All Relations between Depression and belief

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Xin Xu, Xinyan Zou, Renzhihui Tang, Keyuan Jiao, Wenli Qian, Xinlan Shen, Jianping Wang, Natalia A Skritskay. Latent class analysis of grief-related beliefs among recently bereaved adults. Scandinavian journal of psychology. 2023-03-31. PMID:36998193. members in the high grief belief class reported the highest levels of grief symptoms, depression and ptsd symptoms, loneliness, and functional impairment. 2023-03-31 2023-08-14 Not clear
Joseph A Belloir, Fredric Fabiano, Kasey B Jackman, Walter O Bocktin. General self-efficacy as a mediator of the association between adverse childhood experiences and psychological distress in gender-minority individuals. Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. 2023-03-20. PMID:36935475. to investigate the mediating role of general self-efficacy (i.e., belief in one's competence to cope with a broad range of stressful or challenging demands) in the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (aces) and psychological distress (i.e., symptoms of stress, anxiety and depression) in gender minority individuals, which include people with a gender identity that is not aligned with their sex assigned at birth. 2023-03-20 2023-08-14 Not clear
Steven J Lamontagne, Jessica M Duda, Saira Madarasmi, Vaughn A Rogers, Esther Yu, Diego A Pizzagalli, Hans S Schrode. Limited impacts of biogenetic messaging on neural correlates of cognitive control and beliefs about depression. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. 2023-03-03. PMID:36869258. limited impacts of biogenetic messaging on neural correlates of cognitive control and beliefs about depression. 2023-03-03 2023-08-14 human
Steven J Lamontagne, Jessica M Duda, Saira Madarasmi, Vaughn A Rogers, Esther Yu, Diego A Pizzagalli, Hans S Schrode. Limited impacts of biogenetic messaging on neural correlates of cognitive control and beliefs about depression. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. 2023-03-03. PMID:36869258. participants also completed self-report measures of beliefs about the malleability and prognosis of depression and treatment motivation. 2023-03-03 2023-08-14 human
Mary Gemma Cherry, Stephen L Brown, Rebecca Purewal, Peter L Fishe. Do metacognitive beliefs predict rumination and psychological distress independently of illness representations in adults with diabetes mellitus? A prospective mediation study. British journal of health psychology. 2023-03-02. PMID:36859760. the self-regulatory executive function (s-ref) model, which underpins metacognitive therapy (mct), posits that depression and anxiety become persistent when stored metacognitive beliefs guide an individual to respond to common thoughts and feelings in a certain way. 2023-03-02 2023-08-14 human
Mary Gemma Cherry, Stephen L Brown, Rebecca Purewal, Peter L Fishe. Do metacognitive beliefs predict rumination and psychological distress independently of illness representations in adults with diabetes mellitus? A prospective mediation study. British journal of health psychology. 2023-03-02. PMID:36859760. we hypothesized that (i) metacognitive beliefs would predict depression and anxiety independently of participants' representations of their illness; and (ii) rumination would mediate independent prediction of depression and anxiety by metacognitive beliefs. 2023-03-02 2023-08-14 human
Matthew H Kim, Justin E Kar. Examining associations between intelligence mindset, mental health symptom severity, and academic self-efficacy and performance. Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.). 2023-03-01. PMID:36855645. a growth mindset of intelligence might buffer the negative impact of anxiety and depression on academic outcomes, whereas a fixed mindset-the belief that intelligence cannot be changed-might exacerbate this negative relationship. 2023-03-01 2023-08-14 Not clear
Ahmad Rayan, Nidal F Eshah, Erika S Froeliche. Factors Predicting Dependence on Waterpipe Smoking Among Waterpipe Exclusive Smokers. Journal of addictions nursing. vol 34. issue 1. 2023-03-01. PMID:36857545. the unique significant predictors of wps dependence were age, depression levels, age of starting wps, duration of wps, income, smoking wp daily, the belief of being attracted to wps, and the desire to stop wps. 2023-03-01 2023-08-14 human
Daniel T L Shek, Wen-Yu Chai, Tingyin Wong, Kaiji Zho. Stress and depressive symptoms in university students in Hong Kong under the pandemic: Moderating effect of positive psychological attributes. Frontiers in psychology. vol 14. 2023-02-13. PMID:36777221. second, what are the relationships between different positive psychological factors (including life satisfaction, resilience and emotional management, flourishing, and beliefs about adversity) and depression? 2023-02-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Angel Ponew, Anna Brieger, Christian Lust, Sven Speerforck, Sebastian von Peter, Stefan Stuetzl. Lived experiences matter: The role of mental health professionals' psychological crises and vulnerability in shaping their health beliefs and concepts. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 14. 2023-02-10. PMID:36761862. the current study investigates how professionals' lived depressive experiences and their perceived vulnerability to mental illness affect their causal beliefs about mental disorders, their general concept of mental health and their specific concepts of depression and burnout. 2023-02-10 2023-08-14 Not clear
Lana Gawron, Anna Pohl, Alexander L Gerlac. The Influence of Alcohol on Rumination and Metacognitions in Major Depressive Disorder. Clinical psychology in Europe. vol 4. issue 4. 2023-02-10. PMID:36762347. rumination may activate metacognitive beliefs that contribute to the development and maintenance of rumination and depression. 2023-02-10 2023-08-14 Not clear
Antonella Ciaramell. Hypnotic analgesia in chronic pain: role of psychopathology and alexithymia. The American journal of clinical hypnosis. 2023-02-07. PMID:36749869. furthermore, i) no relationships were found between hypnotizability and degree of either psychopathology or alexithymia, definitively eliminating any doubts about the belief that hypnosis is a mental dysfunction; ii) only single hypnotic phenomena (shss-a) could be linked to some psychopathological dimensions; iii) analgesia suggestions also acted on anxiety and depression; and iv) the use of hypnotic suggestions for analgesia revealed a close relationship between improvements in sensorial and evaluative dimensions of pain and mitigation of anxiety. 2023-02-07 2023-08-14 human
James S McGraw, Samuel J Skidmore, G Tyler Lefevor, Meagan Docherty, Annette Mahone. Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities. Journal of counseling psychology. 2023-02-06. PMID:36745093. affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among latter-day saint sexual minorities. 2023-02-06 2023-08-14 Not clear
James S McGraw, Samuel J Skidmore, G Tyler Lefevor, Meagan Docherty, Annette Mahone. Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities. Journal of counseling psychology. 2023-02-06. PMID:36745093. using two independent online samples of current/former lds sms (sample 1 = 403; sample 2 = 545), we tested associations of affirming/nonaffirming lds beliefs with depression and suicide risk cross-sectionally (sample 1), and then longitudinally (sample 2) tested if religious/spiritual struggles and internalized stigma mediated these relationships. 2023-02-06 2023-08-14 Not clear
James S McGraw, Samuel J Skidmore, G Tyler Lefevor, Meagan Docherty, Annette Mahone. Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities. Journal of counseling psychology. 2023-02-06. PMID:36745093. affirming lds beliefs were unrelated to depression and suicide risk. 2023-02-06 2023-08-14 Not clear
James S McGraw, Samuel J Skidmore, G Tyler Lefevor, Meagan Docherty, Annette Mahone. Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities. Journal of counseling psychology. 2023-02-06. PMID:36745093. longitudinally, after including earlier levels of internalized stigma, religious/spiritual struggles, depression, and suicide risk as controls, nonaffirming beliefs indirectly predicted more depression 2 months later (time 3) through internalized stigma at 1 month (time 2). 2023-02-06 2023-08-14 Not clear
James S McGraw, Samuel J Skidmore, G Tyler Lefevor, Meagan Docherty, Annette Mahone. Affirming and nonaffirming religious beliefs predicting depression and suicide risk among Latter-Day Saint sexual minorities. Journal of counseling psychology. 2023-02-06. PMID:36745093. these results suggest lds beliefs may play an important role in the development and experience of depression for lds sexual minorities. 2023-02-06 2023-08-14 Not clear
Lulu Yang, Jihui Zhang, Xian Luo, Yuan Yang, Yuhan Zhao, Fei Feng, Shuai Liu, Chenxi Zhang, Zhe Li, Chao Wang, Wei Wang, Fan Jiang, Yunshu Zhang, Yuanyuan Hu, Changjun Su, Huijuan Wu, Huan Yu, Shirley Xin Li, Yun Kwok Wing, Ying Luo, Bin Zhan. Effectiveness of one-week internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia to prevent progression from acute to chronic insomnia: A two-arm, multi-center, randomized controlled trial. Psychiatry research. vol 321. 2023-01-30. PMID:36716552. secondary outcomes were insomnia severity index (isi), dysfunctional beliefs and attitudes about sleep (dbas), epworth sleepiness scale (ess), pre-sleep arousal scale (psas), ford insomnia response to stress test (first), sleep hygiene and practices scale (shps), hospital anxiety and depression scale (hads), and short-form 12-item health survey version 2 (sf-12v2). 2023-01-30 2023-08-14 human
Kim Kristoffer Dysthe, Jan Ivar Røssberg, Petter Bae Brandtzaeg, Marita Skjuve, Ole Rikard Haavet, Asbjørn Følstad, Atle Klovnin. Analyzing User-Generated Web-Based Posts of Adolescents' Emotional, Behavioral, and Symptom Responses to Beliefs About Depression: Qualitative Thematic Analysis. Journal of medical Internet research. vol 25. 2023-01-24. PMID:36692944. analyzing user-generated web-based posts of adolescents' emotional, behavioral, and symptom responses to beliefs about depression: qualitative thematic analysis. 2023-01-24 2023-08-14 Not clear
Thomas McLaren, Lina-Jolien Peter, Samuel Tomczyk, Holger Muehlan, Georg Schomerus, Silke Schmid. The Seeking Mental Health Care model: prediction of help-seeking for depressive symptoms by stigma and mental illness representations. BMC public health. vol 23. issue 1. 2023-01-10. PMID:36627597. the model includes empirical influences on the help-seeking process to predict actual behaviour and incorporates superordinate (stigma, treatment experiences) as well as intermediate attitudinal variables (continuum and causal beliefs, depression literacy and self-efficacy). 2023-01-10 2023-08-14 Not clear