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Explaining the gender difference in depressive symptoms

by Susan Nolen-hoeksema, Judith Larson, Carla Grayson - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 1999
"... It was hypothesized that women are more vulnerable to depressive symptoms than men because they are more likely to experience chronic negative circumstances (or strain), to have a low sense of mastery, and to engage in ruminative coping. The hypotheses were tested in a 2-wave study of approximately ..."
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It was hypothesized that women are more vulnerable to depressive symptoms than men because they are more likely to experience chronic negative circumstances (or strain), to have a low sense of mastery, and to engage in ruminative coping. The hypotheses were tested in a 2-wave study of approximately

The role of rumination in depressive disorders and mixed anxiety/depressive symptoms

by Susan Nolen-hoeksema - Journal of Abnormal Psychology , 2000
"... Several studies have shown that people who engage in ruminative responses to depressive symptoms have higher levels of depressive symptoms over time, after accounting for baseline levels of depressive symptoms. The analyses reported here showed that rumination also predicted epressive disorders, inc ..."
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Several studies have shown that people who engage in ruminative responses to depressive symptoms have higher levels of depressive symptoms over time, after accounting for baseline levels of depressive symptoms. The analyses reported here showed that rumination also predicted epressive disorders

Depression symptoms

by unknown authors , 2015
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depressive symptoms

by M. Aguilera, B. Arias, M. Wichers, N. Barrantes-vidal, J. Moya, H. Villa, J. Van Os, M. I. Ibáñez, M. A. Ruipérez, G. Ortet
"... gene–environment interactions on ..."
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gene–environment interactions on

POSSIBLE SELVES AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS

by unknown authors
"... The pursuit of personal goals has been linked to general psychological well-being, however, less is known about the association with depression in later adulthood when individuals are contending with age-related changes in health and social relationships. We explored the connection between both heal ..."
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health and social relation goals (as measured by possible selves) and depressive symptoms in a sample of 85 community-dwelling older adults who ranged in age from 60 – 92 years (M = 74, SD = 7.5). Participants took part in face-to-face, semi-structured interviews in which they responded to measures

Depressive symptoms in relation to physical health and functioning in the elderly

by Lisa F. Berkman, Cathy S. Berkman, Stanislav Kasl, Daniel H. Freeman, Linda Leo, Adrian M. Ostfeld, Joan Cornoni-huntley, Jacob A. Brody - American Journal of Epidemiology , 1986
"... Brody. Depressive symptoms in relation to physical health and functioning in the ..."
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Brody. Depressive symptoms in relation to physical health and functioning in the

Article Postpartum depressive symptoms:

by The B-vitamin Link, Christelle H Blunden, Bm Dgm, Drcog Mrcgp, Hazel M Inskip, Msc Phd Ffph, Sian M Robinson, Phd Rnutr, Cyrus Cooper, Ma Dm, Frcp Ffph Fmedsci, Keith M Godfrey, Bm Frcp Phd, Tony R Kendrick, Md Frcgp Frcpsych
"... Objective This study examined longitudinal re-lationships between maternal red-cell folate status and dietary intakes of vitamins B6, B12 and folate before and during pregnancy and sub-sequent postpartum depressive symptoms. Study design and setting Within a cohort study of women aged 20–34 years (t ..."
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Objective This study examined longitudinal re-lationships between maternal red-cell folate status and dietary intakes of vitamins B6, B12 and folate before and during pregnancy and sub-sequent postpartum depressive symptoms. Study design and setting Within a cohort study of women aged 20–34 years

Depressive Symptoms in Hematological Cancer

by Yingchun Li, Ying Yang, Rong Zhang, Kun Yao, Zhuogang Liu , 2015
"... Background Depression is a particularly common psychological disorder that affects cancer patients. Diagnosed with hematological malignancies constitute a serious unpredictable and uncon-trollable medical stress situation and patients are susceptible to suffer from depressive symptoms. The aims of t ..."
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Background Depression is a particularly common psychological disorder that affects cancer patients. Diagnosed with hematological malignancies constitute a serious unpredictable and uncon-trollable medical stress situation and patients are susceptible to suffer from depressive symptoms. The aims

Correlates of depressive symptoms in early adolescence

by Frank Vitaro, Daniel Pelletier, Claude Gagnon, Pierre Baron - Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders , 1995
"... M any young adolescents are troubled by depressive symp-toms (Angold & Rutter, 1992). In various community samples, close to 20 % of adolescents have self-reported depressive symptoms (Char- ..."
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M any young adolescents are troubled by depressive symp-toms (Angold & Rutter, 1992). In various community samples, close to 20 % of adolescents have self-reported depressive symptoms (Char-

RUNNING HEAD: MATERNAL DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS

by Mothers Of Young Children
"... Mothers of young children are at risk for depressive symptoms due to their gender and status as parents of young children. Accordingly, this study undertook to assess the prevalence of depressive symptoms in a sample of 196 mothers of 5- and 6-year-old children; to identify sociodemographic correlat ..."
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Mothers of young children are at risk for depressive symptoms due to their gender and status as parents of young children. Accordingly, this study undertook to assess the prevalence of depressive symptoms in a sample of 196 mothers of 5- and 6-year-old children; to identify sociodemographic
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