression in both groups of depressed children were associated with low levels of conflict and anger in family members. 1992-09-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
R D Conger, K J Conger, G H Elder, F O Lorenz, R L Simons, L B Whitbec. A family process model of economic hardship and adjustment of early adolescent boys. Child development. vol 63. issue 3. 1992-07-14. PMID:1600820. these pressures were associated with depression and demoralization for both parents, which was related to marital conflict and disruptions in skillful parenting. 1992-07-14 2023-08-11 Not clear
K J Kohute. Wiggins Content Scales and the MMPI-2. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 48. issue 2. 1992-06-04. PMID:1573022. the scales depression and family conflict maintained all of their items, and the remaining nine were not found to be statistically different when the two scorings were compared. 1992-06-04 2023-08-11 Not clear
M Curcić, Z Ignjatović, E Verebe. [A case of attempted suicide with an enormous quantity of food]. Medicinski pregled. vol 44. issue 7-8. 1992-05-13. PMID:1806771. reacting to a conflict situation with her boyfriend, in a fit of anxiety and depression on a principal of a "short circuit reaction" she took an uncontrollably large amount of food. 1992-05-13 2023-08-11 Not clear
T B Karas. Developmentalist metatheory of depression and psychotherapy. American journal of psychotherapy. vol 46. issue 1. 1992-04-08. PMID:1543252. more specifically, four basic prototypes of depression have been depicted: dyadic deficit depression (ddd), dyadic conflict depression (dcd), triadic deficit depression (tdd), and triadic conflict depression (tcd). 1992-04-08 2023-08-11 Not clear
W F Page, B E Engdahl, R E Eberl. Prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms among former prisoners of war. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 179. issue 11. 1991-12-10. PMID:1940890. the study finds that depressive symptomatology, as measured by the center for epidemiologic studies depression scale, is elevated in world war ii pows from the pacific and european theaters and in korean conflict pows. 1991-12-10 2023-08-11 Not clear
F Fujita, E Diener, E Sandvi. Gender differences in negative affect and well-being: the case for emotional intensity. Journal of personality and social psychology. vol 61. issue 3. 1991-12-06. PMID:1941513. thus, depression findings of more negative affect in women do not conflict with well-being findings of equal happiness across gender. 1991-12-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
A V Horwitz, H R Whit. Becoming married, depression, and alcohol problems among young adults. Journal of health and social behavior. vol 32. issue 3. 1991-12-03. PMID:1940207. finally, we find that marital conflict is associated with problem drinking for men and depression for women. 1991-12-03 2023-08-11 Not clear
M S Bauer, P Crits-Christoph, W A Ball, E Dewees, T McAllister, P Alahi, J Cacciola, P C Whybro. Independent assessment of manic and depressive symptoms by self-rating. Scale characteristics and implications for the study of mania. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 48. issue 9. 1991-11-13. PMID:1929771. the internal state scale consists of four empirically derived subscales: activation, well-being, perceived conflict, and the depression index. 1991-11-13 2023-08-11 human
Julia A Faucett, Jon D Levin. The contributions of interpersonal conflict to chronic pain in the presence or absence of organic pathology. Pain. vol 44. issue 1. 1991-06-28. PMID:2038487. patients with myofascial disorders reported significantly worse pain (sensory and affective), higher depression scores, more interpersonal conflict, and less support from others than patients with arthritis, but did not differ from them on personality traits. 1991-06-28 2023-08-11 Not clear
C Brenne. A psychoanalytic perspective on depression. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. vol 39. issue 1. 1991-06-12. PMID:2026854. a correct understanding of the role of depressive affect in triggering psychic conflict leads to a reformulation of the origins and the psychodynamics of depression as a feature of mental illness. 1991-06-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
R Forehand, M Wierson, A M Thomas, L Armistead, T Kempton, B Neighbor. The role of family stressors and parent relationships on adolescent functioning. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. vol 30. issue 2. 1991-05-21. PMID:2016238. this study examined the association between cumulative family stressors (divorce, interparental conflict, maternal depression) and adolescent functioning as well as the protective role of the parent-adolescent relationship as perceived by the adolescent when family stressors are present. 1991-05-21 2023-08-11 human
H Schubiner, A Robi. Screening adolescents for depression and parent-teenager conflict in an ambulatory medical setting: a preliminary investigation. Pediatrics. vol 85. issue 5. 1990-05-25. PMID:2330245. screening adolescents for depression and parent-teenager conflict in an ambulatory medical setting: a preliminary investigation. 1990-05-25 2023-08-11 human
H Schubiner, A Robi. Screening adolescents for depression and parent-teenager conflict in an ambulatory medical setting: a preliminary investigation. Pediatrics. vol 85. issue 5. 1990-05-25. PMID:2330245. the result of a pilot screening instrument for depression and parent-teenager conflict is described. 1990-05-25 2023-08-11 human
H Schubiner, A Robi. Screening adolescents for depression and parent-teenager conflict in an ambulatory medical setting: a preliminary investigation. Pediatrics. vol 85. issue 5. 1990-05-25. PMID:2330245. a seven-item questionnaire (three items for depression and four items for parent-teenager conflict), the beck depression inventory (bdi), and the conflict behavior questionnaire (cbq), were administered to 226 adolescents at a high-risk adolescent heath center. 1990-05-25 2023-08-11 human
H Schubiner, A Robi. Screening adolescents for depression and parent-teenager conflict in an ambulatory medical setting: a preliminary investigation. Pediatrics. vol 85. issue 5. 1990-05-25. PMID:2330245. after the visit, the provider rated each patient on a five-point likert scale for level of depression and parent-teenager conflict. 1990-05-25 2023-08-11 human
H Schubiner, A Robi. Screening adolescents for depression and parent-teenager conflict in an ambulatory medical setting: a preliminary investigation. Pediatrics. vol 85. issue 5. 1990-05-25. PMID:2330245. a majority of the subjects (61% for depression and 63% for parent-teenager conflict) had no positive screening responses and, of these, less than 3% were classified as being depressed or having parent-teenager conflict by the bdi or cbq. 1990-05-25 2023-08-11 human
H Schubiner, A Robi. Screening adolescents for depression and parent-teenager conflict in an ambulatory medical setting: a preliminary investigation. Pediatrics. vol 85. issue 5. 1990-05-25. PMID:2330245. there were three or four positive screening responses (three responses for the depression questions and 20 responses for the parent-teenager conflict questions) among 23 adolescents and all of these scored in the abnormal range on the bdi or cbq. 1990-05-25 2023-08-11 human
H Schubiner, A Robi. Screening adolescents for depression and parent-teenager conflict in an ambulatory medical setting: a preliminary investigation. Pediatrics. vol 85. issue 5. 1990-05-25. PMID:2330245. with one positive response, the predictive value for depression and parent-teenager conflict was 17% and 24%, respectively, whereas with two positive responses the predictive values were 56% and 26%. 1990-05-25 2023-08-11 human
J M Golding, M A Burna. Immigration, stress, and depressive symptoms in a Mexican-American community. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 178. issue 3. 1990-04-06. PMID:2307968. we hypothesized that immigration status differences in acculturation, strain, social resources, and social conflict, as well as differences in the associations of these variables with depression, would account for differences in depression between u.s.-born and mexico-born respondents. 1990-04-06 2023-08-11 Not clear