All Relations between Depression and neuroticism

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S Benjaminse. Primary non-endogenous depression and features attributed to reactive depression. Journal of affective disorders. vol 3. issue 3. 1981-11-18. PMID:6456291. the primary non-endogenous depressives were significantly more introverted and neurotic than the endogenous depressives, but had lower neuroticism scores than patients with depression secondary to neuroses. 1981-11-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
R J Mathew, J Largen, J L Claghor. Biological symptoms of depression. Psychosomatic medicine. vol 41. issue 6. 1980-04-17. PMID:531139. frequency of occurrence of various biological symptoms in relation to intensity of depression and neuroticism was studied in 37 depressed patients. 1980-04-17 2023-08-11 Not clear
R J Mathew, J Largen, J L Claghor. Biological symptoms of depression. Psychosomatic medicine. vol 41. issue 6. 1980-04-17. PMID:531139. the best indicator of depression severity and neuroticism were, respectively, early waking and excessive dreaming, when the symptoms were studied individually. 1980-04-17 2023-08-11 Not clear
J M Walter, J M Greg. Analysis of postsurgical neurologic alteration in the trigeminal nerve. Journal of oral surgery (American Dental Association : 1965). vol 37. issue 6. 1979-07-25. PMID:220400. personality testing indicated that dysesthetic patients experienced greater degrees of neuroticism and depression than did patients without pain. 1979-07-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Obrink, P Fedor-Freybergh, M Hjelmkvist, G Bunn. Mental factors influencing recurrence of stress incontinence. Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica. vol 58. issue 1. 1979-04-26. PMID:419964. the women with symptoms but no objective signs of stress incontinence showed a higher degree of both neuroticism and depression than the women of perfect health. 1979-04-26 2023-08-11 Not clear
O Fleming, C P Seage. Incidence of depressive symptoms in users of the oral contraceptive. The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 132. 1978-08-14. PMID:656705. there is an association between high depression scores and high neuroticism scores, more marked in controls than takers. 1978-08-14 2023-08-11 Not clear
T Morris, H S Greer, P Whit. Psychological and social adjustment to mastectomy: a two-year follow-up study. Cancer. vol 40. issue 5. 1978-01-27. PMID:922679. factors predicting poor adjustment to mastectomy were high preoperative scores on the hamilton rating scale for depression and the neuroticism scale of the eysenck personality inventory; deterioration in sexual adjustment was associated with biological or chronological perimenopausal status. 1978-01-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
S Campbell, M Whitehea. Oestrogen therapy and the menopausal syndrome. Clinics in obstetrics and gynaecology. vol 4. issue 1. 1977-06-22. PMID:322905. the strength and duration of the placebo effect were well demonstrated in the three standard psychiatric scoring systems, the beck score (for depression), the general health questionnaire and the eysenck personality index (formula: see text) (for neuroticism). 1977-06-22 2023-08-11 Not clear
J S Smith, L G Kiloh, N Cochrane, I Kljaji. A prospective evaluation of open prefrontal leucotomy. The Medical journal of Australia. vol 1. issue 20. 1976-10-29. PMID:958061. significant improvement was obtained after operation in the mean scores on the hamilton anxiety scale, the hamilton depression scale, the beck depression scale and the neuroticism scale of the eysenck personality inventory. 1976-10-29 2023-08-11 Not clear
G G Lloyd, W A Lishma. Effect of depression on the speed of recall of pleasant and unpleasant experiences. Psychological medicine. vol 5. issue 2. 1975-11-20. PMID:1161955. the ratio between the time for recall of pleasant and unpleasant experiences was found to fall progressively with increasing severity of depression or of "neuroticism" and to be significantly related to each. 1975-11-20 2023-08-11 Not clear
G G Lloyd, W A Lishma. Effect of depression on the speed of recall of pleasant and unpleasant experiences. Psychological medicine. vol 5. issue 2. 1975-11-20. PMID:1161955. among patients who scored relatively low on depression or neuroticism pleasant memories were recalled more speedily than unpleasant; among those who scored high this relationship was reversed. 1975-11-20 2023-08-11 Not clear
B N Herzberg, K C Draper, A L Johnson, G C Nico. Oral contraceptives, depression, and libido. British medical journal. vol 3. issue 5773. 1971-10-26. PMID:5565516. the former had higher mean depression and neuroticism scores at the first clinic visit and contained more women with a history of premenstrual weepiness, depression during pregnancy, outpatient psychiatric treatment, and treatment with antidepressants. 1971-10-26 2023-08-11 Not clear