All Relations between Depression and emotion

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Omer Faruk Simşek, Merve Cerç. Relationship of the gap between experience and language with mental health in adolescence: the importance of emotion regulation. The Journal of psychology. vol 147. issue 3. 2013-06-28. PMID:23705295. moreover, it was shown that the relationship between emotion regulation and depression was mediated by adjustment. 2013-06-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Linda B Paulik. Depression in adults with congenital heart disease-public health challenge in a rapidly expanding new patient population. World journal of cardiology. vol 5. issue 6. 2013-06-27. PMID:23802047. risk factors for an abnormal emotional adjustment and depression include early exposure to stress from illness and medical interventions in infancy, separation from the parents during hospitalizations and brain organic syndromes. 2013-06-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Marganska, Michelle Gallagher, Regina Mirand. Adult attachment, emotion dysregulation, and symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 83. issue 1. 2013-06-26. PMID:23330631. adult attachment, emotion dysregulation, and symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. 2013-06-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Marganska, Michelle Gallagher, Regina Mirand. Adult attachment, emotion dysregulation, and symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 83. issue 1. 2013-06-26. PMID:23330631. differences in attachment style have been linked to both emotion regulation and psychological functioning, but the emotion regulatory mechanism through which attachment style might impact symptoms of depression and anxiety is unclear. 2013-06-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Marganska, Michelle Gallagher, Regina Mirand. Adult attachment, emotion dysregulation, and symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 83. issue 1. 2013-06-26. PMID:23330631. the present study examined the explanatory role of emotion dysregulation in the relation between adult attachment style and symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder (gad) in a sample of 284 adults. 2013-06-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Marganska, Michelle Gallagher, Regina Mirand. Adult attachment, emotion dysregulation, and symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 83. issue 1. 2013-06-26. PMID:23330631. secure attachment was associated with lower depression and gad symptoms and lower emotion dysregulation, whereas insecure attachment styles were generally associated with higher depression and gad scores and higher emotion dysregulation. 2013-06-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Marganska, Michelle Gallagher, Regina Mirand. Adult attachment, emotion dysregulation, and symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 83. issue 1. 2013-06-26. PMID:23330631. perceived inability to generate effective emotion regulation strategies mediated the relation between insecure attachment and both depression and gad symptoms. 2013-06-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Anna Marganska, Michelle Gallagher, Regina Mirand. Adult attachment, emotion dysregulation, and symptoms of depression and generalized anxiety disorder. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 83. issue 1. 2013-06-26. PMID:23330631. the differential contribution of attachment style and emotion regulation to the prediction of depression and gad symptoms may reflect differences in vulnerability to depression and gad. 2013-06-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Qing Liu, Renlai Zhou, Shanguang Chen, Cheng Ta. Effects of head-down bed rest on the executive functions and emotional response. PloS one. vol 7. issue 12. 2013-06-20. PMID:23284916. in addition, self-report inventories (beck anxiety inventory, bai; beck depression inventory, bdi; positive affect and negative affect scale, panas) were conducted to record emotional changes, and the participants' galvanic skin response (gsr), heart rate (hr) and heart rate variability (hrv) were assessed as measures of physiological activity. 2013-06-20 2023-08-12 human
Laura D Crocker, Wendy Heller, Stacie L Warren, Aminda J O'Hare, Zachary P Infantolino, Gregory A Mille. Relationships among cognition, emotion, and motivation: implications for intervention and neuroplasticity in psychopathology. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 7. 2013-06-20. PMID:23781184. this paper reviews and integrates some of the growing evidence for cognitive biases and deficits in depression and anxiety, how these disruptions interact with emotional and motivational processes, and what brain mechanisms appear to be involved. 2013-06-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tom A McAdams, Alice M Gregory, Richard Rowe, Helena M S Zavos, Nicola L Barclay, Jennifer Y F Lau, Barbara Maughan, Thalia C Ele. The Genesis 12-19 (G1219) Study: a twin and sibling study of gene-environment interplay and adolescent development in the UK. Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. vol 16. issue 1. 2013-06-18. PMID:23394190. the study has primarily focused on emotional development, particularly depression and anxiety, which have been assessed at multiple levels of analysis (symptoms, cognitions, and relevant environmental experiences). 2013-06-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patricia M Washington, Patrick A Forcelli, Tiffany Wilkins, David N Zapple, Maia Parsadanian, Mark P Burn. The effect of injury severity on behavior: a phenotypic study of cognitive and emotional deficits after mild, moderate, and severe controlled cortical impact injury in mice. Journal of neurotrauma. vol 29. issue 13. 2013-06-17. PMID:22642287. human studies comparing neurobehavioral outcomes after tbi suggest that cognitive impairments increase with injury severity, but emotional problems such as anxiety and depression do not. 2013-06-17 2023-08-12 mouse
Lihong Wang, Natalie Paul, Steve J Stanton, Jeffrey M Greeson, Moria J Smosk. Loss of sustained activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in response to repeated stress in individuals with early-life emotional abuse: implications for depression vulnerability. Frontiers in psychology. vol 4. 2013-06-14. PMID:23761775. loss of sustained activity in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex in response to repeated stress in individuals with early-life emotional abuse: implications for depression vulnerability. 2013-06-14 2023-08-12 human
Jonathan P Stange, Elissa J Hamlat, Jessica L Hamilton, Lyn Y Abramson, Lauren B Allo. Overgeneral autobiographical memory, emotional maltreatment, and depressive symptoms in adolescence: evidence of a cognitive vulnerability-stress interaction. Journal of adolescence. vol 36. issue 1. 2013-06-13. PMID:23186994. these results provide support for a cognitive vulnerability-stress relationship between ogm and emotional abuse in early adolescence and suggest that these mechanisms of risk for depression may be specific to caucasian adolescents. 2013-06-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Margaretha Norell Pejner, Kristina Ziegert, Annica Kihlgre. Trying to cope with everyday life--emotional support in municipal elderly care setting. International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being. vol 7. 2013-06-13. PMID:23237630. emotional support is considered to be important to older patients because it is a contributing factor to experiencing good health and it has been shown that it can prevent depression after a hip fracture. 2013-06-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
C F Jehn, B Flath, A Strux, M Krebs, K Possinger, A Pezzutto, D Lüftne. Influence of age, performance status, cancer activity, and IL-6 on anxiety and depression in patients with metastatic breast cancer. Breast cancer research and treatment. vol 136. issue 3. 2013-06-11. PMID:23124416. depression and anxiety are the core disorders causing emotional distress in patients (pts) with metastatic breast cancer. 2013-06-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Simone Fullagar, Wendy O'Brie. Problematizing the neurochemical subject of anti-depressant treatment: the limits of biomedical responses to women's emotional distress. Health (London, England : 1997). vol 17. issue 1. 2013-06-07. PMID:22674747. through the interplay of biochemical, emotional and socio-cultural effects medication worked to shape women's self-in-recovery in ways that both reinscribed and undermined a neurochemical construction of depression. 2013-06-07 2023-08-12 human
Simone Fullagar, Wendy O'Brie. Problematizing the neurochemical subject of anti-depressant treatment: the limits of biomedical responses to women's emotional distress. Health (London, England : 1997). vol 17. issue 1. 2013-06-07. PMID:22674747. we identified how the failure of medication to alleviate depression contributed to women's reinterpretation of recovery as a process of 'working' on the emotional self. 2013-06-07 2023-08-12 human
John L Oliffe, Paul M Galdas, Christina S E Han, Mary T Kell. Faux masculinities among college men who experience depression. Health (London, England : 1997). vol 17. issue 1. 2013-06-07. PMID:22674749. the angry man identity described men who expressed anger, at least in part, to dissipate depression invoked pain and emotional distress. 2013-06-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jorge Renner Cardoso de Almeida, Mary Louise Phillip. Distinguishing between unipolar depression and bipolar depression: current and future clinical and neuroimaging perspectives. Biological psychiatry. vol 73. issue 2. 2013-06-06. PMID:22784485. findings from these studies suggest more widespread abnormalities in white matter connectivity and white matter hyperintensities in bd than ud depression, habenula volume reductions in bd but not ud depression, and differential patterns of functional abnormalities in emotion regulation and attentional control neural circuitry in the two depression types. 2013-06-06 2023-08-12 Not clear