Background: Social support and life events moderate the expression of depression though studies have shown contradictory results. The objective was to study the stressful life events and perceived social support in patients with adjustment disorder, first-episode depression, and recurrent depressive disorder (RDD). Subjects and Methods: One hundred and forty-six patients aged 18–60 years with adjustment disorder, first-episode depression, or RDD according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision were evaluated using the presumptive stressful life events scale and Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Results: There was no difference in mean number of total life events and subgroup...
The objective of this study was to examine whether functional social support buffers the effects of ...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
Introduction: Stress and social isolation are potent predictors of negative health outcomes and are ...
significant body of research has now accumulated con-cerning the relation between negative life even...
The purpose of this research study was to explore the relationship between stressful life events, de...
BACKGROUND: Patients with major depression (MD) show reduced social adjustment when compared with he...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Social support is generally accepted to act as a protective ...
[[abstract]]Major depression is one of the four most prevalent psychiatric diseases in Taiwan. Furth...
Introduction: Depression is the most commonly present psychiatric entity in clinical practice, accom...
Aim and background The role of the perceived social support in prevention of depression in adolescen...
Background: While perceived social support can mediate the relationship between perceived stress and...
Background. Few community-based studies have examined the impact of life events, life conditions and...
Aims: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
The study is part of a research project of 269 psychiatric patients with major depression, Vantaa De...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
The objective of this study was to examine whether functional social support buffers the effects of ...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
Introduction: Stress and social isolation are potent predictors of negative health outcomes and are ...
significant body of research has now accumulated con-cerning the relation between negative life even...
The purpose of this research study was to explore the relationship between stressful life events, de...
BACKGROUND: Patients with major depression (MD) show reduced social adjustment when compared with he...
Abstract: Background and Objective: Social support is generally accepted to act as a protective ...
[[abstract]]Major depression is one of the four most prevalent psychiatric diseases in Taiwan. Furth...
Introduction: Depression is the most commonly present psychiatric entity in clinical practice, accom...
Aim and background The role of the perceived social support in prevention of depression in adolescen...
Background: While perceived social support can mediate the relationship between perceived stress and...
Background. Few community-based studies have examined the impact of life events, life conditions and...
Aims: Poor recovery from depressive disorder has been shown to be related to low perceived social su...
The study is part of a research project of 269 psychiatric patients with major depression, Vantaa De...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
The objective of this study was to examine whether functional social support buffers the effects of ...
Introduction: The interrelationship between social support, depressive symptoms, stress and self-est...
Introduction: Stress and social isolation are potent predictors of negative health outcomes and are ...