All Relations between Depression and reward

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Takayuki Kageyama, Toshio Kobayashi, Mieko Kawashima, Yukiko Kanamar. [Development of the Brief Scales for Coping Profile (BSCP) for workers: basic information about its reliability and validity]. Sangyo eiseigaku zasshi = Journal of occupational health. vol 46. issue 4. 2004-10-26. PMID:15382710. multiple regression analysis revealed that 38% of the variance of the depression score was explained by "workload", "problems in personal relationships", and "reward from work" scores in bsjs, and also with "active solution" and "avoidance and suppression" scores in bscp. 2004-10-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Takayuki Kageyama, Toshio Kobayashi, Mieko Kawashima, Yukiko Kanamar. [Development of the Brief Scales for Coping Profile (BSCP) for workers: basic information about its reliability and validity]. Sangyo eiseigaku zasshi = Journal of occupational health. vol 46. issue 4. 2004-10-26. PMID:15382710. interaction analysis revealed that the coping profile modifies the relationship between job stressors and depressive symptoms; the "active solution" score was inversely associated with the depression score, particularly for the workers with high "problems in personal relationships" scores and low "reward from work" scores, while "avoidance and suppression" scores were positively associated with the depression score particularly for the workers with high "problems in personal relationships" scores. 2004-10-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Patricia S Hoc, Susana I Drewes, María T Amela Garcí. [Floral biology, reproductive system and reproductive success of Macroptilium fraternum (Fabaceae)]. Revista de biologia tropical. vol 51. issue 2. 2004-09-09. PMID:15162730. the absence of pollinators in these flowers (in part because they preferred to visit flowers of other species with more reward and in part because of the fragmentation of the habitats), would be producing inbreeding depression in the studied populations; if the germplasm variability is not preserved, these populations situated at the southern end of the distribution range of the species could become extinguished. 2004-09-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Shumake, F Gonzalez-Lim. Brain systems underlying susceptibility to helplessness and depression. Behavioral and cognitive neuroscience reviews. vol 2. issue 3. 2004-08-10. PMID:15006293. changes in four major brain systems are suggested to underlie susceptibility to helplessness and possibly depression: (a) an unbalanced prefrontal-cingulate cortical system, (b) a dissociated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, (c) a dissociated septal-hippocampal system, and (d) a hypoactive brain reward system, as exemplified by a hypermetabolic habenula-interpeduncular nucleus pathway and a hypometabolic ventral tegmental area-striatum pathway. 2004-08-10 2023-08-12 rat
Ewa Dojka, Andrzej Paja. [Depression and perceived general control, effort and reward at work, in men and women at age 45-64, residents of Cracow]. Przeglad lekarski. vol 60. issue 6. 2004-05-11. PMID:14974175. [depression and perceived general control, effort and reward at work, in men and women at age 45-64, residents of cracow]. 2004-05-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ewa Dojka, Andrzej Paja. [Depression and perceived general control, effort and reward at work, in men and women at age 45-64, residents of Cracow]. Przeglad lekarski. vol 60. issue 6. 2004-05-11. PMID:14974175. the aim of the study was to assess the relation between depression: effort and reward at work, perceived general control, control over life and over health. 2004-05-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ewa Dojka, Andrzej Paja. [Depression and perceived general control, effort and reward at work, in men and women at age 45-64, residents of Cracow]. Przeglad lekarski. vol 60. issue 6. 2004-05-11. PMID:14974175. increase of the reward coefficient by 1 standard deviation was related to a decline in the risk of depression by 31% in men and 36% in women. 2004-05-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ewa Dojka, Andrzej Paja. [Depression and perceived general control, effort and reward at work, in men and women at age 45-64, residents of Cracow]. Przeglad lekarski. vol 60. issue 6. 2004-05-11. PMID:14974175. effort and reward at work, perceived general control and control over life was related to depression in men and women. 2004-05-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Cecile Spielewoy, Athina Marko. Withdrawal from chronic phencyclidine treatment induces long-lasting depression in brain reward function. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 28. issue 6. 2003-08-04. PMID:12700700. withdrawal from chronic phencyclidine treatment induces long-lasting depression in brain reward function. 2003-08-04 2023-08-12 rat
Cecile Spielewoy, Athina Marko. Withdrawal from chronic phencyclidine treatment induces long-lasting depression in brain reward function. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 28. issue 6. 2003-08-04. PMID:12700700. specifically, withdrawal from 15 or 20 mg/kg/day pcp induced a depression in brain reward function that lasted for the entire month of observation. 2003-08-04 2023-08-12 rat
Cecile Spielewoy, Athina Marko. Withdrawal from chronic phencyclidine treatment induces long-lasting depression in brain reward function. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 28. issue 6. 2003-08-04. PMID:12700700. these results indicate that prolonged continuous administration of high pcp doses facilitates brain stimulation reward, while withdrawal from acute high pcp doses or chronic pcp treatment results in a protracted depression of brain reward function that may be analogous to the dysphoric and anhedonic symptoms observed in pcp dependence, depression, and schizophrenia. 2003-08-04 2023-08-12 rat
Y Ono, J Ando, N Onoda, K Yoshimura, T Momose, M Hirano, S Kanb. Dimensions of temperament as vulnerability factors in depression. Molecular psychiatry. vol 7. issue 9. 2003-04-30. PMID:12399947. dimensions of temperament associated with novelty seeking, harm avoidance, reward dependence, and persistence were measured by using the temperament and character instruments developed by cloninger, and depressive symptoms were measured using the hospital anxiety and depression scale. 2003-04-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Pelissolo, E Corrubl. [Personality factors in depressive disorders: contribution of the psychobiologic model developed by Cloninger]. L'Encephale. vol 28. issue 4. 2002-12-19. PMID:12232546. other temperament dimensions, novelty seeking and reward dependence, are not consistently associated with depression characteristics nor affected by state effects, but self-directedness character dimension is often low when compared to subjects without depressive disorders, reflecting maladaptive personalities frequently associated to depressive disorders. 2002-12-19 2023-08-12 human
Laura Cardenas, Lescia K Tremblay, Claudio A Naranjo, Nathan Herrmann, Martin Zack, Usoa E Bust. Brain reward system activity in major depression and comorbid nicotine dependence. The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. vol 302. issue 3. 2002-09-18. PMID:12183688. brain reward system activity in major depression and comorbid nicotine dependence. 2002-09-18 2023-08-12 human
S Genedani, S Saltini, A Benelli, M Filaferro, A Bertolin. Influence of SAMe on the modifications of brain polyamine levels in an animal model of depression. Neuroreport. vol 12. issue 18. 2002-03-18. PMID:11742215. these results may suggest (i) a role for brain polyamines in depression and in reward processes, and (ii) that the antidepressant effect of same may be due, at least in part, to a normalization of putrescine levels in the nucleus accumbens septi. 2002-03-18 2023-08-12 rat
C A Naranjo, L K Tremblay, U E Bust. The role of the brain reward system in depression. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 25. issue 4. 2001-10-25. PMID:11383978. the role of the brain reward system in depression. 2001-10-25 2023-08-12 human
J C Von Frijtag, L G Reijmers, J E Van der Harst, I E Leus, R Van den Bos, B M Spruij. Defeat followed by individual housing results in long-term impaired reward- and cognition-related behaviours in rats. Behavioural brain research. vol 117. issue 1-2. 2001-02-08. PMID:11099767. the impaired capability to anticipate for a reward was discussed in relation to anhedonia, an important symptom of human depression. 2001-02-08 2023-08-12 human
D Lin, G F Koob, A Marko. Differential effects of withdrawal from chronic amphetamine or fluoxetine administration on brain stimulation reward in the rat--interactions between the two drugs. Psychopharmacology. vol 145. issue 3. 1999-10-18. PMID:10494577. withdrawal from chronic amphetamine administration is characterized by deficits in reward that resemble some symptoms of depression. 1999-10-18 2023-08-12 rat
P W Gold, G P Chrouso. The endocrinology of melancholic and atypical depression: relation to neurocircuitry and somatic consequences. Proceedings of the Association of American Physicians. vol 111. issue 1. 1999-02-16. PMID:9893154. in addition, recent data reveal important bidirectional interactions between stress-system hormonal factors in depression and neural substrates implicated in many discrete behavioral alterations in depression (e.g., the medial prefrontal cortex, important in shifting affect based on internal and external cues, the mesolimbic dopaminergic reward system, and the amygdala fear system). 1999-02-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
R B Wilkinso. Interactions between self and external reinforcement in predicting depressive symptoms. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 35. issue 4. 1997-06-24. PMID:9134782. this paper examines the relationship between dispositional rates of self-reinforcement, as assessed by the frequency of self-reinforcement questionnaire (heiby, 1982, behaviour research and therapy, 20, 397-401), external sources of reward and punishment, extraversion, neuroticism, and depression. 1997-06-24 2023-08-12 Not clear