All Relations between Depression and neuroticism

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Ting Wang, Xicong W. Self-compassion moderates the relationship between neuroticism and depression in junior high school students. Frontiers in psychology. vol 15. 2024-02-28. PMID:38414883. neuroticism, an emotion-related personality trait, is often associated with a greater susceptibility to depression. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Ting Wang, Xicong W. Self-compassion moderates the relationship between neuroticism and depression in junior high school students. Frontiers in psychology. vol 15. 2024-02-28. PMID:38414883. the study investigated the relationship between neuroticism and depression in junior high school students, as well as the moderating role of self-compassion. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Ting Wang, Xicong W. Self-compassion moderates the relationship between neuroticism and depression in junior high school students. Frontiers in psychology. vol 15. 2024-02-28. PMID:38414883. the results revealed that neuroticism positively predicted depression, while self-compassion had a significant moderating effect on the relationship between neuroticism and depression. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Ting Wang, Xicong W. Self-compassion moderates the relationship between neuroticism and depression in junior high school students. Frontiers in psychology. vol 15. 2024-02-28. PMID:38414883. specifically, higher levels of self-compassion were associated with a weaker link between neuroticism and depression. 2024-02-28 2024-03-01 Not clear
Qiyue Qin, Yulian Jiang, Xian Mei, Yuqiong Zhu, Hui Li, Shuxuan Li, Kexin Chen, Chen Zhang, Xiucheng Wang, Huaiyu Bai, Jing Zhang, Wenjuan Wan. The effect of childhood trauma on depression in college students: A moderated mediation model. Journal of affective disorders. 2024-02-25. PMID:38403134. although many studies have investigated the pathway of childhood trauma to depression, especially the mediating or moderating effects of cognitive emotion regulation strategies or neuroticism or stress perception, the results were inconsistent and the underlying psychological mechanisms of depression remain unclear. 2024-02-25 2024-02-28 Not clear
Ningning Hu, Jie Luo, Wei Xiang, Guiying Yang, Ting Huang, Li Guan, Jufang Xu, Biao Pen. The relationship between postpartum negative life events and postpartum depression: a moderated mediation model of neuroticism and psychological flexibility. BMC psychiatry. vol 24. issue 1. 2024-02-21. PMID:38383358. the relationship between postpartum negative life events and postpartum depression: a moderated mediation model of neuroticism and psychological flexibility. 2024-02-21 2024-02-24 Not clear
Marry Schreur, Yolanda van Beek, Roos Huttema. How Observed Personality Traits in (Mildly) Depressed Adolescents Relate to Nonverbal Responses of Peers. Child psychiatry and human development. 2024-02-12. PMID:38345748. in general, but particularly for (mildly) depressed girls, neuroticism strengthened the link between depression and negative peer responses, while expressivity diminished the link between depression and negative peer responses. 2024-02-12 2024-02-15 Not clear
Christopher Timmermann, Richard J Zeifman, David Erritzoe, David J Nutt, Robin L Carhart-Harri. Effects of DMT on mental health outcomes in healthy volunteers. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-02-07. PMID:38326357. mental health outcomes included measures of depression severity (qids-sr16), trait anxiety (stai-t), neuroticism (neo-ffi), wellbeing (who-5), meaning in life (mlq), optimism (lot-r), and gratitude (gq-6). 2024-02-07 2024-02-10 human
Maartje Basten, Kuan-Yu Pan, Lonneke A van Tuijl, Alexander de Graeff, Joost Dekker, Adriaan W Hoogendoorn, Femke Lamers, Adelita V Ranchor, Roel Vermeulen, Lützen Portengen, Adri C Voogd, Jessica Abell, Philip Awadalla, Aartjan T F Beekman, Ottar Bjerkeset, Andy Boyd, Yunsong Cui, Philipp Frank, Henrike Galenkamp, Bert Garssen, Sean Hellingman, Martijn Huisman, Anke Huss, Melanie R Keats, Almar A L Kok, Steinar Krokstad, Flora E van Leeuwen, Annemarie I Luik, Nolwenn Noisel, Yves Payette, Brenda W J H Penninx, Ina Rissanen, Annelieke M Roest, Judith G M Rosmalen, Rikje Ruiter, Robert A Schoevers, David Soave, Mandy Spaan, Andrew Steptoe, Karien Stronks, Erik R Sund, Ellen Sweeney, Emma L Twait, Alison Teyhan, W M Monique Verschuren, Kimberly D van der Willik, Mirjam I Geerling. Psychosocial factors, health behaviors and risk of cancer incidence: Testing interaction and effect modification in an individual participant data meta-analysis. International journal of cancer. 2024-01-30. PMID:38289012. we examined nine psychosocial factors (depression diagnosis, depression symptoms, anxiety diagnosis, anxiety symptoms, perceived social support, loss events, general distress, neuroticism, relationship status), seven health behaviors/behavior-related factors (smoking, alcohol use, physical activity, body mass index, sedentary behavior, sleep quality, sleep duration) and seven cancer outcomes (overall cancer, smoking-related, alcohol-related, breast, lung, prostate, colorectal). 2024-01-30 2024-02-01 human
Asara Vasupanrajit, Michael Maes, Ketsupar Jirakran, Chavit Tunvirachaisaku. Brooding and neuroticism are strongly interrelated manifestations of the phenome of depression. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 14. 2024-01-08. PMID:38188051. brooding and neuroticism are strongly interrelated manifestations of the phenome of depression. 2024-01-08 2024-01-10 Not clear
Asara Vasupanrajit, Michael Maes, Ketsupar Jirakran, Chavit Tunvirachaisaku. Brooding and neuroticism are strongly interrelated manifestations of the phenome of depression. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 14. 2024-01-08. PMID:38188051. rumination is positively associated with depression and neuroticism and may mediate the effects of neuroticism on depression. 2024-01-08 2024-01-10 Not clear
Asara Vasupanrajit, Michael Maes, Ketsupar Jirakran, Chavit Tunvirachaisaku. Brooding and neuroticism are strongly interrelated manifestations of the phenome of depression. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 14. 2024-01-08. PMID:38188051. this study aimed to determine whether rumination or its components, including brooding or reflection, mediate the effects of neuroticism on depression or, alternatively, whether both neuroticism and rumination are manifestations of the phenome of depression. 2024-01-08 2024-01-10 Not clear
Giovanni Broglia, Veronica Nisticò, Bianca Di Paolo, Raffaella Faggioli, Angelo Bertani, Orsola Gambini, Benedetta Demartin. Traits of narcissistic vulnerability in adults with autism spectrum disorders without intellectual disabilities. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. 2023-11-20. PMID:37983956. potential explanatory links between asd phenomenology and vulnerable narcissism, such as the personality dimension of neuroticism, are discussed, together with the possible role of narcissistic vulnerability in mediating internalizing symptoms (e.g., anxiety, depression) in individuals with asd. 2023-11-20 2023-11-29 Not clear
Matt C Smith, Jessica O'Loughlin, Vasileios Karageorgiou, Francesco Casanova, Genevieve K R Williams, Malcolm Hilton, Jessica Tyrrel. The genetics of falling susceptibility and identification of causal risk factors. Scientific reports. vol 13. issue 1. 2023-11-09. PMID:37945700. depression and neuroticism predicted higher risk of falling, whilst higher hand grip strength and physical activity were protective. 2023-11-09 2023-11-20 Not clear
Marek Radkowski, Tomasz Kryczka, Bogna Szymańska-Kotwica, Hanna Berak, Andrzej Horban, Tomasz Pawłowski, Karol Perlejewski, Tomasz Lasku. Depression and Cognitive Dysfunction in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C: Correlation with Viral Replication in the Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells and Cytokines in Serum. International journal of molecular sciences. vol 24. issue 20. 2023-10-30. PMID:37895030. depression was assessed by the beck depression inventory (bdi), neuroticism by the eysenck personality inventory (n/epo-r), and anxiety by the state-trait anxiety inventory (stai) while neurocognitive testing included the wisconsin card sorting test (wcst), ruff figural fluency test (rfft), california verbal learning test (cvlt), and grooved pegboard test (gpt). 2023-10-30 2023-11-08 Not clear
Hannah L Peter, Marina Giglberger, Fabian Streit, Josef Frank, Ludwig Kreuzpointner, Marcella Rietschel, Brigitte M Kudielka, Stefan Wüs. Association of polygenic scores for depression and neuroticism with perceived stress in daily life during a long-lasting stress period. Genes, brain, and behavior. 2023-10-25. PMID:37876358. association of polygenic scores for depression and neuroticism with perceived stress in daily life during a long-lasting stress period. 2023-10-25 2023-11-08 human
Hannah L Peter, Marina Giglberger, Fabian Streit, Josef Frank, Ludwig Kreuzpointner, Marcella Rietschel, Brigitte M Kudielka, Stefan Wüs. Association of polygenic scores for depression and neuroticism with perceived stress in daily life during a long-lasting stress period. Genes, brain, and behavior. 2023-10-25. PMID:37876358. in a prospective-longitudinal quasi-experimental study, we investigated whether polygenic scores (pgs) for depression (dep-pgs) and neuroticism (neu-pgs), respectively, were associated with responses to chronic stress in daily life. 2023-10-25 2023-11-08 human
Isabel Arend, Erin Moshier, Yossi Azuri, Anthony Heymann, Mery Mamistavlov, Laili Soleimani, Mary Sano, Michal Schnaider Beeri, Ramit Ravona-Springe. Neuroticism is associated with increase in depression symptoms over time in older adults with type 2 diabetes. International journal of geriatric psychiatry. vol 38. issue 10. 2023-10-07. PMID:37803500. neuroticism is associated with increase in depression symptoms over time in older adults with type 2 diabetes. 2023-10-07 2023-10-15 Not clear
Maia S Kredentser, Corey S Mackenzie, Susan E McClement, Murray W Enns, Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Dallas J Murphy, Harvey M Chochino. Neuroticism as a moderator of symptom-related distress and depression in 4 noncancer end-of-life populations. Palliative & supportive care. 2023-09-21. PMID:37734916. neuroticism as a moderator of symptom-related distress and depression in 4 noncancer end-of-life populations. 2023-09-21 2023-10-07 Not clear
Maia S Kredentser, Corey S Mackenzie, Susan E McClement, Murray W Enns, Diane Hiebert-Murphy, Dallas J Murphy, Harvey M Chochino. Neuroticism as a moderator of symptom-related distress and depression in 4 noncancer end-of-life populations. Palliative & supportive care. 2023-09-21. PMID:37734916. the objective of this study was to examine the impact of neuroticism as a moderator of physical symptoms and development of depression in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (als), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd), end-stage renal disease (esrd), and frailty in the last 6 months of life. 2023-09-21 2023-10-07 Not clear