The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend on age and gender. The current study examined cognitive vulnerability models in relationship to depressive symptoms from a developmental perspective. For that purpose, 805 youth (aged 10-18, 59.9% female) completed self-report measures. Stress-reactive rumination was strongly related to depressive symptoms. Negative cognitive style (i.e., tendency to make negative inferences) in the domains of achievement and appearance was more strongly and consistently related to depressive symptoms in girls compared to boys. Negative cognitive style in the interpersonal domain was positively related to depressive symptoms in both girls and boys, except in ...
The primary purpose of this study was to add to the current state of knowledge on the role of cognit...
This study aims to investigate whether gender differences in the prevalence of depressive symptoms, ...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
Depressive symptoms tend to increase in adolescence, and have been associated with the development o...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...
Stress has been shown to have a causal effect on risk for depression. We investigated the role of co...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
Copyright © 2011 Amy H. Mezulis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
The current study tested the vulnerability and sex differences hypotheses of the response styles the...
AbstractDepression is one of the most prevalent psychological conditions among adolescents. The firs...
The current study sought to examine three forms of negative, repetitive thinking in non-clinical chi...
3siRates of subclinical symptoms and full-blown depression significantly increase during adolescence...
The primary purpose of this study was to add to the current state of knowledge on the role of cognit...
This study aims to investigate whether gender differences in the prevalence of depressive symptoms, ...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
The role of cognitive vulnerability in the development of depressive symptoms in youth might depend ...
Depressive symptoms tend to increase in adolescence, and have been associated with the development o...
Abstract Emerging research has begun to examine cognitive and interpersonal predictors of stress and...
Stress has been shown to have a causal effect on risk for depression. We investigated the role of co...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
Copyright © 2011 Amy H. Mezulis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
This review examined evidence for some core predictions of the response styles theory (RST) concerni...
The current study tested the vulnerability and sex differences hypotheses of the response styles the...
AbstractDepression is one of the most prevalent psychological conditions among adolescents. The firs...
The current study sought to examine three forms of negative, repetitive thinking in non-clinical chi...
3siRates of subclinical symptoms and full-blown depression significantly increase during adolescence...
The primary purpose of this study was to add to the current state of knowledge on the role of cognit...
This study aims to investigate whether gender differences in the prevalence of depressive symptoms, ...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...