All Relations between Depression and self-efficacy

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J Battl. Relationship between self-esteem and depression. Psychological reports. vol 42. issue 3 PT 1. 1978-09-25. PMID:674498. relationship between self-esteem and depression. 1978-09-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
J J Schwa. Depression among the aged. Southern medical journal. vol 69. issue 8. 1976-11-01. PMID:959869. adverse social conditions and cultural biases deprive the elderly person of a requisite level of self-esteem and place him at risk for depression. 1976-11-01 2023-08-11 Not clear
E Kah. The depressive character. Folia psychiatrica et neurologica japonica. vol 29. issue 4. 1976-11-01. PMID:1232040. it is suggested that the essential, clinical, dynamic, and structural features of the depressive character are: (1) consistently low self-esteem and a sense of helplessness, dependent object relations and chronic guilt; (2) self-directed aggression and masochism are frequent but not invariable; (3) extensive use of the mechanism of denial is as common as the previously described obsessional defenses seen in patients subject to psychotic depression; (4) often the depressive character suffers from intense oral envy; (5) depressive character traits may help to ward off any of the basic anxieties, namely, object loss, loss of love, castration anxiety, and superego anxiety (guilt) (6) the depressive character may be similar to a number of related disorders, namely, the obsessional character, hysterical characters with a large oral component, and depressive borderline states; (7) sensitivity to loss, sadness, and fragility of self-esteem makes the depressive character especially vulnerable to regression into overt depression; (8) the persistence of oral incorporative mechanisms, ambivalent, dependent object relations, ego versus superego tension with depressive affect, and sensitivity to loss are characteristic of the ego of the depressive character. 1976-11-01 2023-08-11 human
Intestinal bypass operation as a treatment for obesity. Annals of internal medicine. vol 85. issue 1. 1976-08-23. PMID:1084724. these patients have shown improved self-esteem and a reduction in the amount of depression. 1976-08-23 2023-08-11 Not clear
G L Klerma. Age and clinical depression: today's youth in the twenty-first century. Journal of gerontology. vol 31. issue 3. 1976-08-02. PMID:1270767. a shrinking economy and other forces blocking economic gain counteract rising expectations of all young adults, and a situation is created that gives rise to loss of self-esteem, frustation, and perhaps a rising incidence of depression. 1976-08-02 2023-08-11 Not clear
S H Basc. Damaged self-esteem and depression in organ transplantation. Transplantation proceedings. vol 5. issue 2. 1973-10-09. PMID:4579060. damaged self-esteem and depression in organ transplantation. 1973-10-09 2023-08-11 Not clear