All Relations between Depression and emotion

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William S Pollac. Male adolescent rites of passage: positive visions of multiple developmental pathways. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. vol 1036. 2008-08-08. PMID:15817735. indeed, it will be suggested and supported by both qualitative and quantitative data that the more classic models depend on a "boy code" of traumatic separation from mother and the feminine, a process that is not only negative rather than positive in its developmental trajectory, but also likely to create a premature traumatic separation, leaving boys at risk for emotional maladjustment, everyday sadness, increased incidence of depression and the potential for violence toward the self, suicide, as well as violence toward others. 2008-08-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Gülsüm Emel Pamuk, Ferda Harmandar, Nilay Ermantaş, Orbay Harmandar, Burhan Turgut, Muzaffer Demir, Ozden Vura. EORTC QLQ-C30 assessment in Turkish patients with hematological malignancies: association with anxiety and depression. Annals of hematology. vol 87. issue 4. 2008-08-05. PMID:18219486. patients with higher depression scores had more frequently active disease and were inpatients; they had higher mean eastern cooperative oncology group performance scores, eortc gastrointestinal system and general symptom scores, and significantly lower physical, role, emotional, social and cognitive functioning and global qol scores (all p values <0.01). 2008-08-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lihong Wang, K Ranga Krishnan, David C Steffens, Guy G Potter, Florin Dolcos, Gregory McCarth. Depressive state- and disease-related alterations in neural responses to affective and executive challenges in geriatric depression. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 165. issue 7. 2008-08-01. PMID:18450929. identifying both depressive state-related and disease-related alterations in brain regions associated with emotion and cognitive function could provide useful diagnostic information in geriatric depression. 2008-08-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
M A Vogt, S Chourbaji, C Brandwein, C Dormann, R Sprengel, P Gas. Suitability of tamoxifen-induced mutagenesis for behavioral phenotyping. Experimental neurology. vol 211. issue 1. 2008-07-30. PMID:18329640. therefore c57bl/6 male mice, a common strain used for targeted mutagenesis and behavioral analyses, were subjected to a tamoxifen treatment protocol as used for inducible mutagenesis in vivo, and analyzed for effects on general behavior (locomotion, exploration), emotional behavior (anxiety, depression) and on learning and memory after a drug-free interval period of 4 weeks. 2008-07-30 2023-08-12 mouse
Kelly C Allison, Carlos M Grilo, Robin M Masheb, Albert J Stunkar. High self-reported rates of neglect and emotional abuse, by persons with binge eating disorder and night eating syndrome. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 45. issue 12. 2008-07-29. PMID:17659255. depression levels, which were higher in bed and nes than oc, were associated with higher levels of physical and emotional abuse and neglect. 2008-07-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kelly C Allison, Carlos M Grilo, Robin M Masheb, Albert J Stunkar. High self-reported rates of neglect and emotional abuse, by persons with binge eating disorder and night eating syndrome. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 45. issue 12. 2008-07-29. PMID:17659255. in conclusion, reported rates of physical and sexual abuse differed little across groups, whereas reports of neglect and emotional abuse were higher in the bed and nes groups than in the oc group and were associated with elevated depression levels. 2008-07-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Alex J Zautra, Mary C Davis, John W Reich, Perry Nicassario, Howard Tennen, Patrick Finan, Anna Kratz, Brendt Parrish, Michael R Irwi. Comparison of cognitive behavioral and mindfulness meditation interventions on adaptation to rheumatoid arthritis for patients with and without history of recurrent depression. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 76. issue 3. 2008-07-29. PMID:18540734. ra patients with recurrent depression benefited most from m across several measures, including negative and positive affect and physicians' ratings of joint tenderness, indicating that the emotion regulation aspects of that treatment were most beneficial to those with chronic depressive features. 2008-07-29 2023-08-12 human
Linnea R Burk, Jong-hyo Park, Jeffrey M Armstrong, Marjorie H Klein, H Hill Goldsmith, Carolyn Zahn-Waxler, Marilyn J Esse. Identification of early child and family risk factors for aggressive victim status in first grade. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 36. issue 4. 2008-07-28. PMID:18092191. aggressive victims were distinguished from aggressors by greater exposure to maternal depression and from victims by lower levels of early inhibition, but they shared the experiences of negative family emotional expressiveness with aggressors and greater mother-child negativity with victims. 2008-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
John B Nezlek, Peter Kuppen. Regulating positive and negative emotions in daily life. Journal of personality. vol 76. issue 3. 2008-07-24. PMID:18399953. each day for an average of 3 weeks, participants described how they had regulated their emotions in terms of the reappraisal and suppression (inhibiting the expression) of positive and negative emotions, and they described their emotional experience, self-esteem, and psychological adjustment in terms of beck's triadic model of depression. 2008-07-24 2023-08-12 human
Shireen L Rizvi, Debra Kaysen, Cassidy A Gutner, Michael G Griffin, Patricia A Resic. Beyond fear: the role of peritraumatic responses in posttraumatic stress and depressive symptoms among female crime victims. Journal of interpersonal violence. vol 23. issue 6. 2008-07-22. PMID:18292400. women were interviewed about their emotional and behavioral responses during the trauma and assessed for posttraumatic stress disorder and depression symptomatology. 2008-07-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Shireen L Rizvi, Debra Kaysen, Cassidy A Gutner, Michael G Griffin, Patricia A Resic. Beyond fear: the role of peritraumatic responses in posttraumatic stress and depressive symptoms among female crime victims. Journal of interpersonal violence. vol 23. issue 6. 2008-07-22. PMID:18292400. peritraumatic emotions, other than fear, such as sadness, humiliation, and anger, also appear to be related to posttrauma depression symptoms. 2008-07-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Wei Jian. Impacts of depression and emotional distress on cardiac disease. Cleveland Clinic journal of medicine. vol 75 Suppl 2. 2008-07-18. PMID:18540141. impacts of depression and emotional distress on cardiac disease. 2008-07-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Vivian Kraaij, Shelley M C van der Veek, Nadia Garnefski, Maya Schroevers, Robert Witlox, Stan Mae. Coping, goal adjustment, and psychological well-being in HIV-infected men who have sex with men. AIDS patient care and STDs. vol 22. issue 5. 2008-07-15. PMID:18435592. the cognitive emotion regulation questionnaire, cope, the goal obstruction questionnaire, and the hospital anxiety and depression scale were filled out at home. 2008-07-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
D Gourio. [Antidepressants and their onset of action: a major clinical, methodological and pronostical issue]. L'Encephale. vol 34. issue 1. 2008-07-15. PMID:18514154. a definitive demonstration of early onset of action awaits the results of appropriately designed and powered clinical studies, which may include (1) a prospective definition of early onset of action, (2) more focused assessments of core emotional symptoms and cognitive deficits of depression by using specific and sensitive tools, (3) a data-analytic approach capable of capturing the dynamic nature of symptomatic change (for example, survival analysis), and (4) strategies to minimize biases and heterogeneity of response. 2008-07-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Richard Schulz, Kathleen A McGinnis, Song Zhang, Lynn M Martire, Randy S Hebert, Scott R Beach, Bozena Zdaniuk, Sara J Czaja, Steven H Bell. Dementia patient suffering and caregiver depression. Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. vol 22. issue 2. 2008-07-03. PMID:18525290. we assessed the prevalence of 2 types of patient suffering, emotional and existential distress, and examined their independent associations with caregiver depression and antidepressant medication use when controlling for sociodemographic characteristics of caregivers and patients, cognitive and physical disability of the patient, the frequency of patient memory problems and disruptive behaviors, and the amount of time spent caring for the patient. 2008-07-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Richard Schulz, Kathleen A McGinnis, Song Zhang, Lynn M Martire, Randy S Hebert, Scott R Beach, Bozena Zdaniuk, Sara J Czaja, Steven H Bell. Dementia patient suffering and caregiver depression. Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. vol 22. issue 2. 2008-07-03. PMID:18525290. multiple linear regression models showed that both aspects of perceived patient suffering independently contribute to caregiver depression (emotional distress: beta=1.24; p<0.001; existential distress: beta=0.66; p<0.01) whereas only existential suffering contributes to antidepressant medication use: odds ratio=1.25 95% confidence interval, 1.10-1.42; p<0.01. 2008-07-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Richard Schulz, Kathleen A McGinnis, Song Zhang, Lynn M Martire, Randy S Hebert, Scott R Beach, Bozena Zdaniuk, Sara J Czaja, Steven H Bell. Dementia patient suffering and caregiver depression. Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. vol 22. issue 2. 2008-07-03. PMID:18525290. in longitudinal analyses, increases in both types of suffering were associated with increases in caregiver depression (emotional distress: beta=1.02; p<0.01; existential distress: beta=0.64; p<0.01). 2008-07-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sergio Paradiso, Jatin Vaidya, Daniel Tranel, Todd Kosier, Robert G Robinso. Nondysphoric depression following stroke. The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences. vol 20. issue 1. 2008-07-02. PMID:18305284. three-hundred and one consecutive admissions for acute stroke were examined and subjects meeting previously validated criteria for nondysphoric depression (i.e., depressive ideation without endorsement of sad emotions) were compared to dysphoric depression, and to nondepressed patients. 2008-07-02 2023-08-12 human
Sergio Paradiso, Jatin Vaidya, Daniel Tranel, Todd Kosier, Robert G Robinso. Nondysphoric depression following stroke. The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences. vol 20. issue 1. 2008-07-02. PMID:18305284. psychopathological features and location of damage suggest that nondysphoric depression may be a special presentation of depressive disorder following stroke in which right hemisphere damage limits the apprehension of personal emotional changes. 2008-07-02 2023-08-12 human
K C Cukrowicz, A G Ekblad, J S Cheavens, M Z Rosenthal, T R Lync. Coping and thought suppression as predictors of suicidal ideation in depressed older adults with personality disorders. Aging & mental health. vol 12. issue 1. 2008-06-27. PMID:18297490. contrary to hypotheses, lower avoidance coping was associated with increased risk, although this finding is moderated by axis ii diagnosis thus, treatments that focus on decreasing emotional coping and chronic thought suppression may result in decreased suicidal ideation and hopelessness for older adults with depression and axis ii pathology. 2008-06-27 2023-08-12 Not clear