All Relations between Depression and belief

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Kelly J Rohan, Keith B Burt, Richard J Norton, Jessica Perez, Praise Iyiewuare, Julia M Terma. Change in Seasonal Beliefs Mediates the Durability Advantage of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Over Light Therapy for Winter Depression. Behavior therapy. vol 54. issue 4. 2023-06-17. PMID:37330257. latent growth curve mediation models found a significant positive path from treatment group to the slope of sbq during treatment, with cbt-sad showing larger improvements in seasonal beliefs with overall change in seasonal beliefs in the medium-effect range, and significant positive paths from sbq slope to depression scores at the first and second winter follow-ups, indicating greater change towards more flexible seasonal beliefs during active treatment was associated with less severe depression symptoms following treatment. 2023-06-17 2023-08-14 Not clear
Hans S Schroder, Andrew Devendorf, Brian J Zikmund-Fishe. Framing depression as a functional signal, not a disease: Rationale and initial randomized controlled trial. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 328. 2023-06-10. PMID:37301109. in the entire sample (n = 877), three of the six hypotheses were supported: the signal condition led to less self-stigma, greater offset efficacy, and more adaptive beliefs about depression. 2023-06-10 2023-08-14 human
Tobias Kub. Biased belief updating in depression. Clinical psychology review. vol 103. 2023-06-08. PMID:37290245. cognitive approaches to depression have benefitted from recent research on belief updating, examining how new information is used to alter beliefs. 2023-06-08 2023-08-14 Not clear
Tobias Kub. Biased belief updating in depression. Clinical psychology review. vol 103. 2023-06-08. PMID:37290245. specifically, research has demonstrated that people with depression have difficulty revising negative beliefs in response to novel positive information, whereas belief updating in depression is not related to an enhanced integration of negative information. 2023-06-08 2023-08-14 Not clear
Tobias Kub. Biased belief updating in depression. Clinical psychology review. vol 103. 2023-06-08. PMID:37290245. synthesising previous research, this review proposes a coherent framework of when belief change is likely to occur, and argues that future research also needs to elucidate why people with depression hesitate to abandon negative beliefs. 2023-06-08 2023-08-14 Not clear
Katharina Scholze, Hanna Reich, Phyllis Passow, Christian Sander, Andreas Czaplicki, Ulrich Heger. Lifestyle causal beliefs are associated with higher personal and perceived stigma regarding depressive disorders: results from a representative population survey. BMC psychiatry. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-06-08. PMID:37291498. stigma can be influenced by causal beliefs about depression and personal contact with people suffering from depression. 2023-06-08 2023-08-14 Not clear
Katharina Scholze, Hanna Reich, Phyllis Passow, Christian Sander, Andreas Czaplicki, Ulrich Heger. Lifestyle causal beliefs are associated with higher personal and perceived stigma regarding depressive disorders: results from a representative population survey. BMC psychiatry. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-06-08. PMID:37291498. the aim of this study was to investigate (1) the associations between beliefs about the aetiology of depression and personal / perceived stigma, as well as (2) a possible moderating effect of personal contact with people with depression on these associations. 2023-06-08 2023-08-14 Not clear
Xiaoting Yang, Mei Ca. New Insights into the Mutual Promotion of Rosacea, Anxiety, and Depression from Neuroendocrine Immune Aspects. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology. vol 16. 2023-06-06. PMID:37275216. in contrast to the mainstream belief that the causal association between rosacea and psychiatric disorders is that rosacea increases the psychological burden of patients and thus triggers psychiatric disorders simply by altering their facial appearance, this review outlines the possible common mechanisms between rosacea and anxiety and depression disorders, starting from the pathophysiological mechanisms of transient receptor potential family cation channels, hpa axis, and th1/th17 cell polarization. 2023-06-06 2023-08-14 Not clear
Sophie H Li, Brittany Corkish, Cele Richardson, Helen Christensen, Aliza Werner-Seidle. The role of rumination in the relationship between symptoms of insomnia and depression in adolescents. Journal of sleep research. 2023-05-17. PMID:37198139. this study examined rumination and unhelpful beliefs about sleep as mediators between symptoms of insomnia and depression. 2023-05-17 2023-08-14 Not clear
Sophie H Li, Brittany Corkish, Cele Richardson, Helen Christensen, Aliza Werner-Seidle. The role of rumination in the relationship between symptoms of insomnia and depression in adolescents. Journal of sleep research. 2023-05-17. PMID:37198139. rumination, but not unhelpful beliefs about sleep, was a significant mediator between symptoms of insomnia and depression at baseline. 2023-05-17 2023-08-14 Not clear
Sophie H Li, Brittany Corkish, Cele Richardson, Helen Christensen, Aliza Werner-Seidle. The role of rumination in the relationship between symptoms of insomnia and depression in adolescents. Journal of sleep research. 2023-05-17. PMID:37198139. at the between-group level, neither rumination, nor unhelpful beliefs about sleep emerged as mechanisms underlying improvement in depression symptoms, however, rumination mediated within-subject improvements following cbt-i. 2023-05-17 2023-08-14 Not clear
Eric Sah, Robin J Casten, Barry W Rovne. Depression and Medication Beliefs in African Americans with Diabetes. Community mental health journal. 2023-05-04. PMID:37140846. depression and medication beliefs in african americans with diabetes. 2023-05-04 2023-08-14 Not clear
Eric Sah, Robin J Casten, Barry W Rovne. Depression and Medication Beliefs in African Americans with Diabetes. Community mental health journal. 2023-05-04. PMID:37140846. these findings suggest that negative health beliefs may play a role in the relationship between depression and low medication adherence. 2023-05-04 2023-08-14 Not clear
Eric Sah, Robin J Casten, Barry W Rovne. Depression and Medication Beliefs in African Americans with Diabetes. Community mental health journal. 2023-05-04. PMID:37140846. treatment of diabetes in middle-aged and older african american individuals should address both depression and negative health beliefs on side effects and perceived barriers. 2023-05-04 2023-08-14 Not clear
Katarzyna Kulwicka, Agata Gasiorowsk. Depression literacy and misconceptions scale (DepSter): a new two-factorial tool for measuring beliefs about depression. BMC psychiatry. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-05-01. PMID:37127570. depression literacy and misconceptions scale (depster): a new two-factorial tool for measuring beliefs about depression. 2023-05-01 2023-08-14 Not clear
Katarzyna Kulwicka, Agata Gasiorowsk. Depression literacy and misconceptions scale (DepSter): a new two-factorial tool for measuring beliefs about depression. BMC psychiatry. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-05-01. PMID:37127570. we propose a new two-factorial tool measuring beliefs about depression. 2023-05-01 2023-08-14 Not clear
Katarzyna Kulwicka, Agata Gasiorowsk. Depression literacy and misconceptions scale (DepSter): a new two-factorial tool for measuring beliefs about depression. BMC psychiatry. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-05-01. PMID:37127570. this 14-item self-report measure captures how people vary across two dimensions of beliefs about depression-depression literacy and misconceptions about depression. 2023-05-01 2023-08-14 Not clear
Brooke C Schneider, Ruth Veckenstedt, Evangelos Karamatskos, Lara Guedes Pinho, Bruno Morgado, César Fonseca, Steffen Moritz, Lena Jeline. Negative cognitive beliefs, positive metacognitive beliefs, and rumination as mediators of metacognitive training for depression in older adults (MCT-Silver). Frontiers in psychology. vol 14. 2023-04-10. PMID:37034960. negative cognitive beliefs, positive metacognitive beliefs, and rumination as mediators of metacognitive training for depression in older adults (mct-silver). 2023-04-10 2023-08-14 Not clear
Brooke C Schneider, Ruth Veckenstedt, Evangelos Karamatskos, Lara Guedes Pinho, Bruno Morgado, César Fonseca, Steffen Moritz, Lena Jeline. Negative cognitive beliefs, positive metacognitive beliefs, and rumination as mediators of metacognitive training for depression in older adults (MCT-Silver). Frontiers in psychology. vol 14. 2023-04-10. PMID:37034960. metacognitive training for depression in older adults (mct-silver; www.uke.de/mct-silver) is a cognitive-behavioral based group intervention that aims at reducing depression by targeting (meta)cognitive beliefs and rumination. 2023-04-10 2023-08-14 Not clear
Brooke C Schneider, Ruth Veckenstedt, Evangelos Karamatskos, Lara Guedes Pinho, Bruno Morgado, César Fonseca, Steffen Moritz, Lena Jeline. Negative cognitive beliefs, positive metacognitive beliefs, and rumination as mediators of metacognitive training for depression in older adults (MCT-Silver). Frontiers in psychology. vol 14. 2023-04-10. PMID:37034960. in the present study, it was examined whether negative cognitive beliefs, positive metacognitive beliefs and/or rumination may be implicated as mediators of mct-silver's effects on depression. 2023-04-10 2023-08-14 Not clear