All Relations between Depression and social relationships

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D K Marcus, K K Davi. Depression and interpersonal rejection: the role of anticipated interaction. The Journal of social psychology. vol 134. issue 2. 1994-07-07. PMID:8201822. depression and interpersonal rejection: the role of anticipated interaction. 1994-07-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
A T Carson, R C Bake. Psychological correlates of codependency in women. The International journal of the addictions. vol 29. issue 3. 1994-06-17. PMID:8188435. the results are supportive of codependency as a useful construct which involves a cluster of difficulties in interpersonal relationships, reality testing, and introjective depression. 1994-06-17 2023-08-12 human
E Schramm, M Berge. [Current status of interpersonal psychotherapy]. Der Nervenarzt. vol 65. issue 1. 1994-05-05. PMID:8145872. an overview of the state of the art in interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) of depression is given. 1994-05-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Perugi, H S Akiskal, L Musetti, E Simonini, G B Cassan. Social adjustment in panic-agoraphobic patients reconsidered. The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 164. issue 1. 1994-04-25. PMID:8137115. forty-eight depressed panic-agoraphobic patients--clinically matched for severity of depression with 35 primary chronic depressives--had significantly better adjustment in most areas of social functioning, especially those related to interpersonal contact, work, leisure activities, and sexual life. 1994-04-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
C F Telch, W S Agra. Obesity, binge eating and psychopathology: are they related? The International journal of eating disorders. vol 15. issue 1. 1994-04-13. PMID:8124327. obese female subjects with binge eating disorder bed; (n = 107) completed the beck depression inventory, symptom checklist-90, inventory of interpersonal problems, and rosenberg self-esteem scale. 1994-04-13 2023-08-12 human
J P Wollershei. Depression, women, and the workplace. Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.). vol 8. issue 4. 1994-03-10. PMID:8303491. women derive substantial satisfaction from interpersonal relationships but also are at greater risk for depression when strains and conflicts in these relationships occur. 1994-03-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
J P Wollershei. Depression, women, and the workplace. Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.). vol 8. issue 4. 1994-03-10. PMID:8303491. both drug therapy and the more structured psychotherapies, such as cognitive-behavioral and interpersonal therapy, have demonstrated effectiveness in treating depression. 1994-03-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
B E Compas, P G Orosan, K E Gran. Adolescent stress and coping: implications for psychopathology during adolescence. Journal of adolescence. vol 16. issue 3. 1994-02-15. PMID:8282901. based on this research, it is hypothesized that exposure to and appraisals of interpersonal stress combine with aspects of biological development and the use of maladaptive coping strategies to account for the emergence of significant gender differences in depression and other forms of psychopathology during adolescence. 1994-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
D de Anda, M A Smit. Differences among adolescent, young adult, and adult callers of suicide help lines. Social work. vol 38. issue 4. 1993-09-30. PMID:8362278. adults and young adults reported depression as the primary reason for contemplating suicide; adolescents reported interpersonal problems. 1993-09-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
P T Slee, K Rigb. Australian school children's self appraisal of interpersonal relations: the bullying experience. Child psychiatry and human development. vol 23. issue 4. 1993-08-12. PMID:8325135. the findings are discussed in relation to research linking negative self appraisals of interpersonal competence with isolation and proneness to depression in later years. 1993-08-12 2023-08-12 human
V E Whiffen, I H Gotli. Comparison of postpartum and nonpostpartum depression: clinical presentation, psychiatric history, and psychosocial functioning. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 61. issue 3. 1993-08-12. PMID:8326051. groups were also compared on psychosocial variables known to covary with depression: interpersonal relations, stress, and coping. 1993-08-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
E Frank, D J Kupfer, E F Wagner, A B McEachran, C Corne. Efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy as a maintenance treatment of recurrent depression. Contributing factors. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 48. issue 12. 1993-07-14. PMID:1845438. efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy as a maintenance treatment of recurrent depression. 1993-07-14 2023-08-11 Not clear
E Frank, D J Kupfer, E F Wagner, A B McEachran, C Corne. Efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy as a maintenance treatment of recurrent depression. Contributing factors. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 48. issue 12. 1993-07-14. PMID:1845438. in earlier reports, we demonstrated that in patients with recurrent unipolar depression, survival time without a new episode of major depression following discontinuation of medication was significantly and positively related to continued interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt). 1993-07-14 2023-08-11 Not clear
C Adrian, C Hamme. Stress exposure and stress generation in children of depressed mothers. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 61. issue 2. 1993-05-19. PMID:8473589. transactional models of risk and further studies of the interpersonal functioning of children at risk for depression are needed. 1993-05-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
A L Bouhuys, R H Van den Hoofdakke. A longitudinal study of interaction patterns of a psychiatrist and severely depressed patients based on observed behaviour: an ethological approach of interpersonal theories of depression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 27. issue 2. 1993-03-30. PMID:8095055. a longitudinal study of interaction patterns of a psychiatrist and severely depressed patients based on observed behaviour: an ethological approach of interpersonal theories of depression. 1993-03-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
P Boyce, I Hickie, G Parker, P Mitchell, K Wilhelm, H Brodat. Specificity of interpersonal sensitivity to non-melancholic depression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 27. issue 2. 1993-03-30. PMID:8440805. specificity of interpersonal sensitivity to non-melancholic depression. 1993-03-30 2023-08-12 human
P L Hewitt, G L Flet. Dimensions of perfectionism, daily stress, and depression: a test of the specific vulnerability hypothesis. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 102. issue 1. 1993-03-24. PMID:8436700. socially prescribed perfectionism interacted with interpersonal stress in sample 1 and with achievement stress in sample 2 to predict depression. 1993-03-24 2023-08-12 human
G J Meye. The impact of response frequency on the Rorschach constellation indices and on their validity with diagnostic and MMPI-2 criteria. Journal of personality assessment. vol 60. issue 1. 1993-03-18. PMID:8433265. in brief protocols, there are strong negative correlations between these constellations and self-reports of depression and interpersonal distress. 1993-03-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
b' C Mercier, S Brochu, M Girard, J Gravel, R Ouellet, R Par\\xc3\\xa. Profiles of alcoholics according to the SCL-90-R: a confirmative study. The International journal of the addictions. vol 27. issue 11. 1992-12-29. PMID:1446961.' in almost each of the study groups, the depression scale registers the highest scores, followed by obsessive-compulsive, interpersonal sensitivity, and anxiety. 1992-12-29 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Jacob, K Leonar. Sequential analysis of marital interactions involving alcoholic, depressed, and nondistressed men. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 101. issue 4. 1992-12-22. PMID:1430603. results are discussed in regard to the extant literature on interpersonal theories of depression and alcoholism and in regard to future research needs. 1992-12-22 2023-08-11 Not clear