Browsing by Subject "Depression"
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(2020-07-15)The PHQ-9 is an inventory that assesses depression and is typically utilized in hospital settings, community settings, and depression related research. The South Texas Brazos Valley Regional Health Status Assessment utilizes ...
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(2010-01-14)This study was designed to remedy the current lack of information on the causes of depression among Chinese women in the United States. It is based on an integrated understanding of depression, anger, female gender ...
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(2014-07-25)Madness and art are two concepts that are quite often historically interrelated. The term “madness” designates various mental ailments, depression being one of them (major depressive disorder or depressive episodes in their ...
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(2009-06-02)Research on humility has long been handicapped by the lack of a valid and reliable measure. This research focuses on constructing and validating a measure of Healthy Humility, defined as an unexaggerated, open perception ...
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(2021-08-19)Metabolic-Mood Syndrome (MMS) is used to describe the comorbidity between multifactorial diet-related diseases (e.g., metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease) and mood disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder, anxiety). ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)Research indicates that cognitive and neuropsychological functions are adversely affected by symptoms of depression (Teeter & Semrud-Clikeman, 1997). In addition to deficits in attention and memory, depressive symptomatology ...
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First-generation students are worse than their non-first generation peers in their ability to recognize and respond to faculty members’ expectations (Collier & Morgan, 2008). Further, first-generation students have a lower ...
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(2017-08-18)Individuals with personality disorders (PDs) may be unaware of or unwilling to report on their own PD-related maladaptive behaviors and how these behaviors affect others. This set of circumstances makes the assessment of ...
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(2020-05-14)Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a significant, but understudied, consequence of spinal cord injury (SCI). Approximately 11-24% of SCI patients experience MDD, compared to 8% in the general population, yet there are no ...
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(2021-04-14)Menopause not only signifies the end of the reproductive age for women, but also marks the time period of higher risk for cardiovascular disease such as stroke. In older females, stroke leads to greater disabilities in ...
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(2018-07-31)Trauma can notably impact health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and result in psychiatric symptomology. There is a dearth of longitudinal research examining resilience as a predictor of HRQoL and depression outcomes ...
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(2015-08-06)The purpose of this study was to examine longitudinally the trajectories of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in individuals who survived a potentially traumatic event (PTE) and were admitted to a Level ...
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(2019-05-17)Social isolation, stressful work environments, and lack of access to healthcare may affect rates of mental health issues, including suicide, in farmers (Tiesman, Konda, Hartley, Chaumont Menéndez, Ridenour, & Hendricks, ...
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(2017-02-27)Anxiety and depressive disorders are the two most common types of mood disorders in the United States. These disorders are more likely to affect women than men. Animal models do not cover key aspects of mood disorders well, ...
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Literature Review: David Riesman conceptualized three distinct cultural groups called the Tradition-directed, Inner-directed, and Other-directed. These groups mark three distinct shifts in how humanity absorbed information ...