All Relations between Depression and hostility

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R Shalom, J A Blumenthal, R S Williams, R G McMurray, V W Denni. Feasibility and benefits of exercise training in patients on maintenance dialysis. Kidney international. vol 25. issue 6. 1984-10-25. PMID:6471676. psychologic testing at entry revealed that those who did not attend regularly had higher scores for hostility, anxiety, and depression as compared to those patients who completed the program. 1984-10-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
T W Moore, J G Paolill. Depression: influence of hopelessness, locus of control, hostility and length of treatment. Psychological reports. vol 54. issue 3. 1984-10-11. PMID:6473601. depression: influence of hopelessness, locus of control, hostility and length of treatment. 1984-10-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
D F Peck, A D Morgan, E L MacPherson, L Bramwel. The Multiple Affect Adjective Check List: subscale intercorrelations from two independent studies. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 40. issue 1. 1984-08-27. PMID:6746917. found the maacl, the anxiety, depression and hostility subscales to be intercorrelated in two independent studies (n = 84), thus raising doubts about their validity as measures of separate affective states. 1984-08-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
L A Gottschalk, J M Swanson, J Hoigaard-Martin, R Gilbert, C Fior. Hyperactive children: a study of the content analysis of their speech. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics. vol 41. issue 3. 1984-07-16. PMID:6729008. of the eight depression subscales, the hyperactive boys had significantly elevated scores on hopelessness, self-accusation (a cluster composed of shame, guilt, and hostility inwards), and psychomotor retardation. 1984-07-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
I Bennu. Depression and hostility in self-mutilation. Suicide & life-threatening behavior. vol 13. issue 2. 1984-02-22. PMID:6659009. depression and hostility in self-mutilation. 1984-02-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
I Bennu. Depression and hostility in self-mutilation. Suicide & life-threatening behavior. vol 13. issue 2. 1984-02-22. PMID:6659009. the presence of depression and hostility among self-mutilating patients is investigated. 1984-02-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
I Bennu. Depression and hostility in self-mutilation. Suicide & life-threatening behavior. vol 13. issue 2. 1984-02-22. PMID:6659009. non-significant differences in intropunitive hostility and depression were found between the clinical groups. 1984-02-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
I Bennu. Depression and hostility in self-mutilation. Suicide & life-threatening behavior. vol 13. issue 2. 1984-02-22. PMID:6659009. the interaction between hostility and depression and the implications for management based on these results is discussed. 1984-02-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Fava, G A Fava, R Kellner, M T Buckman, J Lisansky, E Serafini, L DeBesi, I Mastrogiacom. Psychosomatic aspects of hyperprolactinemia. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics. vol 40. issue 1-4. 1984-02-14. PMID:6657880. postpartum patients matched for prolactin levels with hyperprolactinemic women showed significantly less depression and anxiety but about the same levels of hostility. 1984-02-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Fava, G A Fava, R Kellner, M T Buckman, J Lisansky, E Serafini, L DeBesi, I Mastrogiacom. Psychosomatic aspects of hyperprolactinemia. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics. vol 40. issue 1-4. 1984-02-14. PMID:6657880. hostility, depression and loss of libido may coexist in the same hyperprolactinemic patient but they may be also present independently. 1984-02-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
J A Yesavag. Direct and indirect hostility and self-destructive behavior by hospitalized depressives. Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. vol 68. issue 5. 1984-01-27. PMID:6650212. thus our data indicate that, in patients with moderate to severe depression, self-destructive acts in hospital may be better correlated with feelings of anger and hostility than with depression itself. 1984-01-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Pug. An association between hostility and poor adherence to treatment in patients suffering from depression. The British journal of medical psychology. vol 56 (Pt 2). 1983-10-08. PMID:6882699. an association between hostility and poor adherence to treatment in patients suffering from depression. 1983-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Pug. An association between hostility and poor adherence to treatment in patients suffering from depression. The British journal of medical psychology. vol 56 (Pt 2). 1983-10-08. PMID:6882699. hostility has been shown to be a possible factor in the aetiology of depression, an important factor in the classification of depression, and a symptom of depression which improves with treatment. 1983-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
R Pug. An association between hostility and poor adherence to treatment in patients suffering from depression. The British journal of medical psychology. vol 56 (Pt 2). 1983-10-08. PMID:6882699. hostility may have a particularly large importance in compliance with treatment for depression or may have been overlooked in studies in compliance with treatment for non-psychiatric disorders. 1983-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Fava, G A Fava, R Kellner, E Serafini, I Mastrogiacom. Depression and hostility in hyperprolactinemia. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 6. issue 4-6. 1983-04-07. PMID:6891814. depression and hostility in hyperprolactinemia. 1983-04-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Fava, G A Fava, R Kellner, E Serafini, I Mastrogiacom. Depression and hostility in hyperprolactinemia. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 6. issue 4-6. 1983-04-07. PMID:6891814. the post-partum women showed significantly less depression and anxiety than those with hyperprolactinemic amenorrhea but about the same levels of hostility. 1983-04-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
C B Ballinge. Emotional disturbance during pregnancy and following delivery. Journal of psychosomatic research. vol 26. issue 6. 1983-04-07. PMID:7161736. there were significant positive correlations between pregnancy and post-partum ratings for hostility and depression in women who had vaginal deliveries suggesting that it might be possible to identify women at risk of emotional disturbance during pregnancy. 1983-04-07 2023-08-12 human
M Fava, G A Fava, R Kellner, E Serafini, I Mastrogiacom. Psychological correlates of hyperprolactinemia in males. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics. vol 37. issue 4. 1983-03-11. PMID:7156306. in a previous study with hyperprolactinemic female patients, self-rated hostility, depression and anxiety were significantly higher than in other female patients. 1983-03-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Fava, G A Fava, R Kellner, E Serafini, I Mastrogiacom. Psychological correlates of hyperprolactinemia in males. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics. vol 37. issue 4. 1983-03-11. PMID:7156306. hyperprolactinemic males were significantly more anxious but did not differ significantly in hostility and depression from other male patients. 1983-03-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
B C Little, J Hayworth, P Benson, L R Bridge, J Dewhurst, R G Pries. Psychophysiological ante-natal predictors of post-natal depressed mood. Journal of psychosomatic research. vol 26. issue 4. 1983-01-07. PMID:7143282. the psychometric measures used ante-natally and post-natally comprised the hostility and direction of hostility questionnaire, and locus of control scale, the dssi/sad sub-scale to measure anxiety, and the zung self-rating scale to measure depression. 1983-01-07 2023-08-12 Not clear