Sentences with phrase «depressive symptomology»

For Chinese adolescents, however, transactional, but not diathesis - stress models of perceived control, predict depressive symptomology.
Items on the scale ranged from 0 to 3 with higher scores reflecting greater depressive symptomology.
For individuals who maintain a perception that they have limited ability to change views of the self, world, and future (i.e., the negative cognitive triad)(Beck 1983), low perceived control may trigger helplessness and hopelessness cognitions which subsequently increase one's susceptibility to experience depressive symptomology.
With regards to girls who reported low levels of perceived control, the results suggest that the occurrence of interpersonal stress did not trigger or activate maladaptive responses that would serve to amplify interpersonal stress and depressive symptomology.
H1 stated that maternal depressive symptomology would be negatively related to child perceptions of emotional availability.
In addition to controlling for gender (Peter et al., 2001) and relationship status, it is noteworthy that the link between DO and crying remained even when controlling for stress, loneliness, and depressive symptomology.
Rating Scales Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children (CES - DC) Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomology (QIDS - A17 - C) d Patient Health Questionnaire Modified for Teens (PHQ - 9)
Mother - child interaction quality as a partial mediator of the roles of maternal depressive symptomology and socioeconomic status in the development of child behaviour problems
Coping with the uncertainty and unpredictability of symptoms and the progression of MS helps the individual maintain a positive self - image and increase his / hers perception of control over his / her disease, thus having an impact on depressive symptomology and fatigue levels.
It is known that marital conflict and parental depression are causally related and connected with elevated adjustment problems in children, but relatively little is known about fathers» depressive symptomology, marital conflict, and child development (Cummings et al, 2010)
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