We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depressive symptoms in persons remitted from depression and healthy controls, b) whether the impact of life events on symptom course is moderated by the history of depression and the personality traits of neuroticism and extraversion, and c) whether life events mediate possible relationships of history of depression and personality traits with symptom course. Using data from the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety, we examined 239 euthymic participants with a previous depressive disorder based on DSM-IV and 450 healthy controls who completed a) baseline assessments of personality dimensions (NEO Five-Factor Inventory) and depression severi...
Background: Neuroticism and extraversion are affected by depressive disorder state. Less is known ab...
Research has shown that negative life events contribute to the development of depression. Moreover, ...
This paper addresses whether depression involves significant changes in personality using a Five Fac...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life...
Purpose: To evaluate the influences of personality traits and nonsevere life events on depressive ep...
Background High neuroticism is prospectively associated with psychopathology and physical health. Ho...
Although the effects of life events on the onset of depression are well documented, little is known ...
Objective: Stressful life events, longterm difficulties, and high neuroticism are established risk f...
BACKGROUND: Findings on the association between life events and depression have been quite inconsist...
Background: The personality dimensions neuroticism and extraversion likely represent part of the vul...
Background: The personality dimensions neuroticism and extraversion likely represent part of the vul...
Objective: To examine the prognostic value of personality dimensions and negative and positive life...
Background: The association between life events and anxious depression might be due to causality or ...
Research has shown that negative life events contribute to the development of depression. Moreover, ...
Background: Neuroticism and extraversion are affected by depressive disorder state. Less is known ab...
Research has shown that negative life events contribute to the development of depression. Moreover, ...
This paper addresses whether depression involves significant changes in personality using a Five Fac...
We investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life events on the course of depre...
Item does not contain fulltextWe investigated a) the concurrent impact of positive and negative life...
Purpose: To evaluate the influences of personality traits and nonsevere life events on depressive ep...
Background High neuroticism is prospectively associated with psychopathology and physical health. Ho...
Although the effects of life events on the onset of depression are well documented, little is known ...
Objective: Stressful life events, longterm difficulties, and high neuroticism are established risk f...
BACKGROUND: Findings on the association between life events and depression have been quite inconsist...
Background: The personality dimensions neuroticism and extraversion likely represent part of the vul...
Background: The personality dimensions neuroticism and extraversion likely represent part of the vul...
Objective: To examine the prognostic value of personality dimensions and negative and positive life...
Background: The association between life events and anxious depression might be due to causality or ...
Research has shown that negative life events contribute to the development of depression. Moreover, ...
Background: Neuroticism and extraversion are affected by depressive disorder state. Less is known ab...
Research has shown that negative life events contribute to the development of depression. Moreover, ...
This paper addresses whether depression involves significant changes in personality using a Five Fac...