Background: Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM), the tendency to recall fewer specific memories and recall more repeated or extended events, is associated with subsequent adult depression. However, prospective associations are only found in adolescents with additional risk factors for depression (e.g. OGM for negative material is associated with subsequent depression in females and those at familial risk of depression) and not in community samples. It remains unclear whether OGM is associated with subsequent depression in population-based adolescent samples or just in high-risk adolescents. Methods: We examined the relationship between OGM for negative cues (age 13) and adolescent depressive symptoms in a population-based cohort - ...
This study investigated whether overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) predicts the course of sym...
Depression is associated with a tendency to recall a greater number of overgeneral memories (OGM) an...
Few studies have examined depression in children from an Information Processing (IP) perspective. In...
Background: Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM), the tendency to recall fewer specific memorie...
OBJECTIVE Identifying risk factors for adolescent depression is an important research aim. Overge...
Difficulty remembering specific events from the personal past, known as overgeneral autobiographical...
Autobiographical memory functioning is implicated in the course and onset of depression in adults (W...
Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM)—the tendency to report more general event memories when in...
Difficulty remembering specific events from the personal past, known as overgeneral autobiographical...
Impairments in retrieving event-level, specific autobiographical memories, termed overgeneral memory...
Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) is a proposed trait-marker for vulnerability to depression...
Studies have shown an association between depression and overgeneral memory (OGM), which is characte...
People who have depression have difficulty recalling specific autobiographical information (Sumner, ...
Overgeneral autobiographical memory (AM), the tendency to recall categories of events when asked to ...
An increased tendency towards overgeneral memory (OGM) has been associated with depression in young ...
This study investigated whether overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) predicts the course of sym...
Depression is associated with a tendency to recall a greater number of overgeneral memories (OGM) an...
Few studies have examined depression in children from an Information Processing (IP) perspective. In...
Background: Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM), the tendency to recall fewer specific memorie...
OBJECTIVE Identifying risk factors for adolescent depression is an important research aim. Overge...
Difficulty remembering specific events from the personal past, known as overgeneral autobiographical...
Autobiographical memory functioning is implicated in the course and onset of depression in adults (W...
Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM)—the tendency to report more general event memories when in...
Difficulty remembering specific events from the personal past, known as overgeneral autobiographical...
Impairments in retrieving event-level, specific autobiographical memories, termed overgeneral memory...
Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) is a proposed trait-marker for vulnerability to depression...
Studies have shown an association between depression and overgeneral memory (OGM), which is characte...
People who have depression have difficulty recalling specific autobiographical information (Sumner, ...
Overgeneral autobiographical memory (AM), the tendency to recall categories of events when asked to ...
An increased tendency towards overgeneral memory (OGM) has been associated with depression in young ...
This study investigated whether overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) predicts the course of sym...
Depression is associated with a tendency to recall a greater number of overgeneral memories (OGM) an...
Few studies have examined depression in children from an Information Processing (IP) perspective. In...