All Relations between Depression and daydreaming

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Shaghayegh Konjedi, Reza Malee. A closer look at the relationship between the default network, mind wandering, negative mood, and depression. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 17. issue 4. 2018-07-09. PMID:28390029. by a systematic analysis of the current literature on the neural correlates of mind wandering, that is, the default network (dn), and by shedding light on some determinative factors and conditions which affect the relationship between mind wandering and negative mood, we show that (1) mind wandering per se does not necessarily have a positive correlation with negative mood and, on the higher levels, depression. 2018-07-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Shaghayegh Konjedi, Reza Malee. A closer look at the relationship between the default network, mind wandering, negative mood, and depression. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 17. issue 4. 2018-07-09. PMID:28390029. a closer look at the relationship between the default network, mind wandering, negative mood, and depression. 2018-07-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Shaghayegh Konjedi, Reza Malee. A closer look at the relationship between the default network, mind wandering, negative mood, and depression. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 17. issue 4. 2018-07-09. PMID:28390029. we propose that negative mood as a consequence of mind wandering generally depends on two determinative conditions, that is, whether mind wandering is with or without meta-awareness and whether mind wandering occurs during high or low vigilance states; (2) increased activity of the dn is not necessarily followed by an increase in unhappiness and depression. 2018-07-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cristina Ottaviani, Leila Shahabi, Mika Tarvainen, Ian Cook, Michelle Abrams, David Shapir. Cognitive, behavioral, and autonomic correlates of mind wandering and perseverative cognition in major depression. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 8. 2015-01-20. PMID:25601824. cognitive, behavioral, and autonomic correlates of mind wandering and perseverative cognition in major depression. 2015-01-20 2023-08-13 human
Igor Marchetti, Eowyn Van de Putte, Ernst H W Koste. Self-generated thoughts and depression: from daydreaming to depressive symptoms. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-03-27. PMID:24672458. self-generated thoughts and depression: from daydreaming to depressive symptoms. 2014-03-27 2023-08-12 human
Fionnuala Murphy, Kirsty Macpherson, Trisha Jeyabalasingham, Tom Manly, Barnaby Dun. Modulating mind-wandering in dysphoria. Frontiers in psychology. vol 4. 2013-12-18. PMID:24348442. mind-wandering (mw) may in some instances be a precursor for depressive rumination, a thinking style believed to confer vulnerability to the likelihood and extent of depression. 2013-12-18 2023-08-12 human
Thomas D Meyer, Lucy Finucane, Gabriele Jorda. Is risk for mania associated with increased daydreaming as a form of mental imagery? Journal of affective disorders. vol 135. issue 1-3. 2012-01-25. PMID:21705091. (1995) reported that daydreaming prospectively predicted a switch from unipolar depression to bipolar disorder. 2012-01-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Thomas D Meyer, Lucy Finucane, Gabriele Jorda. Is risk for mania associated with increased daydreaming as a form of mental imagery? Journal of affective disorders. vol 135. issue 1-3. 2012-01-25. PMID:21705091. we here hypothesized that risk for mania should also be associated with increased daydreaming after controlling for depression. 2012-01-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Edward A Selby, Michael D Anestis, Thomas E Joine. Daydreaming about death: violent daydreaming as a form of emotion dysregulation in suicidality. Behavior modification. vol 31. issue 6. 2007-12-06. PMID:17932241. the authors hypothesized that a two-way interaction would exist between high levels of depression and high levels of violent daydreaming to predict increased levels of suicidality. 2007-12-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
M G Haviland, M S Hendryx, M A Cummings, D G Shaw, J P MacMurra. Multidimensionality and state dependency of alexithymia in recently sober alcoholics. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 179. issue 5. 1991-06-03. PMID:2022957. factor analyses identified three alexithymia factors (feelings, daydreaming, and external thinking) and two depression factors (somatic-performance and cognitive-affective). 1991-06-03 2023-08-11 Not clear
J M Golding, J L Singe. Patterns of inner experience: daydreaming styles, depressive moods, and sex roles. Journal of personality and social psychology. vol 45. issue 3. 1983-11-23. PMID:6620127. examination of sex differences and sex role differences in the data suggests that (a) psychological sex roles have more consistent relations to daydreaming styles and depressive experiences than does biological sex, (b) previous reports of sex differences in depression may be partly explainable in terms of differences in distractability and sex roles, and (c) psychological sex roles have different meanings for women and men. 1983-11-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
L M Giambra, T D Trayno. Depression and daydreaming; an analysis based on self-ratings. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 34. issue 1. 1978-06-12. PMID:641165. investigated the relationship between depression and daydreaming characteristics in a non-hospitalized sample. 1978-06-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
L M Giambra, T D Trayno. Depression and daydreaming; an analysis based on self-ratings. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 34. issue 1. 1978-06-12. PMID:641165. the suicidal ambivalance, appetite-weight loss, and fatigability dimensions of depression were found to be unrelated to daydreaming. 1978-06-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
L M Giambra, T D Trayno. Depression and daydreaming; an analysis based on self-ratings. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 34. issue 1. 1978-06-12. PMID:641165. depression and daydreaming; an analysis based on self-ratings. 1978-06-12 2023-08-11 Not clear
L M Giambra, T D Trayno. Depression and daydreaming; an analysis based on self-ratings. Journal of clinical psychology. vol 34. issue 1. 1978-06-12. PMID:641165. the full-scale global measures of depression were found to be related directly to the neurotic, anxious, dysphoric, and negative dimension of daydreaming. 1978-06-12 2023-08-11 Not clear