Assessed the impact of marital quality, child behaviour, life stress, and social support
on depressed mood, psychological wellbeing, and parenting self - efficacy at two time points over a 2 - year period.
Teens who tend to interpret events in negative ways (negative cognitive style) and who tend to focus
on their depressed mood following such events (rumination) are at greater risk of depression.
Not exact matches
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depressed mood descends
on the business and this in turn affects customer service.
• Where new mothers are
depressed, fathers» positive parenting (self - reported) plus substantial time spent in caring for his infant, was found to moderate the long - term negative effects of the mothers» depression
on the child's
depressed / anxious
mood — but not
on their aggression and other «externalising» behaviours (Mezulis et al, 2004).
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i was put
on clomid and prometrium about 4 months ago did it twice but still no pregnancy, i finally got fed up and stop taking it, it was making me
depressed, angry, with major
mood swings which the doctor did warn me and my husband about it.
You may feel a little bit
depressed from time to time and it is easy to displace this
mood by focusing
on how much you hate your body.
Perhaps being nostalgic has a positive influence
on mood — but only if you aren't
depressed.
A new review of published studies
on the effects of long - chain omega - 3 fats — the type found in fish oils — finds «little support» that they «improve
depressed mood.»
You gain a high degree of awareness of your body, which helps you focus
on what's important and feel better; it can even help lift you out of a
depressed mood.
If you do not keep
on moving, you can get locked in a downward spiral, as inactivity along with pain may, in a worst case scenario, become lasting disability as well as an inability to function that, consequently, can result in
depressed mood and even more pain.
Several studies have shown that those
on a low fat diet with low cholesterol are linked to a
depressed mood
In newly recovered
depressed patients
on antidepressants that act
on the serotonergic system, 50 per cent or more of the patients show a temporary reappearance of the
depressed mood they experienced before recovery.
At the time that flew into my inbox I was
on it and experiencing severe
mood swings, feeling uncontrollable and very
depressed with cycles longer than ever.
PMDD can include some of the more common PMS symptoms, but also involves more severe changes in
mood which can include
mood swings, feeling sad and tearful, irritability or anger,
depressed mood, anxiety, and feeling «
on edge».
A dog can also pick up
on her owner's
mood, so if you've been
depressed lately, it may be reflected in your pooch's behavior because canines are so empathetic.
So it's not too surprising that these exams have a
depressing effect
on the general
mood of the population which, in turn, greatly increases the queja.
If someone is in a bad
mood or drunk or
depressed, or all three, they may take your tailgating as a sign of aggression, and slam
on the brakes, causing an collision, or an altercation.
For the moment, let's take as a given that lawyers experience a
depressing downward pressure
on their
mood and life - outlook from their education, training and practice.
Are you anxious,
depressed, or overwhelmed
on the inside yet work hard to remain competent and in control
on the outside?Traumatic experiences can affect relationships,
moods and daily living including eating, sleeping and self - care.
I also work with adults in individual counseling
on issues such as stress and anxiety reduction, improvement of
depressed mood, support to reach career and personal goals, trauma resolution, grief and loss, adoption issues, and conflict resolution.»
The primary outcome, reduction of
depressed mood, was measured by the short form of the German translation of the Center for Epidemiological Studies - Depression (CES - D) scale.45 This questionnaire assesses depression associated emotions and motor functions, as well as interactive, cognitive and somatic symptoms
on a 16 - item 4 - step Likert scale.
Five clusters were identified: a low scores cluster, a sleep problems cluster, a comorbidity cluster (high
on all variables), a low
mood cluster and a cluster with elevation
on anxiety and
depressed mood («distress»).
Mary A. Carskadon's research focus includes circadian rhythms and puberty; changes in how sleep pressure functions in adolescents; the role of morning - type or evening - type preference
on sleep behaviors; sleep loss and genetic predictors of
depressed mood in college students; and sleep patterns and food intake.
Each weekly symptom severity level was assigned as presented in Table2, based
on the 6 - point PSR scale for major depression and mania plus the 3 - point PSR scale for rating minor depression / dysthymia, hypomania, DSM - IV atypical depression, DSM - III adjustment disorder with
depressed mood, and RDC cyclothymic personality.
«Are you dealing with something that you are struggling to cope with
on your own: stress, a
depressed or anxious
mood, communication problems with people in your life, trauma, grief / loss, relationship conflict?
As far as partner's personalities go, neuroticism, or the tendency to experience negative emotional states such as anxiety and
depressed mood, has the strongest impact
on romantic relationship quality.
Based
on the treatment of unipolar depression, CBT has been used as an adjunct to medication in bipolar disorder.29 CBT emphasises personal skill development using cognitive strategies to challenge distorted thoughts that may lead to changes in
mood.30 Behavioural strategies focus
on responding to triggers and
mood changes; these include strategies to increase activity levels when the patient is lethargic and
depressed, and strategies to assist the patient to set small manageable goals.
The small effect of girls»
depressed mood,
on changes in parental warmth, was further weakened when socio - demographic factors were also included in the model.
When the effects of race and poverty
on these associations were controlled for, both parenting effects
on girls» conduct problems remained significant, but only low parental warmth remained as a significant predictor of
depressed mood.
The effects of attachment priming
on depressed and anxious
mood.
An interaction effect of gender and maternal
depressed mood on acceleration in children's depressive phenomena indicated that girls» trajectories of depressive phenomena were sustained in the presence of maternal depression while those of boys declined in the presence of maternal depression.
Others have suggested asking simple screening questions based
on criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed), such as, «Have you had a
depressed mood... nearly every day for the past 2 weeks?»
Furthermore, to date research
on the effects of parental psychological problems
on emotion socialization focused mainly
on parents» internalizing symptoms, such as
depressed mood and (to a lesser extent) anxiety, while little attention has been given to the potential negative consequences of parents» externalizing symptoms like outbursts of anger and impulsive behavior.
That is, Henrich et al. (2000) identified clique members and clique isolates based
on patterns of reciprocated close friendship nominations and found that sixth and seventh grade clique isolates show more teacher rated internalizing problems — including more
depressed mood — than clique members.
Anger is positively associated with delinquent behavior whereas
depressed mood has no effect
on delinquency.
The Center for Epidemiological Study of Depression Scale (CES - D)(Radloff 1977) has an emphasis
on the affective component of depression, namely,
depressed mood.
In this study, in addition to the overall RFS rating score, we considered three further RF variables
on the basis of a recent study (Rosso et al., 2015), namely the frequency of RF in the context of positive, negative, and mixed - ambivalent mental states (e.g., «I felt secure with my mum, because she always tried to comfort me»; «Unfortunately, I often got mad at my mother, it seemed that she could not understand me when I was sad»; «I really don't know how the relationship with my mother was when I was a child, sometimes I felt well with her, sometimes I felt some kind of irritation, maybe I was really sensitive to her sudden
mood swings, without understanding that she was terribly
depressed»).