All Relations between Depression and belief

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C Regehr, S Cadell, K Janse. Perceptions of control and long-term recovery from rape. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 69. issue 1. 1999-05-13. PMID:9990441. enduring beliefs of personal competence and control were found to be associated with lower rates of depression and stress and to be stronger predictors of long-term recovery than were rape-specific attributions. 1999-05-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
V L Nahas, S Hillege, N Amashe. Postpartum depression. The lived experiences of Middle Eastern migrant women in Australia. Journal of nurse-midwifery. vol 44. issue 1. 1999-03-26. PMID:10063227. the exhaustive description of postpartum depression as experienced by the women that emerged from this phenomenologic study will help midwives and other health care professionals to be more sensitive to and understanding of women from different cultural backgrounds so that appropriate interventions can be designed that meet their specific needs and beliefs. 1999-03-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
N Glozie. Workplace effects of the stigmatization of depression. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine. vol 40. issue 9. 1999-01-05. PMID:9777563. the purpose of this survey of human resource officers in uk companies was to ascertain whether these attitudes prejudice employment opportunities for subjects with mental illness--specifically, depression--and, if so, some of the beliefs upon which these attitudes are based. 1999-01-05 2023-08-12 human
C Bagley, P Trembla. On the prevalence of homosexuality and bisexuality, in a random community survey of 750 men aged 18 to 27. Journal of homosexuality. vol 36. issue 2. 1998-11-04. PMID:9736328. the elevated depression scores for celibate homosexual (mean 27.1) and heterosexual (mean 23.6) males permit various interpretations, but are not supportive of beliefs and related institutional policies recommending or requiring that young adult homosexual males be celibate. 1998-11-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
B H Chang, A E Noonan, S L Tennsted. The role of religion/spirituality in coping with caregiving for disabled elders. The Gerontologist. vol 38. issue 4. 1998-10-08. PMID:9726133. caregivers who used religious or spiritual beliefs to cope with caregiving had a better relationship with care recipients, which was associated with lower levels of depression and role submersion. 1998-10-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Demyttenaer. Noncompliance with antidepressants: who's to blame? International clinical psychopharmacology. vol 13 Suppl 2. 1998-10-01. PMID:9669195. a consensus between the physician's beliefs, views and representations of the nature and the etiology of the depression and of the treatment options on the one hand and the patient with his individual life story on the other is probably the best guarantee of reasonable compliance. 1998-10-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
A Solomon, D A Haaga, C Brody, L Kirk, D G Friedma. Priming irrational beliefs in recovered-depressed people. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 107. issue 3. 1998-09-28. PMID:9715579. major depression has been linked with endorsement of irrational beliefs in cross-sectional research, consistent with the rational emotive behavior therapy (rebt) model. 1998-09-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Orbell, M Johnston, D Rowley, A Espley, P Dave. Cognitive representations of illness and functional and affective adjustment following surgery for osteoarthritis. Social science & medicine (1982). vol 47. issue 1. 1998-09-23. PMID:9683383. depression at 3 months was associated with higher pre-operative perceived control beliefs suggesting that patients who have high control pre-operatively may be at risk for temporary depressed mood in the immediate aftermath of surgery. 1998-09-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Cooper, J Hun. Core beliefs and underlying assumptions in bulimia nervosa and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 36. issue 9. 1998-09-08. PMID:9701863. core beliefs and underlying assumptions in bulimia nervosa and depression. 1998-09-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Cooper, J Hun. Core beliefs and underlying assumptions in bulimia nervosa and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 36. issue 9. 1998-09-08. PMID:9701863. in a pilot study, core beliefs and underlying assumptions were investigated in patients with bulimia nervosa, patients with depression and female controls, using a new self-report measure. 1998-09-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Cooper, J Hun. Core beliefs and underlying assumptions in bulimia nervosa and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 36. issue 9. 1998-09-08. PMID:9701863. the patients with bulimia nervosa did not differ from the patients with depression in negative self beliefs but they did differ in assumptions concerned with weight, shape and eating. 1998-09-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
K M Schiaffino, M A Shawaryn, D Blu. Examining the impact of illness representations on psychological adjustment to chronic illnesses. Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. vol 17. issue 3. 1998-08-24. PMID:9619476. ms patients' beliefs in symptom variability were associated with higher depressed mood 4 months later, over and above initial levels of depression. 1998-08-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
K M Schiaffino, M A Shawaryn, D Blu. Examining the impact of illness representations on psychological adjustment to chronic illnesses. Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. vol 17. issue 3. 1998-08-24. PMID:9619476. belief in the serious consequences of ra interacted with later illness severity to predict change in depression. 1998-08-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
K M Schiaffino, M A Shawaryn, D Blu. Examining the impact of illness representations on psychological adjustment to chronic illnesses. Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association. vol 17. issue 3. 1998-08-24. PMID:9619476. when belief in the serious consequences of ra was high, less severe illness status was associated with less depression and more severe illness status was associated with more depression. 1998-08-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
S Mynat. Increasing resiliency to substance abuse in recovering women with comorbid depression. Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services. vol 36. issue 1. 1998-06-17. PMID:9568572. nurses must recognize that substance abusing women with a comorbid depression are likely to view the present, past, and future negatively, hold distorted views of the world, hold irrational false beliefs, and have a low self-esteem. 1998-06-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
H G Koenig, L K George, B L Peterso. Religiosity and remission of depression in medically ill older patients. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 155. issue 4. 1998-04-22. PMID:9546001. the effects of religious belief and activity on remission of depression were examined in medically ill hospitalized older patients. 1998-04-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
R C Green, V C Clarke, N J Thompson, J L Woodard, R Let. Early detection of Alzheimer disease: methods, markers, and misgivings. Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. vol 11 Suppl 5. 1998-01-29. PMID:9348421. individuals were more likely to desire predictive testing if they had an a priori belief that they would develop ad (p = 0.0001), had a lower educational level (p = 0.003), were worried that they would develop ad (p = 0.02), had a self-defined history of depression (p = 0.04), and had a family member with ad (p = 0.04). 1998-01-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
L Phillips, M Tiggemann, T Wad. Comparison of cognitive style in bulimia nervosa and depression. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 35. issue 10. 1998-01-15. PMID:9401134. the control group was found to report significantly lower levels of cognitive distortions and irrational beliefs overall than both women with bulimia nervosa and women with depression. 1998-01-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
J P Bjorck, Y S Lee, L H Cohe. Control beliefs and faith as stress moderators for Korean American versus Caucasian American protestants. American journal of community psychology. vol 25. issue 1. 1997-08-21. PMID:9231996. as caucasians' powerful others beliefs increased, the positive relationship between negative events and depression became stronger; koreans' powerful others beliefs had no such effect. 1997-08-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
A F Jorm, A E Korten, P A Jacomb, H Christensen, B Rodgers, P Pollit. Public beliefs about causes and risk factors for depression and schizophrenia. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. vol 32. issue 3. 1997-06-24. PMID:9130866. public beliefs about causes and risk factors for depression and schizophrenia. 1997-06-24 2023-08-12 Not clear