All Relations between Depression and social relationships

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Daniel W Cox, David Kealy, Jeffrey H Kahn, Katharine D McCloskey, Anthony S Joyce, John S Ogrodniczu. Depression symptoms' impact on personality disorder treatment: Depression symptoms amplifying the interpersonal benefits of negative-affect expression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 272. 2021-02-15. PMID:32553373. the primary purpose of the present study was to investigate if depression symptoms amplified (i.e., moderated) the association between negative-affect expression and reductions in interpersonal problems for patients in a psychiatric day treatment for personality disorders. 2021-02-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
L M Wade-Bohleber, H Boeker, S Grimm, M Gärtner, J Ernst, D A Recher, N Buergi, E Seifritz, A Richte. Depression is associated with hyperconnectivity of an introspective socio-affective network during the recall of formative relationship episodes. Journal of affective disorders. vol 274. 2021-02-15. PMID:32663985. depression and the experience of early adversity are associated with impairments in interpersonal and social cognitive functioning. 2021-02-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Corrina Moucheraud, Jenna Paul-Schultz, Misheck Mphande, Ben Allan Banda, Hitler Sigauke, Verwoed Kumwenda, Kathryn Dovel, Risa M Hoffma. A Multi-Dimensional Characterization of Aging and Wellbeing Among HIV-Positive Adults in Malawi. AIDS and behavior. vol 25. issue 2. 2021-02-12. PMID:32880762. despite exhibiting worse physical and cognitive functioning (any physical functioning challenge: aor 5.35, p = 0.02; cognitive functioning score difference: - 0.89 points, p = 0.04), older adults reported less interpersonal violence and fewer depressive symptoms (mild depression: aor 0.23 p = 0.002; major depression: aor 0.16, p = 0.004); in gender-stratified models, these relationships were significant only for females. 2021-02-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sophie Bergeron, Barbara D Reed, Ursula Wesselmann, Nina Bohm-Stark. Vulvodynia. Nature reviews. Disease primers. vol 6. issue 1. 2021-02-02. PMID:32355269. the onset and maintenance of vulvodynia involves a complex interplay of peripheral and central pain mechanisms, pelvic floor muscle and autonomic dysfunction, anxiety, depression and childhood maltreatment as well as cognitive-affective, behavioural and interpersonal factors. 2021-02-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Andrew Sommerlad, Louise Marston, Jonathan Huntley, Gill Livingston, Gemma Lewis, Andrew Steptoe, Daisy Fancour. Social relationships and depression during the COVID-19 lockdown: longitudinal analysis of the COVID-19 Social Study. Psychological medicine. 2021-02-02. PMID:33436126. social relationships and depression during the covid-19 lockdown: longitudinal analysis of the covid-19 social study. 2021-02-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
Robbie Woods, Opal McInnis, Marc Bedard, Ajani Asokumar, Samantha Santoni, Hymie Anisman, Kimberly Matheson, Robyn J McQuai. Social support and unsupportive interactions in relation to depressive symptoms: Implication of gender and the BDNF polymorphism. Social neuroscience. vol 15. issue 1. 2021-01-29. PMID:31364951. depression has also been tied to fewer social relationships, which can vary by gender. 2021-01-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Tracy Gladstone, Katherine R Buchholz, Marian Fitzgibbon, Linda Schiffer, Miae Lee, Benjamin W Van Voorhee. Randomized Clinical Trial of an Internet-Based Adolescent Depression Prevention Intervention in Primary Care: Internalizing Symptom Outcomes. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 17. issue 21. 2021-01-22. PMID:33105889. catch-it (competent adulthood transition with cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and interpersonal training), an online depression prevention intervention, has demonstrated efficacy in preventing depressive episodes among adolescents reporting elevated symptoms. 2021-01-22 2023-08-13 human
J P Gouin, C Wrosch, J McGrath, L Booi. Interpersonal capitalization moderates the associations of chronic caregiving stress and depression with inflammation. Psychoneuroendocrinology. vol 112. 2021-01-11. PMID:31744782. interpersonal capitalization moderates the associations of chronic caregiving stress and depression with inflammation. 2021-01-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
J P Gouin, C Wrosch, J McGrath, L Booi. Interpersonal capitalization moderates the associations of chronic caregiving stress and depression with inflammation. Psychoneuroendocrinology. vol 112. 2021-01-11. PMID:31744782. interpersonal factors may buffer the impact of stress and depression on inflammation. 2021-01-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
J P Gouin, C Wrosch, J McGrath, L Booi. Interpersonal capitalization moderates the associations of chronic caregiving stress and depression with inflammation. Psychoneuroendocrinology. vol 112. 2021-01-11. PMID:31744782. the goal of the current study was to assess whether interpersonal capitalization is associated with inflammation and whether it moderates the association of chronic stress and depression with inflammation. 2021-01-11 2023-08-13 Not clear
Susan Mineka, Alexander L Williams, Kate Wolitzky-Taylor, Suzanne Vrshek-Schallhorn, Michelle G Craske, Constance Hammen, Richard E Zinbar. Five-year prospective neuroticism-stress effects on major depressive episodes: Primarily additive effects of the general neuroticism factor and stress. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 129. issue 6. 2021-01-06. PMID:32478531. this study addresses 3 theoretically important gaps in our knowledge regarding diathesis-stress models of depression: the role of temperament (neuroticism), interactive versus additive effects of neuroticism-stress relationships, and effects of stressor characteristics (acute vs. chronic, major vs. minor events, interpersonal vs. noninterpersonal content). 2021-01-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kelly Rose-Clarke, Indira Pradhan, Pragya Shrestha, Prakash B K, Jananee Magar, Nagendra P Luitel, Delan Devakumar, Alexandra Klein Rafaeli, Kathleen Clougherty, Brandon A Kohrt, Mark J D Jordans, Helen Verdel. Culturally and developmentally adapting group interpersonal therapy for adolescents with depression in rural Nepal. BMC psychology. vol 8. issue 1. 2021-01-06. PMID:32787932. culturally and developmentally adapting group interpersonal therapy for adolescents with depression in rural nepal. 2021-01-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kelly Rose-Clarke, Indira Pradhan, Pragya Shrestha, Prakash B K, Jananee Magar, Nagendra P Luitel, Delan Devakumar, Alexandra Klein Rafaeli, Kathleen Clougherty, Brandon A Kohrt, Mark J D Jordans, Helen Verdel. Culturally and developmentally adapting group interpersonal therapy for adolescents with depression in rural Nepal. BMC psychology. vol 8. issue 1. 2021-01-06. PMID:32787932. we aimed to adapt the world health organization's group interpersonal therapy (ipt) manual for adolescents with depression in rural nepal. 2021-01-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Johnathan M Borland, Ellen Kim, Samuel P Swanson, Patrick E Rothwell, Paul G Mermelstein, Robert L Meise. Effect of Aggressive Experience in Female Syrian Hamsters on Glutamate Receptor Expression in the Nucleus Accumbens. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 14. 2021-01-06. PMID:33328919. in rodent models, there is now strong support for the rewarding properties of aggressive or assertive behaviors to be critical for the expression and development of adaptive social relationships, buffering from stress and protecting from the development of psychiatric disorders such as depression. 2021-01-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Zoe A Barczyk, Katie M Douglas, Richard J Porte. Baseline predictors of cognitive change in the treatment of major depressive episode: systematic review. BJPsych open. vol 6. issue 6. 2021-01-05. PMID:33121560. cognitive impairment is a core feature of depression and has a negative effect on a person's functioning, in psychosocial and interpersonal areas, and on workforce performance. 2021-01-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Marketa Marvanova, Ian R McGran. Treatment Approach and Modalities for Management of Depression in Older People. The Senior care pharmacist. vol 36. issue 1. 2021-01-05. PMID:33384030. evidence-based psychotherapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal psychotherapy, and problem-solving therapy are recommended for mild-moderate depression in older people; however, the efficacy of these are limited in very old patients (older than 75 years of age) and those with cognitive impairment. 2021-01-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cindy-Lee Dennis, Sophie Grigoriadis, John Zupancic, Alex Kiss, Paula Ravit. Telephone-based nurse-delivered interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression: nationwide randomised controlled trial. The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 216. issue 4. 2021-01-04. PMID:32029010. telephone-based nurse-delivered interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression: nationwide randomised controlled trial. 2021-01-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sanne J E Bruijniks, Lotte H J M Lemmens, Steven D Hollon, Frenk P M L Peeters, Pim Cuijpers, Arnoud Arntz, Pieter Dingemanse, Linda Willems, Patricia van Oppen, Jos W R Twisk, Michael van den Boogaard, Jan Spijker, Judith Bosmans, Marcus J H Huiber. The effects of once- versus twice-weekly sessions on psychotherapy outcomes in depressed patients. The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 216. issue 4. 2021-01-04. PMID:32029012. it is unclear what session frequency is most effective in cognitive-behavioural therapy (cbt) and interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) for depression. 2021-01-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gheysar Maleki, Abbas Zabihzadeh, Mara J Richman, Zsolt Demetrovics, Fatemeh Mohammadneja. Decoding and reasoning mental states in major depression and social anxiety disorder. BMC psychiatry. vol 20. issue 1. 2020-12-29. PMID:32972392. major depression (mdd) and social anxiety (sad) disorders are debilitating psychiatric conditions characterized by disturbed interpersonal relationships. 2020-12-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Annina Seiler, Roland von Känel, George M Slavic. The Psychobiology of Bereavement and Health: A Conceptual Review From the Perspective of Social Signal Transduction Theory of Depression. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 11. 2020-12-22. PMID:33343412. we then describe how these processes may be viewed from the perspective of the social signal transduction theory of depression to provide a novel framework for understanding individual differences in long-term trajectories of adjustment to interpersonal loss. 2020-12-22 2023-08-13 Not clear