All Relations between Depression and neuroticism

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Kao Ching Chen, Yen Kuang Yang, I Hui Lee, Tzung Lieh Yeh, Ru-Band Lu, Po See Che. Sexual dysfunction and physicians' perception in medicated patients with major depression in Taiwan. Depression and anxiety. vol 25. issue 9. 2009-03-16. PMID:17551923. patients were assessed using the changes in sexual functioning questionnaire (csfq), taiwanese depression questionnaire (tdq), quality of life index (qol), and neuroticism scores in the maudsley personality inventory (mpi). 2009-03-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lars Vedel Kessin. [Feeling for affective psychosis]. Ugeskrift for laeger. vol 171. issue 7. 2009-02-13. PMID:19210937. ongoing studies aim to identify biomarkers for depression and mania, and results from recent research suggest that neuroticism, abnormal response to the dex-crh test, increased frontotemporal serotonine 2a binding, abnormal emotional processing and deceased executive function may be candidates for such biomarkers. 2009-02-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Susan C South, Robert F Kruege. Marital quality moderates genetic and environmental influences on the internalizing spectrum. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 117. issue 4. 2009-01-13. PMID:19025229. the authors examined this question using 379 twin pairs, assessed for marital quality, symptoms of major depression (md), generalized anxiety disorder (gad), panic attacks (pa), and neuroticism (n). 2009-01-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
V Gonçalves, G Jayson, N Tarrie. A longitudinal investigation of psychological morbidity in patients with ovarian cancer. British journal of cancer. vol 99. issue 11. 2008-12-30. PMID:19002175. neuroticism and use of anti-depressants were independent predictors of depression caseness profile. 2008-12-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lena C Quilty, Liesel-Ann C Meusel, R Michael Bagb. Neuroticism as a mediator of treatment response to SSRIs in major depressive disorder. Journal of affective disorders. vol 111. issue 1. 2008-12-11. PMID:18384882. in the current investigation, we examined the hypothesis that any change in depression severity is mediated through the reduction of neuroticism, but only for those compounds which target serotonin receptors. 2008-12-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yoichi Chida, Mark Hame. Chronic psychosocial factors and acute physiological responses to laboratory-induced stress in healthy populations: a quantitative review of 30 years of investigations. Psychological bulletin. vol 134. issue 6. 2008-12-04. PMID:18954159. this meta-analysis included 729 studies from 161 articles investigating how acute stress responsivity (including stress reactivity and recovery of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal [hpa] axis, autonomic, and cardiovascular systems) changes with various chronic psychosocial exposures (job stress; general life stress; depression or hopelessness; anxiety, neuroticism, or negative affect; hostility, aggression, or type-a behavior; fatigue, burnout, or exhaustion; positive psychological states or traits) in healthy populations. 2008-12-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Naomi R Wray, Michael R James, Troy Dumenil, Herlina Y Handoko, Penelope A Lind, Grant W Montgomery, Nicholas G Marti. Association study of candidate variants of COMT with neuroticism, anxiety and depression. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics. vol 147B. issue 7. 2008-11-17. PMID:18384078. association study of candidate variants of comt with neuroticism, anxiety and depression. 2008-11-17 2023-08-12 human
Naomi R Wray, Michael R James, Troy Dumenil, Herlina Y Handoko, Penelope A Lind, Grant W Montgomery, Nicholas G Marti. Association study of candidate variants of COMT with neuroticism, anxiety and depression. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics. vol 147B. issue 7. 2008-11-17. PMID:18384078. in this study we investigate the association between three snps from comt and anxiety and depression disorders and neuroticism all measured within the same study sample. 2008-11-17 2023-08-12 human
Naomi R Wray, Michael R James, Herlina Y Handoko, Troy Dumenil, Penelope A Lind, Grant W Montgomery, Nicholas G Marti. Association study of candidate variants from brain-derived neurotrophic factor and dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 with neuroticism, anxiety, and depression. Psychiatric genetics. vol 18. issue 5. 2008-11-14. PMID:18797396. association study of candidate variants from brain-derived neurotrophic factor and dystrobrevin-binding protein 1 with neuroticism, anxiety, and depression. 2008-11-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stella W Y Chan, Catherine J Harmer, Guy M Goodwin, Ray Norbur. Risk for depression is associated with neural biases in emotional categorisation. Neuropsychologia. vol 46. issue 12. 2008-10-21. PMID:18601940. risk for depression was defined by high neuroticism (n). 2008-10-21 2023-08-12 human
Paul Bennett, Clare Wilkinson, Jim Turner, Kate Brain, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Gethin Griffith, Barbara France, Jonathon Gra. Psychological factors associated with emotional responses to receiving genetic risk information. Journal of genetic counseling. vol 17. issue 3. 2008-10-06. PMID:18259848. depression was associated with age, neuroticism, feeling hopeless about developing cancer, lack of social confidant, and a coping response involving acceptance/resignation. 2008-10-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Friederike Zimmermann, Michael Enderman. Self-proxy agreement and correlates of health-related quality of life in young adults with epilepsy and mild intellectual disabilities. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 13. issue 1. 2008-09-04. PMID:18346941. thirty-six patients were interviewed using the quality of life in epilepsy inventory (qolie-31), the hospital anxiety and depression scale, and the neuroticism and extraversion scales of the neo five-factor inventory. 2008-09-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marcella Rietschel, Lars Beckmann, Jana Strohmaier, Alexander Georgi, Anna Karpushova, Frederike Schirmbeck, Katja V Boesshenz, Christine Schmäl, Christin Bürger, Rami Abou Jamra, Johannes Schumacher, Susanne Höfels, Robert Kumsta, Sonja Entringer, Axel Krug, Valentin Markov, Wolfgang Maier, Peter Propping, Stefan Wüst, Tilo Kircher, Markus M Nöthen, Sven Cichon, Thomas G Schulz. G72 and its association with major depression and neuroticism in large population-based groups from Germany. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 165. issue 6. 2008-06-25. PMID:18346999. g72 and its association with major depression and neuroticism in large population-based groups from germany. 2008-06-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marcella Rietschel, Lars Beckmann, Jana Strohmaier, Alexander Georgi, Anna Karpushova, Frederike Schirmbeck, Katja V Boesshenz, Christine Schmäl, Christin Bürger, Rami Abou Jamra, Johannes Schumacher, Susanne Höfels, Robert Kumsta, Sonja Entringer, Axel Krug, Valentin Markov, Wolfgang Maier, Peter Propping, Stefan Wüst, Tilo Kircher, Markus M Nöthen, Sven Cichon, Thomas G Schulz. G72 and its association with major depression and neuroticism in large population-based groups from Germany. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 165. issue 6. 2008-06-25. PMID:18346999. the authors tested whether the previously observed risk haplotypes are also associated with major depression and neuroticism. 2008-06-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Audrey R Tyrka, Lauren M Wier, Lawrence H Price, Kobita Rikhye, Nicole S Ross, George M Anderson, Charles W Wilkinson, Linda L Carpente. Cortisol and ACTH responses to the Dex/CRH test: influence of temperament. Hormones and behavior. vol 53. issue 4. 2008-06-17. PMID:18294637. temperament and personality traits such as neuroticism and behavioral inhibition are prospective predictors of the onset of depression and anxiety disorders. 2008-06-17 2023-08-12 human
S Shifman, A Bhomra, S Smiley, N R Wray, M R James, N G Martin, J M Hettema, S S An, M C Neale, E J C G van den Oord, K S Kendler, X Chen, D I Boomsma, C M Middeldorp, J J Hottenga, P E Slagboom, J Flin. A whole genome association study of neuroticism using DNA pooling. Molecular psychiatry. vol 13. issue 3. 2008-04-17. PMID:17667963. we describe a multistage approach to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (snps) associated with neuroticism, a personality trait that shares genetic determinants with major depression and anxiety disorders. 2008-04-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Vibe G Frokjaer, Erik L Mortensen, Finn A Nielsen, Steven Haugbol, Lars H Pinborg, Karen H Adams, Claus Svarer, Steen G Hasselbalch, Soeren Holm, Olaf B Paulson, Gitte M Knudse. Frontolimbic serotonin 2A receptor binding in healthy subjects is associated with personality risk factors for affective disorder. Biological psychiatry. vol 63. issue 6. 2008-04-14. PMID:17884017. high trait neuroticism, as measured on personality inventories, is a risk factor for major depression. 2008-04-14 2023-08-12 human
Andreas Frey, Angelika Lampert, Klaus Dietz, Sarah Striebich, Christoph Locher, Olga Fedorenko, Robert Möhle, Jürgen Gallinat, Florian Lang, Undine E Lan. Thyrotropin serum concentrations in healthy volunteers are associated with depression-related personality traits. Neuropsychobiology. vol 56. issue 2-3. 2008-04-09. PMID:18182832. the neo five-factor inventory is a widely used instrument, which assesses neuroticism, a strong marker for vulnerability to depression. 2008-04-09 2023-08-12 human
Rory C Reid, Bruce N Carpenter, Matthew Spackman, Debbie L Wille. Alexithymia, emotional instability, and vulnerability to stress proneness in patients seeking help for hypersexual behavior. Journal of sex & marital therapy. vol 34. issue 2. 2008-03-13. PMID:18224548. although the neo domain of neuroticism appeared to capture the majority of variance in hypersexual behavior, the difficulty identifying feelings factor of the tas-20 did make some modest, but significant, contribution to the severity of hypersexual behavior after controlling for depression and vulnerability to stress. 2008-03-13 2023-08-12 human
Randy P Auerbach, John R Z Abela, Moon-Ho Ringo H. Responding to symptoms of depression and anxiety: emotion regulation, neuroticism, and engagement in risky behaviors. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 45. issue 9. 2008-03-07. PMID:17181999. responding to symptoms of depression and anxiety: emotion regulation, neuroticism, and engagement in risky behaviors. 2008-03-07 2023-08-12 Not clear