Negative cognitive biases as well as stressful childhood events are well-known risk factors for depression. Few studies have compared the association of different types of biases and events with depression. The current study examined whether different cognitive biases and stressful childhood events variables were associated with depression and recurrence. Three types of childhood events were assessed in 83 never-depressed and 337 formerly depressed individuals: trauma within the family, trauma outside the family, and adverse events. Furthermore, after a sad mood induction procedure, participants executed a Dot Probe task (selective attentional bias), an Emotional Stroop task (attentional interference bias) and an incidental learning task (m...
Few studies have examined depression in children from an Information Processing (IP) perspective. In...
The current study examines whether children show evidence of adult-like depressive cognitive schemas...
BACKGROUND: Both childhood trauma and negative memory bias are associated with the onset and severit...
Item does not contain fulltextNegative cognitive biases as well as stressful childhood events are we...
Cognitive risk factors for the recurrence of depression Self-associations, cognitive reactivity and ...
Introduction: Researchers have documented that the impact of childhood maltreatment on later sympto...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
Aims Cognitive models propose that negative cognitive biases in attention (AB) and interpretation (I...
Traumatic childhood events, especially sexual, emotional and physical trauma, have been thought to i...
This study examined cognitive vulnerability in both depressed and non-depressed referred youngsters....
"Early in his life, an individual develops a wide variety of concepts and attitudes abouthimself and...
Background: Mixed evidence exists regarding the role of cognitive reactivity (CR; cognitive responsi...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in childhood and adolescence. Although d...
Consistent with the combined cognitive bias hypothesis (Hirsch, Clark, & Mathews, 2006), cognitive b...
Depression affects the memory in many negative ways. For example, negative memories are easier to re...
Few studies have examined depression in children from an Information Processing (IP) perspective. In...
The current study examines whether children show evidence of adult-like depressive cognitive schemas...
BACKGROUND: Both childhood trauma and negative memory bias are associated with the onset and severit...
Item does not contain fulltextNegative cognitive biases as well as stressful childhood events are we...
Cognitive risk factors for the recurrence of depression Self-associations, cognitive reactivity and ...
Introduction: Researchers have documented that the impact of childhood maltreatment on later sympto...
Depression is a highly prevalent and reoccurring disorder. Cognitive theories of depression suggest ...
Aims Cognitive models propose that negative cognitive biases in attention (AB) and interpretation (I...
Traumatic childhood events, especially sexual, emotional and physical trauma, have been thought to i...
This study examined cognitive vulnerability in both depressed and non-depressed referred youngsters....
"Early in his life, an individual develops a wide variety of concepts and attitudes abouthimself and...
Background: Mixed evidence exists regarding the role of cognitive reactivity (CR; cognitive responsi...
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in childhood and adolescence. Although d...
Consistent with the combined cognitive bias hypothesis (Hirsch, Clark, & Mathews, 2006), cognitive b...
Depression affects the memory in many negative ways. For example, negative memories are easier to re...
Few studies have examined depression in children from an Information Processing (IP) perspective. In...
The current study examines whether children show evidence of adult-like depressive cognitive schemas...
BACKGROUND: Both childhood trauma and negative memory bias are associated with the onset and severit...