All Relations between Depression and social relationships

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B L Kennedy, R L Morris, L L Pedley, J J Schwa. The ability of the Symptom Checklist SCL-90 to differentiate various anxiety and depressive disorders. The Psychiatric quarterly. vol 72. issue 3. 2001-12-17. PMID:11467161. both the md and mad subjects had significantly high paranoid ideation, interpersonal sensitivity, hostility, and psychoticism, as well as high depression subscale scores; those with pd and gad has the highest anxiety and somatization scores; and those with sp or ocd had a mixed pattern. 2001-12-17 2023-08-12 human
M Barkham, G E Hard. Counselling and interpersonal therapies for depression: towards securing an evidence-base. British medical bulletin. vol 57. 2001-12-12. PMID:11719912. counselling and interpersonal therapies for depression: towards securing an evidence-base. 2001-12-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Barkham, G E Hard. Counselling and interpersonal therapies for depression: towards securing an evidence-base. British medical bulletin. vol 57. 2001-12-12. PMID:11719912. both generic counselling (delivered by bacp level counsellors in primary care settings) and the interpersonal therapies place a central value on the role and function of relationships--both within and outside the practice setting - as a vehicle for understanding and treating people presenting with depression. 2001-12-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
C F Reynolds, G S Alexopoulos, I R Katz, B D Lebowit. Chronic depression in the elderly: approaches for prevention. Drugs & aging. vol 18. issue 7. 2001-12-07. PMID:11482744. antidepressant pharmacotherapy is the mainstay of this therapeutic goal, but psychosocial approaches (especially interpersonal psychotherapy) have also been shown to contribute significantly to prevention of a chronic depressive illness and to prevention of the disability that attends depression. 2001-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
G E Hardy, J Cahill, D A Shapiro, M Barkham, A Rees, N Macaskil. Client interpersonal and cognitive styles as predictors of response to time-limited cognitive therapy for depression. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 69. issue 5. 2001-12-07. PMID:11680562. client interpersonal and cognitive styles as predictors of response to time-limited cognitive therapy for depression. 2001-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
G E Hardy, J Cahill, D A Shapiro, M Barkham, A Rees, N Macaskil. Client interpersonal and cognitive styles as predictors of response to time-limited cognitive therapy for depression. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 69. issue 5. 2001-12-07. PMID:11680562. this study examined the relationship between cognitive and interpersonal styles and outcome among 24 clients who received time-limited cognitive therapy for depression. 2001-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
M D Miller, C Cornes, E Frank, L Ehrenpreis, R Silberman, M A Schlernitzauer, B Tracey, V Richards, L Wolfson, J Zaltman, S Bensasi, C F Reynold. Interpersonal psychotherapy for late-life depression: past, present, and future. The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research. vol 10. issue 4. 2001-12-04. PMID:11696649. interpersonal psychotherapy for late-life depression: past, present, and future. 2001-12-04 2023-08-12 human
M D Miller, C Cornes, E Frank, L Ehrenpreis, R Silberman, M A Schlernitzauer, B Tracey, V Richards, L Wolfson, J Zaltman, S Bensasi, C F Reynold. Interpersonal psychotherapy for late-life depression: past, present, and future. The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research. vol 10. issue 4. 2001-12-04. PMID:11696649. interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) has demonstrated efficacy in protecting against a recurrence of major depression in elderly subjects when used alone on a monthly basis and when combined with antidepressant medication. 2001-12-04 2023-08-12 human
M R Lemke, B Mieth, S Pleuse, C Spät. [Motor behavior in depression: applications and limitations of actigraphic analyses]. Psychiatrische Praxis. vol 28. issue 5. 2001-10-11. PMID:11479828. alterations of motor behavior in depression play a key role in psychosocial activities and interpersonal communication and are relevant for differential diagnosis and treatment. 2001-10-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
T Kat. [The relationship between flexibility of coping to stress and depression]. Shinrigaku kenkyu : The Japanese journal of psychology. vol 72. issue 1. 2001-09-13. PMID:11494661. the present study was conducted to examine the relationship between flexibility of coping to interpersonal stress and mental health as represented by scores on a self-report depression scale (ces-d) in 87 college students. 2001-09-13 2023-08-12 human
K D Rudolph, A G Clar. Conceptions of relationships in children with depressive and aggressive symptoms: social-cognitive distortion or reality? Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 29. issue 1. 2001-08-23. PMID:11316334. these findings indicate the importance of integrated cognitive-interpersonal models of depression and aggression that incorporate multiple pathways among social-cognitive, interpersonal, and emotional functioning. 2001-08-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
T E Joine. Defensiveness predicts peer rejection of depressed children. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 39. issue 8. 2001-08-23. PMID:11480833. the present study examined the ironic possibility that defensiveness, far from suppressing depression and staving off negative interpersonal consequences, is actually associated with interpersonal difficulties (e.g. 2001-08-23 2023-08-12 human
A L Brody, S Saxena, P Stoessel, L A Gillies, L A Fairbanks, S Alborzian, M E Phelps, S C Huang, H M Wu, M L Ho, M K Ho, S C Au, K Maidment, L R Baxte. Regional brain metabolic changes in patients with major depression treated with either paroxetine or interpersonal therapy: preliminary findings. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 58. issue 7. 2001-08-02. PMID:11448368. regional brain metabolic changes in patients with major depression treated with either paroxetine or interpersonal therapy: preliminary findings. 2001-08-02 2023-08-12 human
P H Vetter, J von Pritzbuer, K Jungmann, P Kropp, O Kölle. The validity of the ICD-10 classification of recurrent affective disorders: do endogenous and psychogenic depressions form a homogeneous diagnostic group? Psychopathology. vol 34. issue 1. 2001-05-31. PMID:11150929. fifty-five hospital-treated patients with the icd-10 diagnosis of 'recurrent depressive episode(s)' were classified according to the newcastle depressive diagnostic scale as having either psychogenic (n = 25) or endogenous (n = 30) depression and interviewed using several inventories on personality and psychopathology (composite international diagnostic interview, symptom check list, inventory of interpersonal problems, iip, neo five-factor personality inventory, social adjustment scale, questionnaire of the motivation to seek psychotherapy). 2001-05-31 2023-08-12 Not clear
M W O'Hara, S Stuart, L L Gorman, A Wenze. Efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 57. issue 11. 2001-05-24. PMID:11074869. efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression. 2001-05-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
M W O'Hara, S Stuart, L L Gorman, A Wenze. Efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy for postpartum depression. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 57. issue 11. 2001-05-24. PMID:11074869. postpartum depression causes women great suffering and has negative consequences for their social relationships and for the development of their infants. 2001-05-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
M A Whisma. Marital adjustment and outcome following treatments for depression. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 69. issue 1. 2001-05-17. PMID:11302269. marital adjustment and treatment outcome were evaluated in the treatment of depression collaborative research program, a multicenter clinical trial evaluating interpersonal psychotherapy, cognitive therapy, imipramine, and placebo. 2001-05-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
C M Klier, M Muzik, K L Rosenblum, G Len. Interpersonal psychotherapy adapted for the group setting in the treatment of postpartum depression. The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research. vol 10. issue 2. 2001-05-10. PMID:11264336. interpersonal psychotherapy adapted for the group setting in the treatment of postpartum depression. 2001-05-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
C M Klier, M Muzik, K L Rosenblum, G Len. Interpersonal psychotherapy adapted for the group setting in the treatment of postpartum depression. The Journal of psychotherapy practice and research. vol 10. issue 2. 2001-05-10. PMID:11264336. interpersonal psychotherapy (ipt) has demonstrated efficacy in the individual treatment of antepartum and postpartum depression. 2001-05-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
C Zlotnick, S L Johnson, I W Miller, T Pearlstein, M Howar. Postpartum depression in women receiving public assistance: pilot study of an interpersonal-therapy-oriented group intervention. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 158. issue 4. 2001-04-26. PMID:11282702. this study investigated whether a preventive intervention based on the principles of interpersonal psychotherapy administered to pregnant women would reduce the risk of postpartum major depression. 2001-04-26 2023-08-12 Not clear