Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populations. Using a series of questionnaires, Leahy-Warren, McCarthy, and Corcoran (2011) found significant negative relationships between functional social support and postnatal depression as well as between informal social support and postnatal depression. Grav et. al, (2011) conducted a similar study on the general population, and found that perceived support was significantly correlated to depression. Research suggests that there are gender differences in the relationship between social support and depression. Utilizing data from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam, Sonnenberg et. al, (2013) found a lack of partner in the household and a smal...
AIMS: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
Research consistently shows a negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression...
Research consistently shows a negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Although social support has been shown to have numerous positive effects on mental health, some stud...
Previous research has shown a negative correlation between perceived support and depression. Finding...
AIMS: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
Aims: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
Aims. Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be rela...
AIMS: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
Research consistently shows a negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression...
Research consistently shows a negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Social support has been shown to be associated with lower depression scores in a variety of populati...
Although social support has been shown to have numerous positive effects on mental health, some stud...
Previous research has shown a negative correlation between perceived support and depression. Finding...
AIMS: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
Aims: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
Aims. Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be rela...
AIMS: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
Research consistently shows a negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression...
Research consistently shows a negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression...