An enduring tendency towards negative thinking is thought to increase vulnerability for future depression. However, it has not been possible to assess this tendency in non-depressed mood states. We examined if response latency to endorse dysfunctional attitudes is associated with depressive outcomes in a longitudinal study. A sample of young people at familial risk of depression (N = 252, aged 10–19, 56.3 % female) completed a computer-administered dysfunctional attitude scale. The main outcome measure was the difference in reaction time to agree versus disagree with dysfunctional attitudes. Cross-sectional differences between current and previous depression and no psychiatric disorder groups as well as longitudinal associations with depres...
Beck's cognitive diathesis-stress theory has generated much research into the etiology of depressio...
Results from studies using a behavioral high-risk design and approximations to it generally have cor...
Cognitive theories of depression propose that some people are vulnerable to depression because they ...
An enduring tendency towards negative thinking is thought to increase vulnerability for future depre...
Background. Current cognitive theories propose that depression develops as a result of the interacti...
Contains fulltext : 145146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
AbstractAn experimental design attempted to examine changes in the dysfunctional attitudes in partic...
Cognitive theories of psychopathology propose that specific negative cognitive schema held by indivi...
Much of the current research in depression has focused on the negative cognitions known to be correl...
Aims Cognitive models propose that negative cognitive biases in attention (AB) and interpretation (I...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories of depression suggest that beliefs of low self-worth and the tendency...
This study examined cognitive vulnerability in both depressed and non-depressed referred youngsters....
The present study examined whether differences in automatic cognitive bias and affect regulation wer...
Objective: Whilst the finding of a relationship between negative cognition and depression appears t...
Beck's cognitive diathesis-stress theory has generated much research into the etiology of depressio...
Results from studies using a behavioral high-risk design and approximations to it generally have cor...
Cognitive theories of depression propose that some people are vulnerable to depression because they ...
An enduring tendency towards negative thinking is thought to increase vulnerability for future depre...
Background. Current cognitive theories propose that depression develops as a result of the interacti...
Contains fulltext : 145146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
AbstractAn experimental design attempted to examine changes in the dysfunctional attitudes in partic...
Cognitive theories of psychopathology propose that specific negative cognitive schema held by indivi...
Much of the current research in depression has focused on the negative cognitions known to be correl...
Aims Cognitive models propose that negative cognitive biases in attention (AB) and interpretation (I...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories of depression suggest that beliefs of low self-worth and the tendency...
This study examined cognitive vulnerability in both depressed and non-depressed referred youngsters....
The present study examined whether differences in automatic cognitive bias and affect regulation wer...
Objective: Whilst the finding of a relationship between negative cognition and depression appears t...
Beck's cognitive diathesis-stress theory has generated much research into the etiology of depressio...
Results from studies using a behavioral high-risk design and approximations to it generally have cor...
Cognitive theories of depression propose that some people are vulnerable to depression because they ...