All Relations between Depression and self-efficacy

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Hjördis Lorenz, Esther Beierl, Gabriella Tyson, Jennifer Wil. Development and validation of a measure of concrete and abstract thinking. PloS one. vol 20. issue 4. 2025-04-17. PMID:40245062. the cat measure was significantly associated with measures of perseverative thinking (r = .52), rumination (r = .42), worry (r = .50), depression (r = .32), anxiety (r = .41), posttraumatic stress disorder (r = .23), self-efficacy (r = -.32) and resilience (r = -.30). 2025-04-17 2025-04-20 cat
Stuart W Flint, Verónica Vázquez-Velázquez, Sarah Le Brocq, Adrian Brow. The real-life experiences of people living with overweight and obesity: A psychosocial perspective. Diabetes, obesity & metabolism. vol 27 Suppl 2. 2025-04-16. PMID:39931901. the key lived experiences, both from the research evidence and sarah's accounts, provide insights about the link between obesity and mental health, where for instance, the experiences of weight stigma and feeling excluded from society are associated with mental health outcomes including reduced self-worth and self-esteem, increased depression and increased risk of self-harming. 2025-04-16 2025-04-18 Not clear
Min Tan, Xinyu Zhou, Lin Shen, Yonghui Li, Xijing Che. Music's Dual Role in Emotion Regulation: Network Analysis of Music Use, Emotion Regulation Self-Efficacy, Alexithymia, Anxiety, and Depression. Depression and anxiety. vol 2024. 2025-04-14. PMID:40226650. music's dual role in emotion regulation: network analysis of music use, emotion regulation self-efficacy, alexithymia, anxiety, and depression. 2025-04-14 2025-04-16 human
Min Tan, Xinyu Zhou, Lin Shen, Yonghui Li, Xijing Che. Music's Dual Role in Emotion Regulation: Network Analysis of Music Use, Emotion Regulation Self-Efficacy, Alexithymia, Anxiety, and Depression. Depression and anxiety. vol 2024. 2025-04-14. PMID:40226650. in the rpcn analysis, healthy music use showed the second strongest expected influence (one-step) and correlated positively with emotion regulation self-efficacy while inversely correlating with externally oriented thinking of alexithymia and depression. 2025-04-14 2025-04-16 human
Min Tan, Xinyu Zhou, Lin Shen, Yonghui Li, Xijing Che. Music's Dual Role in Emotion Regulation: Network Analysis of Music Use, Emotion Regulation Self-Efficacy, Alexithymia, Anxiety, and Depression. Depression and anxiety. vol 2024. 2025-04-14. PMID:40226650. it negatively correlated with expressing positive affect in emotion regulation self-efficacy and positively correlated with alexithymia, anxiety, and depression. 2025-04-14 2025-04-16 human
Ali Hemade, Diana Malaeb, Amthal Alhuwailah, Mai Helmy, Muna Barakat, Rabih Hallit, Sami El Khatib, Mohamad Rahal, Syed Arman Rabbani, Reem Alzayer, Nada H Farrag, Rita El Hajjar, Jinan Mallouh, Sahar Obeid, Souheil Hallit, Feten Fekih-Romdhan. The 9-item Academic Self-Efficacy (ASE) scale: validity, reliability and measurement invariance across sexes and six Arab nations. Scientific reports. vol 15. issue 1. 2025-04-12. PMID:40221563. using the snowball sampling technique, participants (n = 2131), university students six arab countries (i.e., ksa, uae, egypt, lebanon, oman, and kuwait), answered the demographic questions and completed the arabic academic self-efficacy scale, the depression anxiety stress scale-8, and the multidimensional social support scale. 2025-04-12 2025-04-15 human
Zhenfan Liu, Xiaoting Yan, Guifang Xie, Jing Lu, Zhitong Wang, Cui Chen, Jijun Wu, Wei Qin. The effect of nurses' perceived social support on turnover intention: the chain mediation of occupational coping self-efficacy and depression. Frontiers in public health. vol 13. 2025-04-11. PMID:40213429. the effect of nurses' perceived social support on turnover intention: the chain mediation of occupational coping self-efficacy and depression. 2025-04-11 2025-04-14 Not clear
Zhenfan Liu, Xiaoting Yan, Guifang Xie, Jing Lu, Zhitong Wang, Cui Chen, Jijun Wu, Wei Qin. The effect of nurses' perceived social support on turnover intention: the chain mediation of occupational coping self-efficacy and depression. Frontiers in public health. vol 13. 2025-04-11. PMID:40213429. to explore the chain mediating role of occupational coping self-efficacy and depression in the mechanism of nurses' perceived social support on turnover intention. 2025-04-11 2025-04-14 Not clear
Xiaoping Chen, Man Xu, Guolong Chen, Huiming Lu, Huiting Zhang, Mengxiao Jian. The relationship between returning to work self-efficacy, anxiety, and depression in renal cancer patients: a cross-lagged analysis. Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer. vol 33. issue 5. 2025-04-10. PMID:40210770. the relationship between returning to work self-efficacy, anxiety, and depression in renal cancer patients: a cross-lagged analysis. 2025-04-10 2025-04-14 Not clear
Xiaoping Chen, Man Xu, Guolong Chen, Huiming Lu, Huiting Zhang, Mengxiao Jian. The relationship between returning to work self-efficacy, anxiety, and depression in renal cancer patients: a cross-lagged analysis. Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer. vol 33. issue 5. 2025-04-10. PMID:40210770. this longitudinal study aimed to examine the relationship between return-to-work self-efficacy (rtw-se), anxiety, and depression in patients with renal cancer. 2025-04-10 2025-04-14 Not clear
Bayu Fandhi Achmad, Akbar Satria Fitriawan, Dedi Kurniawan, Hsing-Mei Che. Retraction notice to "Mediating effect of self-esteem on the relationship between academic self-efficacy and depression symptoms among nursing students participating in blended learning" [Heliyon 9 (2023) e22526]. Heliyon. vol 11. issue 6. 2025-04-09. PMID:40201484. retraction notice to "mediating effect of self-esteem on the relationship between academic self-efficacy and depression symptoms among nursing students participating in blended learning" [heliyon 9 (2023) e22526]. 2025-04-09 2025-04-11 Not clear
Doo-Hun Cho. Instant messaging app use and depression among adolescents in South Korea: the roles of self-esteem and neuroticism. BMC psychology. vol 13. issue 1. 2025-04-08. PMID:40197300. instant messaging app use and depression among adolescents in south korea: the roles of self-esteem and neuroticism. 2025-04-08 2025-04-10 Not clear
Doo-Hun Cho. Instant messaging app use and depression among adolescents in South Korea: the roles of self-esteem and neuroticism. BMC psychology. vol 13. issue 1. 2025-04-08. PMID:40197300. specifically, this study tested a moderated mediation model to determine between instant messaging app use and depression through self-esteem, and whether this pathway differs according to one's level of neuroticism. 2025-04-08 2025-04-10 Not clear
Doo-Hun Cho. Instant messaging app use and depression among adolescents in South Korea: the roles of self-esteem and neuroticism. BMC psychology. vol 13. issue 1. 2025-04-08. PMID:40197300. the results showed that instant messaging app use was positively associated with self-esteem, which was negatively related to depression. 2025-04-08 2025-04-10 Not clear
Doo-Hun Cho. Instant messaging app use and depression among adolescents in South Korea: the roles of self-esteem and neuroticism. BMC psychology. vol 13. issue 1. 2025-04-08. PMID:40197300. furthermore, the indirect association between instant messaging app use and depression through self-esteem was stronger as adolescents' neuroticism level increased. 2025-04-08 2025-04-10 Not clear
Hui Bai, Guangqiang Wang, Yangbang H. The effect of major identity on depression among Chinese university students: A moderated mediation model. Acta psychologica. vol 255. 2025-04-08. PMID:40199018. the results showed that major identity was significantly and negatively related to depression and significantly and positively related to self-esteem. 2025-04-08 2025-04-11 Not clear
Hui Bai, Guangqiang Wang, Yangbang H. The effect of major identity on depression among Chinese university students: A moderated mediation model. Acta psychologica. vol 255. 2025-04-08. PMID:40199018. self-esteem was significantly and negatively related to depression. 2025-04-08 2025-04-11 Not clear
Hui Bai, Guangqiang Wang, Yangbang H. The effect of major identity on depression among Chinese university students: A moderated mediation model. Acta psychologica. vol 255. 2025-04-08. PMID:40199018. self-esteem mediated the relationship between major identity and university students' depression. 2025-04-08 2025-04-11 Not clear
Hui Bai, Guangqiang Wang, Yangbang H. The effect of major identity on depression among Chinese university students: A moderated mediation model. Acta psychologica. vol 255. 2025-04-08. PMID:40199018. perceived social support not only moderated the relationships between major identity and university students' depression but also moderated the relationship between self-esteem and university students' depression. 2025-04-08 2025-04-11 Not clear
Hui Bai, Guangqiang Wang, Yangbang H. The effect of major identity on depression among Chinese university students: A moderated mediation model. Acta psychologica. vol 255. 2025-04-08. PMID:40199018. in addition, perceived social support moderated the mediating effect of self-esteem between major identity and university students' depression. 2025-04-08 2025-04-11 Not clear