All Relations between Depression and cognitive conflict

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Marcin Sekowski, Holly G Prigerso. Conflicted or close: Which relationships to the deceased are associated with loss-related psychopathology? The British journal of clinical psychology. 2021-11-01. PMID:34724233. prior studies have shown that pre-loss closeness and conflict with a deceased person are associated with the severity of symptoms of prolonged grief and/or depression. 2021-11-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marcin Sekowski, Holly G Prigerso. Conflicted or close: Which relationships to the deceased are associated with loss-related psychopathology? The British journal of clinical psychology. 2021-11-01. PMID:34724233. we propose a theoretical model in which past closeness and conflict are related to prolonged grief and depression via concrete and symbolic continuing bonds (cb). 2021-11-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Francisco J Bonilla-Escobar, Gisel V Osorio-Cuéllar, Sara G Pacichana-Quinayaz, Ada N Rangel-Gómez, Luana D Gomes-Pereira, Andres Fandiño-Losada, Maria I Gutiérrez-Martíne. Impacts of violence on the mental health of Afro-descendant survivors in Colombia. Medicine, conflict, and survival. vol 37. issue 2. 2021-10-28. PMID:34225496. being married and having registered with the government as victim of the conflict were found to be protective factors for depression and ptsd, respectively. 2021-10-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Andrew Simon Gilbert, Josefine Antoniades, Samantha Croy, Bianca Brijnat. "The mind may go, but the heart knows": Emotional care by ethnic minority carers of people living with dementia. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 285. 2021-10-27. PMID:34365072. these displays, in turn, created conflict, and aroused emotions such as shame, anger, and depression among carers. 2021-10-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cong Peng, Jianwen Chen, Huifen Wu, Yan Liu, Youguo Liao, Yuqin Wu, Xintong Zhen. Father-Child Conflict and Chinese Adolescent Depression: A Moderated Mediation Model. Frontiers in psychology. vol 12. 2021-10-26. PMID:34690882. father-child conflict and chinese adolescent depression: a moderated mediation model. 2021-10-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cong Peng, Jianwen Chen, Huifen Wu, Yan Liu, Youguo Liao, Yuqin Wu, Xintong Zhen. Father-Child Conflict and Chinese Adolescent Depression: A Moderated Mediation Model. Frontiers in psychology. vol 12. 2021-10-26. PMID:34690882. the results showed that: (1) father-son conflict was significantly lower than father-daughter conflict, girls' depression was significantly higher than that of boys, and boys' rese and self-efficacy in regulating negative emotions (neg) were significantly higher than that for girls, but there was no significant difference between boys and girls in self-efficacy in expressing positive emotions (pos). 2021-10-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cong Peng, Jianwen Chen, Huifen Wu, Yan Liu, Youguo Liao, Yuqin Wu, Xintong Zhen. Father-Child Conflict and Chinese Adolescent Depression: A Moderated Mediation Model. Frontiers in psychology. vol 12. 2021-10-26. PMID:34690882. (2) father-child conflict was significantly positively associated with chinese adolescent depression. 2021-10-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cong Peng, Jianwen Chen, Huifen Wu, Yan Liu, Youguo Liao, Yuqin Wu, Xintong Zhen. Father-Child Conflict and Chinese Adolescent Depression: A Moderated Mediation Model. Frontiers in psychology. vol 12. 2021-10-26. PMID:34690882. both pos and neg played a partial mediating role in the relationship between father-child conflict and adolescent depression. 2021-10-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lauren M Papp, Chrystyna D Kouros, E Mark Cumming. Demand-Withdraw Patterns in Marital Conflict in the Home. Personal Relationships. vol 16. issue 2. 2021-10-21. PMID:22102789. the present study extended laboratory-based findings of demand-withdraw communication into marital conflict in the home and further explored its linkages with spousal depression. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Margaret O'Brien Caughy, Keng-Yen Huang, Julie Lim. Patterns of Conflict Interaction in Mother-Toddler Dyads: Differences Between Depressed and Non-depressed Mothers. Journal of child and family studies. vol 18. issue 1. 2021-10-21. PMID:23449962. we examined the differences in conflict interaction between depressed mothers and their toddler and non-depressed dyads and whether these differences mediated the association of maternal depression with compromised child socioemotional development. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patricia L East, Thomas S Weisne. Mexican American Adolescents' Family Caregiving: Selection Effects and Longitudinal Associations With Adjustment. Family relations. vol 58. issue 5. 2021-10-21. PMID:24000269. frequent conflict surrounding caregiving was associated with increased stress and depression and lower school grades. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lauren M Papp, Marcie C Goeke-Morey, E Mark Cumming. Let's Talk About Sex: A Diary Investigation of Couples' Intimacy Conflicts in the Home. Couple & family psychology. vol 2. issue 1. 2021-10-21. PMID:24167756. however, husbands' depression symptoms emerged as a potent moderator of how intimacy conflicts were handled: among couples that included a husband with higher levels of depression symptoms, discussing intimacy in conflict in the home was associated with greater use of angry expressions and depressive expressions by both husbands and wives. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Rebecca L Brock, Erika Lawrenc. Marital Processes, Neuroticism, and Stress as Risk Factors for Internalizing Symptoms. Couple & family psychology. vol 3. issue 1. 2021-10-21. PMID:24818069. the purpose of the present study was to test a novel conceptual framework including neuroticism, specific relationship processes (conflict management, partner support, emotional intimacy, and distribution of power and control), and stress as predictors of internalizing symptoms (depression and anxiety). 2021-10-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Heejeong Choi, Nadine F Mark. Marital Conflict, Depressive Symptoms, and Functional Impairment. Journal of marriage and the family. vol 70. issue 2. 2021-10-20. PMID:18698378. guided by a stress process perspective, we investigated (a) whether marital conflict might directly lead to changes in depression and functional impairment, (b) whether marital conflict might indirectly lead to changes in functional impairment via depression, and (c) whether marital conflict might indirectly lead to changes in depression via functional impairment. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Heejeong Choi, Nadine F Mark. Marital Conflict, Depressive Symptoms, and Functional Impairment. Journal of marriage and the family. vol 70. issue 2. 2021-10-20. PMID:18698378. results indicated that marital conflict directly led to increases in depression and functional impairment and indirectly led to a rise in depression via functional impairment. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Natasha Slesnick, Christina Vasquez, Joyce Bittinge. Family Functioning, Substance Use and Related Problem Behaviors: Hispanic vs. Anglo Runaway Youths. Journal of ethnicity in substance abuse. vol 1. issue 4. 2021-10-20. PMID:18795144. overall, anglo youths reported more externalizing problems and more conflict tactics used in resolving disagreements with their primary caretaker while hispanic youths reported higher depression and familism scores. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Khanh T Dinh, Traci L Weinstein, Su Yeong Kim, Ivy K H. Acculturative and Psychosocial Predictors of Academic-Related Outcomes Among Cambodian American High School Students. Journal of Southeast Asian American education & advancement : JSAAEA. vol 3. issue 1. 2021-10-20. PMID:20011458. results also indicated that cambodian cultural orientation was negatively associated with intergenerational conflict, which in turn was associated with depression. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 human
Chrystyna D Kouros, Christine E Merrilees, E Mark Cumming. Marital Conflict and Children's Emotional Security in the Context of Parental Depression. Journal of marriage and the family. vol 70. issue 3. 2021-10-20. PMID:21603115. marital conflict and children's emotional security in the context of parental depression. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 human
Chrystyna D Kouros, Christine E Merrilees, E Mark Cumming. Marital Conflict and Children's Emotional Security in the Context of Parental Depression. Journal of marriage and the family. vol 70. issue 3. 2021-10-20. PMID:21603115. paternal depression moderated pathways, such that marital conflict was associated with greater child emotional insecurity 2 years later in the context of paternal depression. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 human
Mark E Feinberg, Marni L Kan, E Mavis Hetheringto. The Longitudinal Influence of Coparenting Conflict on Parental Negativity and Adolescent Maladjustment. Journal of marriage and the family. vol 69. issue 3. 2021-10-20. PMID:21874069. after controlling for stability, coparenting conflict predicted mothers' and fathers' negativity and adolescent antisocial behavior (but not depression). 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 Not clear