All Relations between Depression and neuroticism

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G Carey, D L DiLall. Personality and psychopathology: genetic perspectives. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 103. issue 1. 1994-08-23. PMID:8040478. the small amount of available data suggests that genes may account for over 50% of the observed correlation between neuroticism and state symptoms of anxiety and depression. 1994-08-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
L L. University transition: major and minor life stressors, personality characteristics and mental health. Psychological medicine. vol 24. issue 1. 1994-07-14. PMID:8208897. using multivariate analyses, we found that: (1) life events predicted anxiety, while daily hassles predicted depression; (2) locus of control and extraversion correlated negatively, while neuroticism correlated positively with university stress; and (3) neuroticism had a main effect on symptom reportings across the board, while extraversion had a vulnerability effect on somatic symptoms. 1994-07-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
H C Steinhausen, R Seide. [The Berlin follow-up study of eating disorders in adolescence. Part 3: Evaluation and prognosis]. Der Nervenarzt. vol 65. issue 1. 1994-05-05. PMID:8145874. based on a systematic analysis of the relevant literature on the course of eating disorders, the following items were analyzed with respect to their value in predicting the psychopathological status of the patient at discharge from inpatient treatment and at follow-up: bmi at admission, age at onset of the disease, duration of symptoms before admission, personality features such as depression and neuroticism, the number of physical complaints, diagnosis (anorexia vs. bulimia), type of eating disorder (purger vs. restrictor), premorbid eating disorders or behavioral abnormalities, socioeconomic status, duration of in-patient treatment, and out-patient psychotherapy following discharge from the hospital. 1994-05-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Di Stefano, B P Radano. [Neuropsychological and psychosocial findings in follow-up of cervical vertebrae dislocations: a prospective clinical study]. Zeitschrift fur Unfallchirurgie und Versicherungsmedizin : offizielles Organ der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft fur Unfallmedizin und Berufskrankheiten = Revue de traumatologie et d'assicurologie : organe officiel de la Societe suisse de .... vol 86. issue 2. 1994-01-10. PMID:8251259. neuroticism, depression). 1994-01-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
P L Morris, R G Robinson, J Samuel. Depression, introversion and mortality following stroke. The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. vol 27. issue 3. 1994-01-03. PMID:8250788. ninety-four stroke inpatients were examined two months post-stroke for clinical depression and pre-stroke personality characteristics of neuroticism and introversion. 1994-01-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
A S Henderson, A F Jorm, A MacKinnon, H Christensen, L R Scott, A E Korten, C Doyl. The prevalence of depressive disorders and the distribution of depressive symptoms in later life: a survey using Draft ICD-10 and DSM-III-R. Psychological medicine. vol 23. issue 3. 1993-12-22. PMID:8234578. the number of depressive symptoms was correlated with neuroticism, poor physical health, disability and a history of previous depression. 1993-12-22 2023-08-12 human
B D Kirkcaldy, E Kobylinska, A F Furnha. MMPI profiles of male and female migraine sufferers. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 37. issue 7. 1993-11-09. PMID:8211305. both sexes exhibit heightened scores on those mmpi clinical scales associated with neuroticism (hypochondriasis, depression and hysteria). 1993-11-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
S L Deaner, J T McConath. The relation of humor to depression and personality. Psychological reports. vol 72. issue 3 Pt 1. 1993-08-18. PMID:8332677. analysis indicated that individuals who scored lower on the depression scale tended to score higher on the coping humor scale, extraversion, and neuroticism. 1993-08-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
S L Deaner, J T McConath. The relation of humor to depression and personality. Psychological reports. vol 72. issue 3 Pt 1. 1993-08-18. PMID:8332677. perhaps the personality factors of introversion and neuroticism may be employed to identify a predisposition toward depression. 1993-08-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
B M Booth, D W Russell, W R Yates, P R Laughlin, K Brown, D Ree. Social support and depression in men during alcoholism treatment. Journal of substance abuse. vol 4. issue 1. 1992-08-18. PMID:1320972. although self-esteem, neuroticism, and psychiatric severity also were significantly associated with depression in the hierarchical regression model, social support demonstrated the strongest unique contribution to depression of any of the predictors. 1992-08-18 2023-08-11 Not clear
W Maier, D Lichtermann, J Minges, R Heu. Personality traits in subjects at risk for unipolar major depression: a family study perspective. Journal of affective disorders. vol 24. issue 3. 1992-06-04. PMID:1573124. particular patterns of personality (e.g., introversion, neuroticism, obsessionality) have been found to be associated with unipolar depression by a large number of investigators; recent prospective studies have stressed neuroticism as a premorbid risk factor for depression. 1992-06-04 2023-08-11 human
W Maier, D Lichtermann, J Minges, R Heu. Personality traits in subjects at risk for unipolar major depression: a family study perspective. Journal of affective disorders. vol 24. issue 3. 1992-06-04. PMID:1573124. relatives in remission from an episode of unipolar depression had clearly higher levels of neuroticism and rigidity and lower levels of extraversion than controls; healthy relatives of controls had higher levels of rigidity (both sexes) and of neuroticism (males only) than controls. 1992-06-04 2023-08-11 human
G Llorca, T Martín, J Derecho, M J Góme. [Personality and emesis in the patient treated with antineoplastic chemotherapy]. Actas luso-espanolas de neurologia, psiquiatria y ciencias afines. vol 19. issue 6. 1992-05-12. PMID:1807102. the conclusion, through comparison of personality variables, is that all patients showed neuroticism and depression scales increased, in relation to healthy population. 1992-05-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
C F Duggan, P Sham, A S Lee, R M Murra. Does recurrent depression lead to a change in neuroticism? Psychological medicine. vol 21. issue 4. 1992-03-06. PMID:1780411. does recurrent depression lead to a change in neuroticism? 1992-03-06 2023-08-11 Not clear
J Birtchnell, M Deahl, J Falkowsk. Further exploration of the relationship between depression and dependence. Journal of affective disorders. vol 22. issue 4. 1991-12-06. PMID:1939931. dependence scores on both measures correlated highly with scores on measures of neuroticism, self-esteem, depressive cognition and depression. 1991-12-06 2023-08-11 human
J E Richte. Stress and psychologic and environmental factors in functional dyspepsia. Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. Supplement. vol 182. 1991-10-23. PMID:1896829. although they have more anxiety, neuroticism, and depression than healthy subjects, their personality scores are no different than other patients with chronic abdominal pain syndromes, be they organic or functional in nature. 1991-10-23 2023-08-11 human
P Boyce, G Parker, B Barnett, M Cooney, F Smit. Personality as a vulnerability factor to depression. The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 159. 1991-10-17. PMID:1888956. the risk of depression at six months was increased up to tenfold by high interpersonal sensitivity and threefold by high neuroticism. 1991-10-17 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Ekblom, P Hansson, M Thomsson, M Thoma. Increased postoperative pain and consumption of analgesics following acupuncture. Pain. vol 44. issue 3. 1991-07-25. PMID:2052392. all patients completed a questionnaire in order to characterize state tension and stress, degrees of neuroticism, extroversion, depression and psychosomatic disorders. 1991-07-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
A M Zotti, O Bettinardi, F Soffiantino, L Tavazzi, A Stepto. Psychophysiological stress testing in postinfarction patients. Psychological correlates of cardiovascular arousal and abnormal cardiac responses. Circulation. vol 83. issue 4 Suppl. 1991-05-07. PMID:2009627. high cardiovascular responders also reported lower levels of trait anxiety, neuroticism, psychophysiological symptoms, and depression. 1991-05-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
P H Wilson, J Henry, M Bowen, G Haralambou. Tinnitus reaction questionnaire: psychometric properties of a measure of distress associated with tinnitus. Journal of speech and hearing research. vol 34. issue 1. 1991-04-29. PMID:2008074. moderate to high correlations were found between the trq and clinician ratings (r = .67) and self-report measures of anxiety and depression (r = .58-.87), but a low correlation was found with neuroticism (r = .27). 1991-04-29 2023-08-11 human