All Relations between Depression and belief

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T M Caldwell, A F Jor. Mental health nurses' beliefs about likely outcomes for people with schizophrenia or depression: a comparison with the public and other healthcare professionals. The Australian and New Zealand journal of mental health nursing. vol 10. issue 1. 2002-01-14. PMID:11421972. this paper explores mental health nurses' beliefs about prognosis, long-term outcomes and discrimination in response to vignettes describing a person with either schizophrenia or depression. 2002-01-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
B William, D Heal. Perceptions of illness causation among new referrals to a community mental health team: "explanatory model" or "exploratory map"? Social science & medicine (1982). vol 53. issue 4. 2001-12-04. PMID:11459397. past research on health beliefs surrounding depression have concentrated on identifying "explanatory models" among the general community or among people who already have an established diagnosis of depression. 2001-12-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
A A Nierenber. Current perspectives on the diagnosis and treatment of major depressive disorder. The American journal of managed care. vol 7. issue 11 Suppl. 2001-11-01. PMID:11570026. contrary to popular belief, depression is not a normal part of aging, although it can occur in elderly people who have severe medical and psychosocial problems. 2001-11-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
R J Casten, B W Rovner, Y Shmuely-Dulitzki, R E Pasternak, R Pelchat, N Rane. Predictors of recovery from major depression among geriatric psychiatry inpatients: the importance of caregivers' beliefs. International psychogeriatrics. vol 11. issue 2. 2001-10-04. PMID:11475429. predictors of recovery from major depression among geriatric psychiatry inpatients: the importance of caregivers' beliefs. 2001-10-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
M P Jensen, J A Turner, J M Roman. Changes in beliefs, catastrophizing, and coping are associated with improvement in multidisciplinary pain treatment. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 69. issue 4. 2001-10-04. PMID:11550731. increases in perceived control over pain and decreases in catastrophizing and in the belief that one is disabled were associated with decreases in self-reported patient disability, pain intensity, and depression. 2001-10-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
W Kuyken, N Kurzer, R J DeRubeis, A T Beck, G K Brow. Response to cognitive therapy in depression: the role of maladaptive beliefs and personality disorders. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 69. issue 3. 2001-08-30. PMID:11495185. response to cognitive therapy in depression: the role of maladaptive beliefs and personality disorders. 2001-08-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
J A Turner, S F Dworkin, L Mancl, K H Huggins, E L Truelov. The roles of beliefs, catastrophizing, and coping in the functioning of patients with temporomandibular disorders. Pain. vol 92. issue 1-2. 2001-07-26. PMID:11323125. controlling for age, gender, and pain intensity, significant associations were found between (1) pain beliefs and activity interference, depression, and non-masticatory jaw activity limitations, (2) catastrophizing and activity interference, depression, and non-masticatory jaw activity limitations, and (3) coping and activity interference and depression. 2001-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
J A Turner, S F Dworkin, L Mancl, K H Huggins, E L Truelov. The roles of beliefs, catastrophizing, and coping in the functioning of patients with temporomandibular disorders. Pain. vol 92. issue 1-2. 2001-07-26. PMID:11323125. controlling for age, gender, pain intensity, and the other process variables, significant associations were found between (1) beliefs and activity interference and depression, and (2) catastrophizing and depression. 2001-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
V G Wadley, W E Hale. Diagnostic attributions versus labeling: impact of Alzheimer's disease and major depression diagnoses on emotions, beliefs, and helping intentions of family members. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences. vol 56. issue 4. 2001-07-19. PMID:11445611. diagnostic attributions versus labeling: impact of alzheimer's disease and major depression diagnoses on emotions, beliefs, and helping intentions of family members. 2001-07-19 2023-08-12 human
D C Bultman, B L Svarsta. Effects of physician communication style on client medication beliefs and adherence with antidepressant treatment. Patient education and counseling. vol 40. issue 2. 2001-05-03. PMID:10771371. the goals of this study were to examine how physician communication style impacts client beliefs and medication taking behavior during treatment for depression. 2001-05-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
J R Weisz, M A Southam-Gerow, C A McCart. Control-related beliefs and depressive symptoms in clinic-referred children and adolescents: developmental differences and model specificity. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 110. issue 1. 2001-04-12. PMID:11261405. the contingency-competence-control (ccc) model links contingency and competence beliefs to perceived control and, in turn, to depression. 2001-04-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
R E Roberts, C R Roberts, I G Che. Fatalism and risk of adolescent depression. Psychiatry. vol 63. issue 3. 2001-03-15. PMID:11125670. this research examined fatalism, the belief in external control over life chances, as a risk factor for adolescent depression. 2001-03-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
K M Schiaffino, T A Revenson, A Gibofsk. Assessing the impact of self-efficacy beliefs on adaptation to rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis care and research : the official journal of the Arthritis Health Professions Association. vol 4. issue 4. 2001-03-08. PMID:11188602. there was an interaction between pain and self-efficacy beliefs in the prediction of depression 1 year later: at low pain, self-efficacy beliefs were unrelated to depression, but at higher levels of pain, greater self-efficacy was related to greater depression. 2001-03-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
P E Murphy, J W Ciarrocchi, R L Piedmont, S Cheston, M Peyrot, G Fitchet. The relation of religious belief and practices, depression, and hopelessness in persons with clinical depression. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 68. issue 6. 2001-02-15. PMID:11142544. the relation of religious belief and practices, depression, and hopelessness in persons with clinical depression. 2001-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
P E Murphy, J W Ciarrocchi, R L Piedmont, S Cheston, M Peyrot, G Fitchet. The relation of religious belief and practices, depression, and hopelessness in persons with clinical depression. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 68. issue 6. 2001-02-15. PMID:11142544. religious belief and practices have been associated with lower levels of depression in persons dealing with stressful situations. 2001-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
P E Murphy, J W Ciarrocchi, R L Piedmont, S Cheston, M Peyrot, G Fitchet. The relation of religious belief and practices, depression, and hopelessness in persons with clinical depression. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 68. issue 6. 2001-02-15. PMID:11142544. it was hypothesized that religious belief and practices would be associated with lower depression and that this relationship would be mediated by hopelessness. 2001-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
P E Murphy, J W Ciarrocchi, R L Piedmont, S Cheston, M Peyrot, G Fitchet. The relation of religious belief and practices, depression, and hopelessness in persons with clinical depression. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 68. issue 6. 2001-02-15. PMID:11142544. religious belief, but not religious behavior, was a significant predictor of lower levels of hopelessness and depression beyond demographic variables. 2001-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
P E Murphy, J W Ciarrocchi, R L Piedmont, S Cheston, M Peyrot, G Fitchet. The relation of religious belief and practices, depression, and hopelessness in persons with clinical depression. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. vol 68. issue 6. 2001-02-15. PMID:11142544. through the relation of religious belief to lower levels of hopelessness, religious belief was indirectly related to less depression. 2001-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
T M Caldwell, A F Jor. Mental health nurses' beliefs about interventions for schizophrenia and depression: a comparison with psychiatrists and the public. The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. vol 34. issue 4. 2000-12-22. PMID:10954391. mental health nurses' beliefs about interventions for schizophrenia and depression: a comparison with psychiatrists and the public. 2000-12-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
T M Caldwell, A F Jor. Mental health nurses' beliefs about interventions for schizophrenia and depression: a comparison with psychiatrists and the public. The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry. vol 34. issue 4. 2000-12-22. PMID:10954391. the main objective of this paper was to investigate and compare mental health nurses' beliefs about interventions for schizophrenia and depression with those of psychiatrists and the public. 2000-12-22 2023-08-12 Not clear