All Relations between Depression and social relationships

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J J E Welten, V C M Cox, W J Kruithof, J M A Visser-Meily, M W M Post, C M van Heugten, V P M Scheper. Intra- and interpersonal effects of coping style and self-efficacy on anxiety, depression and life satisfaction in patient-partner couples after stroke. Neuropsychological rehabilitation. 2022-03-17. PMID:35297736. intra- and interpersonal effects of coping style and self-efficacy on anxiety, depression and life satisfaction in patient-partner couples after stroke. 2022-03-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Avneet Randhawa, Neha Chaudhary, M S Brar, Virender Verma, Sneh Preet Munde. A community-based cross-sectional study to assess the prevalence of post-partum depression: Why are the mothers depressed? Journal of family medicine and primary care. vol 10. issue 12. 2022-03-14. PMID:35280603. for her children her on going depression can contribute to emotional, cognitive and interpersonal problems in their later life. 2022-03-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Allison V Metts, Julia S Yarrington, Richard Zinbarg, Constance Hammen, Susan Mineka, Craig Enders, Michelle G Crask. Early-life adversity and risk for depression and anxiety: The role of interpersonal support. Development and psychopathology. 2022-03-14. PMID:35285426. early-life adversity and risk for depression and anxiety: the role of interpersonal support. 2022-03-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Allison V Metts, Julia S Yarrington, Richard Zinbarg, Constance Hammen, Susan Mineka, Craig Enders, Michelle G Crask. Early-life adversity and risk for depression and anxiety: The role of interpersonal support. Development and psychopathology. 2022-03-14. PMID:35285426. the current study evaluated whether the links between child and adolescent adversity and depression and anxiety were described by general benefits and/or buffering effects of interpersonal support. 2022-03-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Allison V Metts, Julia S Yarrington, Richard Zinbarg, Constance Hammen, Susan Mineka, Craig Enders, Michelle G Crask. Early-life adversity and risk for depression and anxiety: The role of interpersonal support. Development and psychopathology. 2022-03-14. PMID:35285426. results did not support buffering effects of interpersonal support against either child or adolescent adversity in predicting depression or anxiety. 2022-03-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Allison V Metts, Julia S Yarrington, Richard Zinbarg, Constance Hammen, Susan Mineka, Craig Enders, Michelle G Crask. Early-life adversity and risk for depression and anxiety: The role of interpersonal support. Development and psychopathology. 2022-03-14. PMID:35285426. however, there was support for the general benefits model of interpersonal support as evidenced by follow-up analyses of significant quadratic effects of interpersonal support, demonstrating that higher interpersonal support led to decreased likelihood of depression and anxiety onsets. 2022-03-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Allison V Metts, Julia S Yarrington, Richard Zinbarg, Constance Hammen, Susan Mineka, Craig Enders, Michelle G Crask. Early-life adversity and risk for depression and anxiety: The role of interpersonal support. Development and psychopathology. 2022-03-14. PMID:35285426. secondary analyses demonstrated that effects of interpersonal support remained after accounting for baseline depression and anxiety diagnoses. 2022-03-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Harris Hyun-Soo Kim, Jong Hyun Jun. Relational burden, depression, and loneliness among American older adults: an inquiry into the 'dark side of social capital'. Aging & mental health. 2022-03-11. PMID:35274587. this study examines whether there may be deleterious consequences of interpersonal ties and social capital on loneliness and depression in later life. 2022-03-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
Friederike Winter, Marc N Jarczok, Marco Warth, Susanne Hembd-Peuse, Beate Ditzen, Corina Aguilar-Raa. A new way to measure partner burden in depression: Construction, validation, and sensitivity to change of the partner burden in depression questionnaire. Journal of marital and family therapy. 2022-03-07. PMID:35253231. depression occurs in an interpersonal dynamic and living with a depressed person can lead to a significant burden on the partner. 2022-03-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Roslyn Law, Paula Ravitz, Clare Pain, Peter Fonag. Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Mentalizing-Synergies in Clinical Practice. American journal of psychotherapy. 2022-03-02. PMID:35232220. interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) is an evidence-supported, relationally focused treatment for people living with depression and other psychiatric disorders in the context of stressful life events. 2022-03-02 2023-08-13 human
Roslyn Law, Paula Ravitz, Clare Pain, Peter Fonag. Interpersonal Psychotherapy and Mentalizing-Synergies in Clinical Practice. American journal of psychotherapy. 2022-03-02. PMID:35232220. the clinical synergies of ipt and mentalizing are elaborated and illustrated through a case example of treatment for a socially isolated woman with depression and interpersonal sensitivities. 2022-03-02 2023-08-13 human
Sanne J E Bruijniks, Martijn Meeter, Lotte H J M Lemmens, Frenk Peeters, Pim Cuijpers, Marcus J H Huiber. Temporal and specific pathways of change in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) for depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 151. 2022-03-01. PMID:35228163. temporal and specific pathways of change in cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt) and interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) for depression. 2022-03-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Clara Freeman, Paige Ethridge, Iulia Banica, Aislinn Sandre, Melanie A Dirks, Autumn Kujawa, Anna Weinber. Neural response to rewarding social feedback in never-depressed adolescent girls and their mothers with remitted depression: Associations with multiple risk indices. Journal of psychopathology and clinical science. vol 131. issue 2. 2022-03-01. PMID:35230858. this study investigated associations between neural responses to social reward and three well-established risk factors for depression: personal history, family history, and interpersonal stress. 2022-03-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Clara Freeman, Paige Ethridge, Iulia Banica, Aislinn Sandre, Melanie A Dirks, Autumn Kujawa, Anna Weinber. Neural response to rewarding social feedback in never-depressed adolescent girls and their mothers with remitted depression: Associations with multiple risk indices. Journal of psychopathology and clinical science. vol 131. issue 2. 2022-03-01. PMID:35230858. in never-depressed daughters, maternal history of depression predicted a blunted social rewp, but interpersonal stress did not. 2022-03-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Clara Freeman, Paige Ethridge, Iulia Banica, Aislinn Sandre, Melanie A Dirks, Autumn Kujawa, Anna Weinber. Neural response to rewarding social feedback in never-depressed adolescent girls and their mothers with remitted depression: Associations with multiple risk indices. Journal of psychopathology and clinical science. vol 131. issue 2. 2022-03-01. PMID:35230858. in the mothers, greater interpersonal stress predicted a blunted rewp, but personal depression history was not significant. 2022-03-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Clara Freeman, Paige Ethridge, Iulia Banica, Aislinn Sandre, Melanie A Dirks, Autumn Kujawa, Anna Weinber. Neural response to rewarding social feedback in never-depressed adolescent girls and their mothers with remitted depression: Associations with multiple risk indices. Journal of psychopathology and clinical science. vol 131. issue 2. 2022-03-01. PMID:35230858. combined, these data suggest that personal history, family history, and interpersonal stress may converge on social reward sensitivity, which may advance future research to understand the development of depression. 2022-03-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kehusmaa Johanna, Ruotsalainen Heidi, Männikkö Niko, Alakokkare Anni-Emilia, Niemelä Mika, Jääskeläinen Erika, Miettunen Jouk. The association between the social environment of childhood and adolescence and depression in young adulthood - A prospective cohort study. Journal of affective disorders. 2022-03-01. PMID:35231482. good social relationships with parents and peers protect children and adolescents from developing mental disorders in adulthood while several negative experiences increase the risk of depression in later life. 2022-03-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Zhizhen Yao, Zhenni Ni, Bin Zhang, Jian D. Do Informational and Emotional Elements Differ between Online Psychological and Physiological Disease Communities in China? A Comparative Study of Depression and Diabetes. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 4. 2022-02-25. PMID:35206355. the results revealed that people affected by depression focused more on their symptoms and social relationships, while people affected by diabetes were more likely to discuss treatment and self-management behavior. 2022-02-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
Stefan Salzmann, Miriam Salzmann-Djufri, Frank Euteneue. Childhood Emotional Neglect and Cardiovascular Disease: A Narrative Review. Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine. vol 9. 2022-02-24. PMID:35198614. these mechanisms may involve biological factors (i.e., elevated inflammation, autonomic dysregulation, dysregulated hpa axis, and altered brain development), psychological variables and mental health (i.e., depression and anxiety), and health behaviors (i.e., eating behavior, smoking, drug use, physical activity) and interpersonal aspects. 2022-02-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Stefan Salzmann, Miriam Salzmann-Djufri, Frank Euteneue. Childhood Emotional Neglect and Cardiovascular Disease: A Narrative Review. Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine. vol 9. 2022-02-24. PMID:35198614. evidence suggests that emotional neglect is associated with cvd and cvd risk factors such as obesity, diabetes, inflammation, a dysregulated stress system, altered brain development, depression and other psychological abnormalities (i.e., emotion-regulation difficulties), interpersonal difficulties, and lack of health behaviors. 2022-02-24 2023-08-13 Not clear