All Relations between Depression and self-efficacy

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Sven Rieger, Richard Göllner, Ulrich Trautwein, Brent W Robert. Low self-esteem prospectively predicts depression in the transition to young adulthood: A replication of Orth, Robins, and Roberts (2008). Journal of personality and social psychology. vol 110. issue 1. 2016-04-27. PMID:25915130. (2008) tested three theoretical models of the relation between self-esteem and depression--the vulnerability model, the scar model, and the common factor model--using longitudinal, cross-lagged panel designs. 2016-04-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sven Rieger, Richard Göllner, Ulrich Trautwein, Brent W Robert. Low self-esteem prospectively predicts depression in the transition to young adulthood: A replication of Orth, Robins, and Roberts (2008). Journal of personality and social psychology. vol 110. issue 1. 2016-04-27. PMID:25915130. the authors concluded that depression and self-esteem were not the same construct (contrary to the common-factor model), and furthermore, the results were clearly in line with the vulnerability model and not with the scar model (low self-esteem predicts subsequent levels of depression and not vice versa). 2016-04-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sven Rieger, Richard Göllner, Ulrich Trautwein, Brent W Robert. Low self-esteem prospectively predicts depression in the transition to young adulthood: A replication of Orth, Robins, and Roberts (2008). Journal of personality and social psychology. vol 110. issue 1. 2016-04-27. PMID:25915130. (2008), we used data from another large longitudinal study (n = 2,512), which is highly similar in study design and that contains the same measures (self-esteem and depression). 2016-04-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Rei Monden, Klaas J Wardenaar, Alwin Stegeman, Henk Jan Conradi, Peter de Jong. Simultaneous Decomposition of Depression Heterogeneity on the Person-, Symptom- and Time-Level: The Use of Three-Mode Principal Component Analysis. PloS one. vol 10. issue 7. 2016-04-25. PMID:26177365. cognitive depression was positively correlated with neuroticism (r=0.38) and negatively with self-esteem (r=-0.47). 2016-04-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
R M Roberts, J L Mathia. Predictors of mental health in adults with congenital craniofacial conditions attending the Australian craniofacial unit. The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association. vol 50. issue 4. 2016-04-22. PMID:22324967. main outcome measures : all participants completed measures assessing anxiety, depression, and quality of life (hospital anxiety and depression scale, short-form health survey) and variables predicted to affect these outcomes (sf-36 health survey - multidimensional scale of perceived social support, rosenberg self-esteem scale, cleft satisfaction profile, brief fear of negative evaluation scale, derriford appearance scale). 2016-04-22 2023-08-12 human
R M Roberts, J L Mathia. Predictors of mental health in adults with congenital craniofacial conditions attending the Australian craniofacial unit. The Cleft palate-craniofacial journal : official publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association. vol 50. issue 4. 2016-04-22. PMID:22324967. results : multiple regression analyses revealed that anxiety was predicted by social support, self-esteem, and fear of negative evaluation, while depression was predicted by self-esteem and social support. 2016-04-22 2023-08-12 human
Maria Y Hernandez, Kurt C Organist. Qualitative Exploration of an Effective Depression Literacy Fotonovela with at Risk Latina Immigrants. American journal of community psychology. vol 56. issue 1-2. 2016-04-20. PMID:25987298. this study is the qualitative companion of the previously published quantitative piece of a mixed methods study, the latter revealing posttest improvements in depression knowledge, self-efficacy to identify the need for treatment, and decreased stigma towards mental health care (hernandez and organista in am j community psychol 2013. doi: 10.1007/s10464-013-9587-1 ). 2016-04-20 2023-08-13 human
Lillian Flores Stevens, Treven C Pickett, Kathryn P Wilder Schaaf, Brent C Taylor, Amy Gravely, Courtney Harold Van Houtven, Greta Friedemann-Sánchez, Joan M Griffi. The Relationship between Training and Mental Health among Caregivers of Individuals with Polytrauma. Behavioural neurology. vol 2015. 2016-04-18. PMID:26770015. embedded in the survey were measures of caregiver mental health, including the national institutes of health's patient reported outcome measurement information system (promis) anxiety and depression short forms, the rosenberg self-esteem scale, and the zarit burden short form. 2016-04-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lillian Flores Stevens, Treven C Pickett, Kathryn P Wilder Schaaf, Brent C Taylor, Amy Gravely, Courtney Harold Van Houtven, Greta Friedemann-Sánchez, Joan M Griffi. The Relationship between Training and Mental Health among Caregivers of Individuals with Polytrauma. Behavioural neurology. vol 2015. 2016-04-18. PMID:26770015. caregivers who did not receive training on how to navigate healthcare systems endorsed higher depression and burden and lower self-esteem than those who did. 2016-04-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marta Ghisi, Gioia Bottesi, Anna M Re, Silvia Cerea, Irene C Mammarell. Socioemotional Features and Resilience in Italian University Students with and without Dyslexia. Frontiers in psychology. vol 7. 2016-04-12. PMID:27065220. people with dyslexia may have psychological and psychopathological issues such as low self-esteem, poor resilience, and symptoms of depression and anxiety. 2016-04-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marta Ghisi, Gioia Bottesi, Anna M Re, Silvia Cerea, Irene C Mammarell. Socioemotional Features and Resilience in Italian University Students with and without Dyslexia. Frontiers in psychology. vol 7. 2016-04-12. PMID:27065220. the results show that university students with dyslexia experience higher levels of somatic complaints, social and attentional problems, lower self-esteem, and higher depression scores than controls, while no difference emerged between the two groups' resilience scores. 2016-04-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Peter C Clasen, Aaron J Fisher, Christopher G Beever. Mood-Reactive Self-Esteem and Depression Vulnerability: Person-Specific Symptom Dynamics via Smart Phone Assessment. PloS one. vol 10. issue 7. 2016-04-06. PMID:26131724. mood-reactive self-esteem and depression vulnerability: person-specific symptom dynamics via smart phone assessment. 2016-04-06 2023-08-13 human
Peter C Clasen, Aaron J Fisher, Christopher G Beever. Mood-Reactive Self-Esteem and Depression Vulnerability: Person-Specific Symptom Dynamics via Smart Phone Assessment. PloS one. vol 10. issue 7. 2016-04-06. PMID:26131724. cognitive theories of depression suggest that mood-reactive self-esteem, a pattern of cognitive reactivity where low self-esteem is temporally dependent on levels of sadness, represents vulnerability for depression. 2016-04-06 2023-08-13 human
Peter C Clasen, Aaron J Fisher, Christopher G Beever. Mood-Reactive Self-Esteem and Depression Vulnerability: Person-Specific Symptom Dynamics via Smart Phone Assessment. PloS one. vol 10. issue 7. 2016-04-06. PMID:26131724. we then applied dynamic factor modeling to explore theoretically driven hypotheses about the temporal dependency of self-esteem on sadness (i.e., mood-reactive self-esteem) and its relationship to indices of depression vulnerability both contemporaneously (e.g., rumination, sad mood persistence) and prospectively (e.g., future symptomatology). 2016-04-06 2023-08-13 human
Peter C Clasen, Aaron J Fisher, Christopher G Beever. Mood-Reactive Self-Esteem and Depression Vulnerability: Person-Specific Symptom Dynamics via Smart Phone Assessment. PloS one. vol 10. issue 7. 2016-04-06. PMID:26131724. in sum, individuals who demonstrated mood-reactive self-esteem reported higher levels of rumination at baseline, more persistent sad mood over three weeks, and increased depression symptoms at the end of three weeks above and beyond a trait-like index of self-esteem. 2016-04-06 2023-08-13 human
Akiko Kameyama, Megumi Oikawa, Shinji Sakamot. [An examination of a revised psycho-educational program for preventing depression among female undergraduates]. Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology. vol 86. issue 6. 2016-04-01. PMID:26964372. moreover, self-efficacy for coping with depression and perceived support from friends at the post intervention were significantly increased in the experimental group compared with the control group. 2016-04-01 2023-08-13 human
Sherry Bellamy, Cindy Hard. Factors predicting depression across multiple domains in a national longitudinal sample of Canadian youth. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 43. issue 4. 2016-03-29. PMID:25240908. for boys, higher anxiety/depression scores at ages 4 to 8 years and 10 to 14 years, along with lower self-esteem at 10 to 14 years, predicted higher depression scores. 2016-03-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yan Liu, Xiaowei Li, Li Chen, Zhiyong Q. Perceived positive teacher-student relationship as a protective factor for Chinese left-behind children's emotional and behavioural adjustment. International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie. vol 50. issue 5. 2016-03-23. PMID:25410645. relative to the comparison group, after controlling for age, gender and family socioeconomic status, the left-behind group was disadvantaged in terms of self-esteem and depression but not in problem behaviours. 2016-03-23 2023-08-13 human
Yan Liu, Xiaowei Li, Li Chen, Zhiyong Q. Perceived positive teacher-student relationship as a protective factor for Chinese left-behind children's emotional and behavioural adjustment. International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie. vol 50. issue 5. 2016-03-23. PMID:25410645. as hypothesised, the results of regression analyses indicated that teacher-student relationship positively predicted self-esteem and negatively predicted depression and problem behaviours for both groups. 2016-03-23 2023-08-13 human
Amber E Solivan, Xu Xiong, Emily W Harville, Pierre Bueken. Measurement of Perceived Stress Among Pregnant Women: A Comparison of Two Different Instruments. Maternal and child health journal. vol 19. issue 9. 2016-03-23. PMID:25652063. additional comparisons were made with three instruments that measure other important psychosocial constructs that could be related to stress: the edinburgh depression scale (eds) and the assessments of support (partner and other support) and self-esteem from the ppp. 2016-03-23 2023-08-13 human