«In fact, for mild and
moderate depression social interaction is even more effective at alleviating symptoms than a prescription antidepressant.»
Not exact matches
The children of these parents are balanced both in behavior and responsiveness in educational and
social structures; they are
moderate in their responsiveness to levels of
depression and problem behavior.
The present study suggests that this risk for
depression is
moderated by
social supports and polymorphic variation of the VNTR in the promoter region of the serotonin transporter gene (5 - HTTLPR).
In this study, measures of the quality and availability of
social supports were found to
moderate risk for
depression associated with a history of maltreatment and the presence of the short (s) allele of the serotonin transporter gene promoter polymorphism (5 - HTTLPR).
The study also demonstrates that risk for
depression associated with the s allele and stressful life events is further
moderated by
social support quality and availability.
Given emerging preclinical and clinical findings demonstrating the importance of both genetic and environmental (e.g., care giving and
social supports) factors in determining the consequences of early stress, we examined the
moderating role of the 5 - HTTLPR and
social supports on the development of
depression in maltreated children.
In fact, a recent study found that living alone was more highly associated with
depression in mid-aged and older adults reporting low levels of perceived quality of
social interactions with neighbours.26 However, to our knowledge, no studies have examined the
moderating effect of objectively assessed neighbourhood environment attributes on the associations between living arrangements (living alone vs living with others) and older adults» depressive symptoms.
Leisure or recreational time spent with one's spouse did not
moderate the negative role of poor vision in functional limitations, feelings of
social isolation, and symptoms of
depression.
Automatic negative thoughts, quality and frequency of
social support, self - esteem, and disruptive life events significantly predicted
depression scores in people with mild /
moderate ID.
Behavioral,
social, emotional, or developmental concerns for a child that are either anticipatory or mild to
moderate in nature; also parental behavioral,
social, and / or emotional concerns including
depression, anxiety and stress, parenting confidence, and sense of self - efficacy
The mediating or
moderating roles of more comprehensive
social networks on
depression among older individuals should be examined in the future.
Gray and Holden (1992) found main effects for received
social support on parental
depression in parents of children with ASD, and Plant and Sanders (2007) found
moderating but no main effects for received instrumental
social support on parenting stress in mothers of preschool - aged children with disabilities.