OBJECTIVE To determine whether high-risk adults who reported high importance of religion or spirituality had thicker cortices than those who reported moderate or low importance of religion or spirituality and whether this effect varied by family risk status. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Longitudinal, retrospective cohort, familial study of 103 adults (aged 18-54 years) who were the second- or third-generation offspring of depressed (high familial risk) or nondepressed (low familiar risk) probands (first generation). Religious or spiritual importance and church attendance were assessed at 2 time points during 5 years, and cortical thickness was measured on anatomical images of the brain acquired with magnetic resonance imaging at the se...
Recognition of the importance of religion and spirituality in psychiatry is increasing, and several ...
We hypothesized that religiosity, a set of traits variably expressed in the population, is modulated...
Background: Previous research has identified elevated social adjustment and frequent religious attend...
The objective of this study was to examine potential neural substrates that underlie the interplay b...
IMPORTANCE We previously reported a 90 % decreased risk in major depression, assessed prospectively,...
Introduction: Previously in a three‐generation study of families at high risk for depression, we fou...
Background. — About 40 years ago we began a study of the offspring of depressed (high-risk) and not ...
Background. Previous research has shown prospectively that religiosity/spirituality protects against...
The personal importance of religion or spirituality (R/S) has been associated with a lower risk for ...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) have been prominent aspects of most human cultures through the ages;...
Objective: Previously the authors found that personal importance of religion or spirituality was as...
The brain disturbances that place a person at risk for developing depression are unknown. We imaged ...
Individuals at high risk for depression have increased default mode network (DMN) connectivity, as w...
Background. Few studies have examined religiosity as a protective factor using a longitudinal design...
BACKGROUND: A biological marker of vulnerability should precede onset of illness and be independent ...
Recognition of the importance of religion and spirituality in psychiatry is increasing, and several ...
We hypothesized that religiosity, a set of traits variably expressed in the population, is modulated...
Background: Previous research has identified elevated social adjustment and frequent religious attend...
The objective of this study was to examine potential neural substrates that underlie the interplay b...
IMPORTANCE We previously reported a 90 % decreased risk in major depression, assessed prospectively,...
Introduction: Previously in a three‐generation study of families at high risk for depression, we fou...
Background. — About 40 years ago we began a study of the offspring of depressed (high-risk) and not ...
Background. Previous research has shown prospectively that religiosity/spirituality protects against...
The personal importance of religion or spirituality (R/S) has been associated with a lower risk for ...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) have been prominent aspects of most human cultures through the ages;...
Objective: Previously the authors found that personal importance of religion or spirituality was as...
The brain disturbances that place a person at risk for developing depression are unknown. We imaged ...
Individuals at high risk for depression have increased default mode network (DMN) connectivity, as w...
Background. Few studies have examined religiosity as a protective factor using a longitudinal design...
BACKGROUND: A biological marker of vulnerability should precede onset of illness and be independent ...
Recognition of the importance of religion and spirituality in psychiatry is increasing, and several ...
We hypothesized that religiosity, a set of traits variably expressed in the population, is modulated...
Background: Previous research has identified elevated social adjustment and frequent religious attend...