All Relations between Depression and social relationships

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Graham J Emslie, Taryn L Mayes, Maryse Ruber. Continuation and maintenance therapy of early-onset major depressive disorder. Paediatric drugs. vol 7. issue 4. 2006-01-06. PMID:16117558. there is increasing evidence that cognitive behavior therapy and interpersonal therapy are effective for the treatment of early-onset depression. 2006-01-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
Diana I Simeonova, Kiki D Chang, Connie Strong, Terence A Kette. Creativity in familial bipolar disorder. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 39. issue 6. 2005-12-23. PMID:16157163. this could reflect increased access to negative affect, which could yield both benefits with respect to providing affective energy for creative achievement, but also yield liabilities with respect to quality of interpersonal relationships or susceptibility to depression. 2005-12-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Janay B Sander, Carolyn A McCart. Youth depression in the family context: familial risk factors and models of treatment. Clinical child and family psychology review. vol 8. issue 3. 2005-12-13. PMID:16151618. next, treatment approaches for youth depression that have been empirically tested are described and then summarized in terms of their level of parent inclusion, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, and family systems approaches. 2005-12-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephanie Milan, Jeannette Ickovics, David Vlahov, Robert Boland, Ellie Schoenbaum, Paula Schuman, Janet Moor. Interpersonal predictors of depression trajectories in women with HIV. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 73. issue 4. 2005-12-13. PMID:16173855. interpersonal predictors of depression trajectories in women with hiv. 2005-12-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Stephanie Milan, Jeannette Ickovics, David Vlahov, Robert Boland, Ellie Schoenbaum, Paula Schuman, Janet Moor. Interpersonal predictors of depression trajectories in women with HIV. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 73. issue 4. 2005-12-13. PMID:16173855. this article tests an interpersonal model of depression symptom trajectories tailored to the experiences of women with hiv. 2005-12-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marcelo Feijo de Mello, Jair de Jesus Mari, Josue Bacaltchuk, Helen Verdeli, Richard Neugebaue. A systematic review of research findings on the efficacy of interpersonal therapy for depressive disorders. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. vol 255. issue 2. 2005-12-07. PMID:15812600. interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) is a time-limited psychotherapy for major depression. 2005-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jill M Cyranowski, Ellen Frank, M Katherine Shear, Holly Swartz, Andrea Fagiolini, John Scott, David J Kupfe. Interpersonal psychotherapy for depression with panic spectrum symptoms: a pilot study. Depression and anxiety. vol 21. issue 3. 2005-12-07. PMID:15965998. interpersonal psychotherapy for depression with panic spectrum symptoms: a pilot study. 2005-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Chakravart. Chronic daily headache in children and adolescents: a clinic based study from India. Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache. vol 25. issue 10. 2005-11-07. PMID:16162256. only a minority of patients (3/22) had anxiety and depression related to interpersonal relationships in the family. 2005-11-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
James F Paulson, Curt Buermeyer, Rosemery O Nelson-Gra. Social rejection and ADHD in young adults: an analogue experiment. Journal of attention disorders. vol 8. issue 3. 2005-10-25. PMID:16009661. working from findings in depression that describe maintenance through negative interpersonal interactions, the authors seek to examine this theory's applicability to poor outcomes in adhd. 2005-10-25 2023-08-12 human
Bruce Waslick, Dena Schoenholz, Rodrigo Pizarr. Diagnosis and treatment of chronic depression in children and adolescents. Journal of psychiatric practice. vol 9. issue 5. 2005-10-18. PMID:15985954. chronic unipolar depression is being increasingly recognized in general psychiatry as a particularly severe form of depressive illness that leads to significant symptomatology, prolonged suffering, and prolonged functional impairment in a variety of domains, including educational/vocational dysfunction as well as interpersonal impairment. 2005-10-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Nathalie Nuns, Gwenolé Loa. Interpersonal dependency in suicide attempters. Psychopathology. vol 38. issue 3. 2005-09-13. PMID:15905637. a high level of interpersonal dependency (ipd) has been reported in suicide attempters, which might be explained by depression levels as well as the high rate of female suicide attempters. 2005-09-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Betsy Sleath, Suzanne West, Gail Tudor, Krista Perreira, Valerie King, Joseph Morrisse. Ethnicity and prenatal depression: women's experiences and perspectives on communicating about their emotions and feelings during pregnancy. Patient education and counseling. vol 58. issue 1. 2005-09-12. PMID:15950834. quality of social relationships had a significant negative relationship with whether women had moderate to severe symptoms of depression. 2005-09-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
James A Carter, Jay C Buckey, Leonard Greenhalgh, Albert W Holland, Mark T Hege. An interactive media program for managing psychosocial problems on long-duration spaceflights. Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. vol 76. issue 6 Suppl. 2005-09-02. PMID:15943215. additionally, original content on interpersonal conflict and depression is being developed for the system. 2005-09-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marie Crowe, Sue Lut. Interpersonal psychotherapy: an effective psychotherapeutic intervention for mental health nursing practice. International journal of mental health nursing. vol 14. issue 2. 2005-08-18. PMID:15896260. interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) is well-recognized for the treatment of depression with many efficacy trials supporting its use. 2005-08-18 2023-08-12 human
Todd S Casbon, Andrea B Burns, Thomas N Bradbury, Thomas E Joine. Receipt of negative feedback is related to increased negative feedback seeking among individuals with depressive symptoms. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 43. issue 4. 2005-07-25. PMID:15701359. in recent years, numerous studies have demonstrated a link between positive and negative feedback seeking by depressed individuals, interpersonal rejection, and depression chronicity. 2005-07-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
G S Alexopoulos, I R Katz, C F Reynolds, D Carpenter, J P Docherty, R W Ros. Pharmacotherapy of depression in older patients: a summary of the expert consensus guidelines. Journal of psychiatric practice. vol 7. issue 6. 2005-07-13. PMID:15990550. the preferred psychotherapy techniques for treating depression in older patients are cognitive-behavioral therapy, supportive psychotherapy, problem-solving psychotherapy, and interpersonal psychotherapy. 2005-07-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jordan F Karp, John Scott, Patricia Houck, Charles F Reynolds, David J Kupfer, Ellen Fran. Pain predicts longer time to remission during treatment of recurrent depression. The Journal of clinical psychiatry. vol 66. issue 5. 2005-07-11. PMID:15889945. we hypothesized that greater pain and somatic scores prior to treatment with imipramine and interpersonal psychotherapy would predict a slowed time to remission from depression. 2005-07-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marie Crowe, Sue Lut. The process of change in Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) for depression: a case study for the new IPT therapist. Psychiatry. vol 68. issue 1. 2005-06-24. PMID:15899709. the process of change in interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) for depression: a case study for the new ipt therapist. 2005-06-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Marie Crowe, Sue Lut. The process of change in Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) for depression: a case study for the new IPT therapist. Psychiatry. vol 68. issue 1. 2005-06-24. PMID:15899709. this case study involves a set of transcripts of interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) sessions from the christchurch psychotherapy for depression study. 2005-06-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Karen D Rudolph, Colleen S Conle. The socioemotional costs and benefits of social-evaluative concerns: do girls care too much? Journal of personality. vol 73. issue 1. 2005-05-17. PMID:15660675. this research investigated the hypothesis that girls' heightened concerns about social evaluation contribute to sex differences in depression and interpersonal competence during early adolescence. 2005-05-17 2023-08-12 Not clear