All Relations between Depression and social exclusion

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Andrea Jobst, Lena Sabass, Anja Palagyi, Christine Bauriedl-Schmidt, Maria Christine Mauer, Nina Sarubin, Anna Buchheim, Babette Renneberg, Peter Falkai, Peter Zill, Frank Padber. Effects of social exclusion on emotions and oxytocin and cortisol levels in patients with chronic depression. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 60. 2015-08-04. PMID:25466833. effects of social exclusion on emotions and oxytocin and cortisol levels in patients with chronic depression. 2015-08-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jason R Themanson, Jennifer A Schreiber, Amanda D Larsen, Kaitlin R Dunn, Aaron B Ball, Stephanie M Khatcheria. The ongoing cognitive processing of exclusionary social events: evidence from event-related potentials. Social neuroscience. vol 10. issue 1. 2015-07-17. PMID:25204663. decreases in this p3a activation from social inclusion to social exclusion were associated with self-reported increases in anxiety, negative affect, and feelings of depression from inclusion to exclusion. 2015-07-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
George M Slavich, Michael R Irwi. From stress to inflammation and major depressive disorder: a social signal transduction theory of depression. Psychological bulletin. vol 140. issue 3. 2015-06-05. PMID:24417575. major life stressors, especially those involving interpersonal stress and social rejection, are among the strongest proximal risk factors for depression. 2015-06-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Louise Dolphin, Eilis Henness. Adolescents׳ perceptions of peers with depression: an attributional analysis. Psychiatry research. vol 218. issue 3. 2014-12-10. PMID:24851724. this study builds on our theoretical understanding of why adolescents with depression may face social exclusion from peers by applying a well-established theory in social psychology. 2014-12-10 2023-08-13 human
Danielle E K Perkin. Challenges to traditional clinical definitions of depression in young black men. American journal of men's health. vol 8. issue 1. 2014-08-13. PMID:23838120. the unique history of social exclusion, stereotyping, and discrimination experienced by black men has significant implications for the accurate assessment of depression. 2014-08-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Preethi Premkumar, Ulrich Ettinger, Sophie Inchley-Mort, Alexander Sumich, Steven C R Williams, Elizabeth Kuipers, Veena Kumar. Neural processing of social rejection: the role of schizotypal personality traits. Human brain mapping. vol 33. issue 3. 2012-05-23. PMID:21425394. healthy individuals activate the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dacc) when experiencing social rejection, while those who are vulnerable to depression deactivate the dacc presumably to downregulate salience of rejection cues and minimize distress. 2012-05-23 2023-08-12 human
Hong Mei Tong, Daniel W L Lai, Qun Zeng, Wen Yan X. Effects of social exclusion on depressive symptoms: elderly Chinese living alone in Shanghai, China. Journal of cross-cultural gerontology. vol 26. issue 4. 2012-04-03. PMID:21814741. however, despite the fact that china has the largest aging population in the world and reports a rapid growth in the proportion of older people living alone, research on the role of social exclusion on depression is limited. 2012-04-03 2023-08-12 human
Hong Mei Tong, Daniel W L Lai, Qun Zeng, Wen Yan X. Effects of social exclusion on depressive symptoms: elderly Chinese living alone in Shanghai, China. Journal of cross-cultural gerontology. vol 26. issue 4. 2012-04-03. PMID:21814741. contrary to previous studies on depression in the older adults in china, this study has obtained findings indicating that social exclusion variables are more important than other socio-demographic factors in the context of contemporary china. 2012-04-03 2023-08-12 human
Hong Mei Tong, Daniel W L Lai, Qun Zeng, Wen Yan X. Effects of social exclusion on depressive symptoms: elderly Chinese living alone in Shanghai, China. Journal of cross-cultural gerontology. vol 26. issue 4. 2012-04-03. PMID:21814741. to address depression and mental health of older chinese who live alone, social policies and programs to reduce various forms of social exclusion should be developed. 2012-04-03 2023-08-12 human
Carrie L Masten, Naomi I Eisenberger, Larissa A Borofsky, Kristin McNealy, Jennifer H Pfeifer, Mirella Daprett. Subgenual anterior cingulate responses to peer rejection: a marker of adolescents' risk for depression. Development and psychopathology. vol 23. issue 1. 2011-04-25. PMID:21262054. these findings suggest that subacc responsivity to social exclusion may serve as a neural marker of adolescents' risk for future depression and have implications for understanding the relationship between sensitivity to peer rejection and the increased risk of depression that occurs during adolescence. 2011-04-25 2023-08-12 human
George M Slavich, Aoife O'Donovan, Elissa S Epel, Margaret E Kemen. Black sheep get the blues: a psychobiological model of social rejection and depression. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 35. issue 1. 2010-12-08. PMID:20083138. black sheep get the blues: a psychobiological model of social rejection and depression. 2010-12-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
George M Slavich, Aoife O'Donovan, Elissa S Epel, Margaret E Kemen. Black sheep get the blues: a psychobiological model of social rejection and depression. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 35. issue 1. 2010-12-08. PMID:20083138. major life events involving social rejection are strongly associated with onset of depression. 2010-12-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
José Arturo Granados-Cosme, Guadalupe Delgado-Sánche. [Identity and mental health risks for young gays in Mexico: recreating the homosexual experience]. Cadernos de saude publica. vol 24. issue 5. 2008-12-01. PMID:18461233. discourse analysis revealed the relationship interviewees assigned to social rejection of their sexuality and key symptoms of depression (sadness), anxiety (fear), and suicidal conduct (intent and ideation). 2008-12-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Christopher G Davey, Murat Yücel, Nicholas B Alle. The emergence of depression in adolescence: development of the prefrontal cortex and the representation of reward. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. vol 32. issue 1. 2008-02-21. PMID:17570526. we provide a model for understanding how this vulnerability to depression arises, and why depression is so often precipitated by social rejection or loss of status during this phase. 2008-02-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ginette C Blackhart, Lisa A Eckel, Dianne M Tic. Salivary cortisol in response to acute social rejection and acceptance by peers. Biological psychology. vol 75. issue 3. 2007-09-26. PMID:17485157. past research indicates that social rejection predicts a wide range of psychological problems (e.g., depression), but laboratory studies examining self-reports of negative affect after social rejection have reported inconsistent results. 2007-09-26 2023-08-12 human
A Welz-Bart. [Incontinence in old age: a social and economic problem]. Der Urologe. Ausg. A. vol 46. issue 4. 2007-08-08. PMID:17310392. the objective loss of control and decreased self-confidence result in reduced social interactions and lead to isolation and ostracism accompanied by withdrawal and depression. 2007-08-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kipling D William. Ostracism. Annual review of psychology. vol 58. 2007-04-03. PMID:16968209. available research on chronic exposure to ostracism appears to deplete coping resources, resulting in depression and helplessness. 2007-04-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Targosz, P Bebbington, G Lewis, T Brugha, R Jenkins, M Farrell, H Meltze. Lone mothers, social exclusion and depression. Psychological medicine. vol 33. issue 4. 2003-09-15. PMID:12785473. lone mothers, social exclusion and depression. 2003-09-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Ma. Depressive syndromes and symptoms in subjects with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The British journal of psychiatry. Supplement. issue 30. 1996-11-05. PMID:8864157. the results of the who neuropsychiatric aids study, conducted in the five geographical areas predominantly affected by the hiv epidemic, suggest that the symptomatic stages of hiv infection are associated with an increased prevalence of depressive symptoms, and, at least in some contexts in which the spreading of the infection is more recent and the social rejection of hiv-seropositive subjects is harsher, may also be associated with an increased prevalence of a syndromal diagnosis of depression. 1996-11-05 2023-08-12 human
S Faell. [Depression and social exclusion]. Acta psychiatrica Belgica. vol 93. issue 4. 1994-08-12. PMID:8036938. [depression and social exclusion]. 1994-08-12 2023-08-12 Not clear