All Relations between Depression and hostility

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Carla M Canuso, Nina Schooler, Jennifer Carothers, Ibrahim Turkoz, Colette Kosik-Gonzalez, Cynthia A Bossie, David Walling, Jean-Pierre Lindenmaye. Paliperidone extended-release in schizoaffective disorder: a randomized, controlled study comparing a flexible dose with placebo in patients treated with and without antidepressants and/or mood stabilizers. Journal of clinical psychopharmacology. vol 30. issue 5. 2011-08-08. PMID:20814330. included subjects had a schizoaffective disorder diagnosis; a positive and negative syndrome scale (panss) total score of 60 or higher; a score of 4 or higher on 2 or more of the panss items for hostility, excitement, tension, uncooperativeness, or poor impulse control; and prominent mood symptoms (≥16 on the young mania rating scale and/or the 21-item hamilton rating scale for depression). 2011-08-08 2023-08-12 human
Noriko Kunugimoto, Katsuyuki Yamasak. [The effect of humor coping with interpersonal stress on the relationship between cynical hostility, conscious defensiveness, and depression]. Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology. vol 82. issue 1. 2011-07-28. PMID:21706818. [the effect of humor coping with interpersonal stress on the relationship between cynical hostility, conscious defensiveness, and depression]. 2011-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Noriko Kunugimoto, Katsuyuki Yamasak. [The effect of humor coping with interpersonal stress on the relationship between cynical hostility, conscious defensiveness, and depression]. Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology. vol 82. issue 1. 2011-07-28. PMID:21706818. this study examined the effect of humor coping with interpersonal stress on the relationship between cynical hostility, conscious defensiveness, and depression. 2011-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Noriko Kunugimoto, Katsuyuki Yamasak. [The effect of humor coping with interpersonal stress on the relationship between cynical hostility, conscious defensiveness, and depression]. Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology. vol 82. issue 1. 2011-07-28. PMID:21706818. the results of hierarchical multiple regression analyses by sex showed that humor coping with interpersonal stress alleviated the detrimental influence of cynical hostility on depression only for men with low conscious defensiveness. 2011-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Noriko Kunugimoto, Katsuyuki Yamasak. [The effect of humor coping with interpersonal stress on the relationship between cynical hostility, conscious defensiveness, and depression]. Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology. vol 82. issue 1. 2011-07-28. PMID:21706818. for women, humor coping with interpersonal stress played a role in alleviating depression independently of hostility and conscious defensiveness. 2011-07-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kristen Farrell, Biing-Jiun Shen, Stephen Mallon, Frank J Penedo, Michael H Anton. Utility of the Millon Behavioral Medicine Diagnostic to predict medication adherence in patients diagnosed with heart failure. Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings. vol 18. issue 1. 2011-07-20. PMID:21222020. in hierarchical regression, greater mbmd medication abuse scale scores were associated with poorer adherence above and beyond both depression (β = .236, t[102] = 2.113, p = .037) and hostility (β = .244, t[102] = 2.506, p = .014). 2011-07-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
Cuneyt Evren, Ercan Dalbudak, Bilge Evren, Rabia Cetin, Mine Durkay. Self-mutilative behaviours in male alcohol-dependent inpatients and relationship with posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychiatry research. vol 186. issue 1. 2011-05-12. PMID:20800903. although sm might be related with ptsd among male alcohol-dependent inpatients, predictors of sm were age at onset of regular alcohol use, history of suicide attempt, anxiety, depression and hostility. 2011-05-12 2023-08-12 human
Cuneyt Evren, Ercan Dalbudak, Bilge Evren, Rabia Cetin, Mine Durkay. Self-mutilative behaviours in male alcohol-dependent inpatients and relationship with posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychiatry research. vol 186. issue 1. 2011-05-12. PMID:20800903. age at onset of regular alcohol use, history of suicide attempt, anxiety, depression and somatisation predicted sm in the subgroup of patients without ptsd, whereas hostility predicted sm alone in the subgroup of patients with ptsd. 2011-05-12 2023-08-12 human
Naomi Sadeh, Shabnam Javdani, M Sima Finy, Edelyn Veron. Gender differences in emotional risk for self- and other-directed violence among externalizing adults. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 79. issue 1. 2011-05-06. PMID:21261437. to inform this area, we investigated gender differences in the relationship of emotional tendencies (i.e., anger, hostility, and anhedonic depression) that may represent risk for other-directed violence (i.e., physical fighting, attacking others unprovoked) and self-directed violence (i.e., self-injury, suicide attempts). 2011-05-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lea R Dougherty, Daniel N Klein, Thomas M Olino, Margaret Dyson, Suzanne Ros. Increased waking salivary cortisol and depression risk in preschoolers: the role of maternal history of melancholic depression and early child temperament. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines. vol 50. issue 12. 2011-03-02. PMID:19686335. we also explored whether maternal depression during the child's life, parental hostility and life stress explained these associations. 2011-03-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Melvin C Hampton, Perry N Halkitis, Jacqueline S Matti. Coping, drug use, and religiosity/spirituality in relation to HIV serostatus among gay and bisexual men. AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education. vol 22. issue 5. 2011-02-16. PMID:20973662. analyses considered differences between hiv-positive and hiv-negative men in relation to active and religious coping strategies; avoidant coping strategies (specifically, illicit drug use); and the psychosocial states of anxiety, hostility, and depression in relation to self-reported hiv-status of the participants. 2011-02-16 2023-08-12 human
S Songül Yalçin, Emel Orün, Banu Mutlu, Yusuf Madendağ, Incilay Sinici, Arzu Dursun, Hatice Asuman Ozkara, Zeynep Ustünyurt, Sehnaz Kutluk, Kadriye Yurdakö. Why are they having infant colic? A nested case-control study. Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology. vol 24. issue 6. 2011-01-10. PMID:20955236. the colic group of mothers had significantly higher rates of 'impaired bonding' in the postpartum bonding questionnaire, higher scores on the edinburgh postnatal depression scale, higher scores for hostility subscales of the brief symptom inventory and a more irregular sleep pattern than the non-colic group. 2011-01-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephanie D Stepp, Paul A Pilkonis, Alison E Hipwell, Rolf Loeber, Magda Stouthamer-Loebe. Stability of borderline personality disorder features in girls. Journal of personality disorders. vol 24. issue 4. 2010-11-24. PMID:20695806. six factors were derived from parent ratings (i.e., cognitive dyscontrol, (lack of) self-control, hostility, depression/anxiety, hyperactivity, and relational aggression) and five factors were derived from teacher reports (i.e., cognitive dyscontrol, hyperactivity, (lack of) self-control, relational aggression, and depression). 2010-11-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jesse C Stewart, Griffin J Fitzgerald, Thomas W Kamarc. Hostility now, depression later? Longitudinal associations among emotional risk factors for coronary artery disease. Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. vol 39. issue 3. 2010-11-09. PMID:20407855. hostility now, depression later? 2010-11-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Keith D Renshaw, Rebecca K Blais, Catherine M Cask. Distinctions between hostile and nonhostile forms of perceived criticism from others. Behavior therapy. vol 41. issue 3. 2010-10-15. PMID:20569785. criticism and hostility from others are related to fluctuations in symptom severity across many disorders, including depression and anxiety. 2010-10-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Alec Roy, Monique Roy, Malvin Jana. Suicide attempts and ideation in African-American type 1 diabetic patients. Psychiatry research. vol 179. issue 1. 2010-10-12. PMID:20630602. patients completed the childhood trauma questionnaire (ctq), hostility and direction of hostility questionnaire (hdhq), and beck depression inventory (bdi). 2010-10-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Timothy W Smith, Emily K Traupman, Bert N Uchino, Cynthia A Ber. Interpersonal circumplex descriptions of psychosocial risk factors for physical illness: application to hostility, neuroticism, and marital adjustment. Journal of personality. vol 78. issue 3. 2010-09-27. PMID:20573134. risk factors displayed ipc locations ranging from hostile dominance (e.g., verbal aggressiveness, marital conflict) to hostility (e.g., anger) to hostile submissiveness (e.g., anxiety, depression); protective factors (marital satisfaction and support) reflected warmth or friendliness in the ipc. 2010-09-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Francisco J Vaz-Leal, Laura Rodriguez-Santos, M Josefa Melero-Ruiz, M Isabel Ramos-Fuentes, M Angustias Garcia-Herrái. Psychopathology and lymphocyte subsets in patients with bulimia nervosa. Nutritional neuroscience. vol 13. issue 3. 2010-08-10. PMID:20423559. in addition, helper/cytotoxic t-cell ratio negatively correlated in this group with impulsivity, hostility and depression. 2010-08-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
Shirley M Glyn. The psychosocial characteristics and needs of patients presenting with orofacial injury. Oral and maxillofacial surgery clinics of North America. vol 22. issue 2. 2010-07-06. PMID:20403551. compared with matched control populations, patients with orofacial injuries are more likely to report higher levels of substance use behaviors and to manifest greater levels of hostility, anxiety, and depression. 2010-07-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Nabi, A Singh-Manoux, J E Ferrie, M G Marmot, M Melchior, M Kivimäk. Hostility and depressive mood: results from the Whitehall II prospective cohort study. Psychological medicine. vol 40. issue 3. 2010-06-25. PMID:19607752. the psychosocial vulnerability model of hostility posits that hostile individuals, given their oppositional attitudes and behaviours, are more likely to have increased interpersonal conflicts, lower social support, more stressful life events (sl-e) and higher likelihood of depression. 2010-06-25 2023-08-12 Not clear