BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures of self-esteem between depressed patients and healthy controls using an indirect measurement procedure especially adapted to measure self-esteem aspects of core beliefs of depression. Furthermore, we examined whether our implicit and explicit self-associative measures were associated with each other and with depressive symptoms, and investigated the effect of a discrepancy between the implicit and explicit measure on depression. METHODS: Participants were 87 depressed patients and 30 healthy controls. The Self-Liking and Self-Competence Scale was administered as a measure of explicit self-esteem. A depression-specific variant of the Single Ca...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Cognitive theories of depression posit that automatically activated cognitive schemas, including neg...
A growing body of work suggests that both depressed and non-depressed individuals display implicit p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures ...
Background and objectives The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures o...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures ...
Background and objectives: Low self-esteem is a symptom of depression and depression vulnerability. ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and objectives: Low self-esteem is a symptom of depression ...
The main purpose of the present study was to examine implicit and explicit self-esteem (SE) in patie...
The construct and criterion validity of the Depression Implicit Association Test (Depression IAT) a...
Background and objectives Implicit self-esteem (ISE) refers to the valence of triggered associations...
Negative self-esteem is suggested to play an important role in the recurrence of depressive episodes...
A growing body of work suggests that both depressed and non-depressed individuals display implicit p...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Cognitive theories of depression posit that automatically activated cognitive schemas, including neg...
A growing body of work suggests that both depressed and non-depressed individuals display implicit p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures ...
Background and objectives The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures o...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The present study examined differences in explicit and implicit measures ...
Background and objectives: Low self-esteem is a symptom of depression and depression vulnerability. ...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and objectives: Low self-esteem is a symptom of depression ...
The main purpose of the present study was to examine implicit and explicit self-esteem (SE) in patie...
The construct and criterion validity of the Depression Implicit Association Test (Depression IAT) a...
Background and objectives Implicit self-esteem (ISE) refers to the valence of triggered associations...
Negative self-esteem is suggested to play an important role in the recurrence of depressive episodes...
A growing body of work suggests that both depressed and non-depressed individuals display implicit p...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Background and Objectives: A negative self-view is a prominent factor in most cognitive vulnerabilit...
Cognitive theories of depression posit that automatically activated cognitive schemas, including neg...
A growing body of work suggests that both depressed and non-depressed individuals display implicit p...