All Relations between Depression and emotion

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Brian J Cox, Lachlan A McWilliams, Murray W Enns, Ian P Clar. Broad and specific personality dimensions associated with major depression in a nationally representative sample. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 45. issue 4. 2004-10-26. PMID:15224266. in a hierarchical multivariate regression analysis that controlled for sociodemographic variables, history of anxiety disorders, alcohol or substance abuse or dependence, dysthymic disorder, and current emotional distress, self-criticism was the only personality dimension that remained significantly associated with major depression. 2004-10-26 2023-08-12 human
Brian J Cox, Lachlan A McWilliams, Murray W Enns, Ian P Clar. Broad and specific personality dimensions associated with major depression in a nationally representative sample. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 45. issue 4. 2004-10-26. PMID:15224266. in contrast, several other personality dimensions may be associated with major depression because of shared variance with psychiatric history and current emotional distress. 2004-10-26 2023-08-12 human
F Piamarta, S Iurlaro, V Isella, L Atzeni, M Grimaldi, A Russo, E Forapani, I Appolloni. Unconventional affective symptoms and executive functions after stroke in the elderly. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. Supplement. issue 9. 2004-10-21. PMID:15207429. in the present study we assessed the presence and severity of unconventional affective symptoms (apathy, anhedonia and emotional lability) and depression in 33 elderly patients with first ever stroke and evidence of a single supratentorial lesion at neuroimaging. 2004-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Piamarta, S Iurlaro, V Isella, L Atzeni, M Grimaldi, A Russo, E Forapani, I Appolloni. Unconventional affective symptoms and executive functions after stroke in the elderly. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. Supplement. issue 9. 2004-10-21. PMID:15207429. the prevalence of the various affective symptoms was as follows:apathy 15.2 %, anhedonia 6.1 %, emotional lability 48.5 %, depression 57.6 % of cases. 2004-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Piamarta, S Iurlaro, V Isella, L Atzeni, M Grimaldi, A Russo, E Forapani, I Appolloni. Unconventional affective symptoms and executive functions after stroke in the elderly. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. Supplement. issue 9. 2004-10-21. PMID:15207429. apathy and anhedonia showed significant reciprocal correlations and they were also correlated with the executive score and the barthel index;apathy was also correlated with depression; emotional lability, instead, was correlated only with depression. 2004-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Adrienne Brewi. The quality of life of carers of patients with severe lung disease. British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing). vol 13. issue 15. 2004-10-21. PMID:15365501. the findings showed the carers' lives to be severely restricted, all carrying a heavy emotional burden of frustration, depression and isolation: part-time jobs were important both financially and to reduce isolation. 2004-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Margot J Verschuur, Elisabeth H M Eurelings-Bontekoe, Philip Spinhove. Associations among homesickness, anger, anxiety, and depression. Psychological reports. vol 94. issue 3 Pt 2. 2004-10-12. PMID:15362386. it is concluded that homesickness can be considered as a mixed emotion of anxiety and depression ("cothymia"), but that depression is more characteristic of homesickness as a state, whereas anxiety is more important if homesickness is conceptualized as an enduring tendency. 2004-10-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Pedro L Delgad. Common pathways of depression and pain. The Journal of clinical psychiatry. vol 65 Suppl 12. 2004-10-08. PMID:15315473. additionally, these agents may also have a role in modulating neurogenesis and other neuroplastic changes, thereby leading to more complete recovery in patients suffering from the emotional and physical symptoms of chronic depression. 2004-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Vivien K Bur. Plotting the course to remission: the search for better outcomes in the treatment of depression. The Journal of clinical psychiatry. vol 65 Suppl 12. 2004-10-08. PMID:15315474. current treatments for depression tend to focus on emotional symptoms, not the physical and anxious symptoms also associated with depression. 2004-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Vivien K Bur. Plotting the course to remission: the search for better outcomes in the treatment of depression. The Journal of clinical psychiatry. vol 65 Suppl 12. 2004-10-08. PMID:15315474. however, the physical and anxious symptoms of depression can be serious and sometimes more prominent than the emotional symptoms of depression, especially among special populations such as women. 2004-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Vivien K Bur. Plotting the course to remission: the search for better outcomes in the treatment of depression. The Journal of clinical psychiatry. vol 65 Suppl 12. 2004-10-08. PMID:15315474. new treatment strategies, such as dual-acting agents and the combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, target the emotional and anxious symptoms of depression as well as symptoms associated with pain. 2004-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Vivien K Bur. Plotting the course to remission: the search for better outcomes in the treatment of depression. The Journal of clinical psychiatry. vol 65 Suppl 12. 2004-10-08. PMID:15315474. in order to increase response and remission, depression should be seen as an illness comprising not only emotional symptoms but physical and anxious symptoms as well. 2004-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Maki Ohtani, Shoko Shindo, Naofumi Yoshiok. Polymorphisms of the tryptophan hydroxylase gene and serotonin 1A receptor gene in suicide victims among Japanese. The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine. vol 202. issue 2. 2004-10-06. PMID:14998306. specifically, we investigated two serotonin-related genes including three substitutions connected to human emotional states such as despondency and depression: the tryptophan hydroxylase (tph) gene (a779c and a218c in the intron) and the serotonin1a (5-ht1a) receptor gene (pro 16leu in the cording region). 2004-10-06 2023-08-12 human
Jean-Pierre Ro. Socioeconomic status and health: a neurobiological perspective. Medical hypotheses. vol 62. issue 2. 2004-09-28. PMID:14962631. in hierarchical societies, individuals at every level of the hierarchy have to submit to those above and the recognition of this submissiveness generates emotions such as shame, anger and depression. 2004-09-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Robert J Gatche. Psychosocial factors that can influence the self-assessment of function. Journal of occupational rehabilitation. vol 14. issue 3. 2004-09-23. PMID:15156778. the following are discussed: secondary gain; secondary loss; emotional distress (such as anger, anxiety and depression); psychopathology; somatization and symptom magnification; compliance and resistance; patient comprehension/mental status; and iatrogenic effects. 2004-09-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Joan S Grant, Gerald L Glandon, Timothy R Elliott, Joyce Newman Giger, Michael Weave. Caregiving problems and feelings experienced by family caregivers of stroke survivors the first month after discharge. International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation. vol 27. issue 2. 2004-09-23. PMID:15167107. safety, difficulty in managing activities of daily living, and cognitive, behavioral and emotional changes of stroke survivors (for example, mood swings, lack of motivation, forgetfulness and memory loss, depression and calling the caregiver often) were the three most common problems experienced by caregivers during the first month. 2004-09-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Atif Rahman, Zafar Iqbal, James Bunn, Hermione Lovel, Richard Harringto. Impact of maternal depression on infant nutritional status and illness: a cohort study. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 61. issue 9. 2004-09-23. PMID:15351773. the risk for emotional and behavioral problems is known to be high among children of depressed mothers, but little is known about the impact of prenatal and postnatal depression on the physical health of infants. 2004-09-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
George A Bonanno, Camille B Wortman, Randolph M Ness. Prospective patterns of resilience and maladjustment during widowhood. Psychology and aging. vol 19. issue 2. 2004-09-21. PMID:15222819. results suggest that chronic grief stems from the upheaval surrounding the loss of a healthy spouse, whereas chronic depression results from more enduring emotional difficulties that are exacerbated by the loss. 2004-09-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Paul J Christo, Theodore S Grabow, Srinivasa N Raj. Opioid effectiveness, addiction, and depression in chronic pain. Advances in psychosomatic medicine. vol 25. 2004-09-21. PMID:15248371. controversy exists over 1) the long-term use of opioids for non-cancer pain, and patients receiving opioids for long periods must be monitored carefully for signs of addictive and aberrant behavior, 2) the impact of opioid therapy on emotional depression in patients with chronic pain, and 3) whether opioid therapy causes cognitive impairment in the elderly. 2004-09-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Candice M Monson, Jennifer L Price, Benjamin F Rodriguez, Moira P Ripley, Reid A Warne. Emotional deficits in military-related PTSD: an investigation of content and process disturbances. Journal of traumatic stress. vol 17. issue 3. 2004-09-21. PMID:15253100. alexithymic externally oriented thinking and negative affectivity emerged as the most consistent predictors of ptsd symptoms; however, depression was the only variable associated with emotional numbing. 2004-09-21 2023-08-12 Not clear