Sentences with phrase «high depression scores»

These adolescents had more room for improvement as they reported significantly higher depression scores at intake (Rohde et al. 2001).
The mothers whose children (now preschool - aged) had «[persistent] or [recurring]... infant sleep problems in the preschool years [had] higher depression scores.»
Although the interaction between parents and their handicapped child is beyond the scope of the present paper, it has been described that parents of mentally retarded children report higher depression scores than control parents [54], and that caregiving difficulty is a predictor of maternal depression [55].
«When we began this study, we thought for sure that we would find that females who were sexually assaulted would exhibit higher depression scores than males who were sexually assaulted,» said Dario.
«Our results suggest it would be a good idea for clinicians to pay particular attention to women with high depression scores when evaluating the risk of gestational diabetes,» Dr. Zhang added.
Although obesity increases the risk for gestational diabetes, non-obese women with high depression scores had nearly triple the risk for gestational diabetes than the other women in the study.
«College students who reported positive fantasies tended to report putting less effort into their coursework; this was, in turn, associated with lower grades and higher depression scores,» reports the release, though the study's authors caution more research is needed.
When the researchers compared the men's depression scores, they found that new resident fathers had the lowest scores and new nonresident fathers had the highest depression scores while non-fathers fell in between.
What didn't surprise Dario and her collaborator Eryn Nicole O'Neal, Ph.D., an assistant professor of criminal justice and criminology at Sam Houston State University, was that all victims of sexual assault have higher depression scores than individuals who have not been sexually assaulted in their lifetime.
Using the Center for Epidemiological Studies of Depression scale, the researchers found that the probability of a high depression score (more than 16) was 4-fold greater during the menopausal transition than during the premenopausal phase.
Splitting the groups by yes - no responses, the anger group (versus the nonanger group) had: (1) less intimacy with their parents, (2) more frequent use of marijuana and cocaine, (3) a lower grade point average, and (4) higher depression scores.
A high depression score at the end of treatment predicted poor outcome at 1 - year follow - up.
Phubbing by the partner decreased relationship satisfaction, and it was this decrease in relationship satisfaction that explained the higher depression scores.
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