Therefore, in this study, we aimed to investigate whether adult attachment style mediates the relationship between ChM and positive and
negative symptomatology.
Not exact matches
In a study of depressive
symptomatology, when short / short individuals had experienced more positive than
negative events over the last 6 months, they had the lowest levels of depressive
symptomatology in the sample (Taylor et al., 2006), indicating that short / short individuals are more sensitive to positive life events as well as
negative ones.
It was hypothesized that both genotype and social supports would predict depression in maltreated children and that maltreated children with the s allele and unavailable or
negative social supports would have the most severe depressive
symptomatology.
In sum, this study offers insight into the role of marital quality in protecting older adults from the
negative role of vision impairment in functional limitations, feelings of social isolation, and depressive
symptomatology.
When compared with other types of relationships, a good quality marriage also shows a stronger link to better psychological well - being as assessed by
negative affect, depressive
symptomatology, life satisfaction, and self - esteem (Birditt & Antonucci, 2007; Walen & Lachman, 2000).
Using vision assessed both subjectively and objectively in a national probability - based sample of adults aged 57 — 85 years, it examines the extent to which different aspects of marital quality (relationship satisfaction, supportive spouse behaviors, and free time spent with one's spouse) moderate the
negative effects of poor vision on three specific indicators of quality of life: functional limitations, feelings of social isolation, and depressive
symptomatology.
This study prospectively examined the main effect of optimism on subsequent somatic
symptomatology as well as optimism as moderating factors in the link between
negative life events and somatic symptoms in a sample of 198 (111 females, 87 males) students in a Norwegian senior high school.
In addition, maternal awareness and coaching of children's
negative emotions was found to moderate relations between maternal
symptomatology and children's internalizing behaviors, and maternal awareness of children's
negative emotions was found to moderate relations between maternal
symptomatology and children's externalizing behaviors.
Longitudinally, both conditions at age 3 are predictive of the continuity of oppositional
symptomatology and a worse outcome two years later, while high levels in CU traits contribute to a wider variety of
negative odds.
Although additional work is needed to replicate findings and investigate developmental mechanisms, these results offer insight about the roles of infant
negative affect and parent anxiety symptoms that may enhance our ability to identify, intervene, and treat children at risk for elevated
symptomatology.
Depressive
symptomatology, a risk factor for major depression and a wide range of
negative behavioral and physical health outcomes, is elevated during pregnancy and the postpartum period and disproportionately affects low - income and minority populations (2 — 5).
Results suggest that CU traits are significantly positively associated with both the experience of
negative life events as well as PTSD
symptomatology.