Aim: This study tests the validity of Beck’s cognitive theory and Nolen-Hoeksema's response style theory of depression in adolescents with and without MBID. Methods: The relationship between negative cognitive errors (Beck), response styles (Nolen-Hoeksema) and depressive symptoms was examined in 135 adolescents using linear regression. Results: The cognitive error ‘underestimation of the ability to cope’ was more prevalent among adolescents with MBID than among adolescents with average intelligence. This was the only negative cognitive error that predicted depressive symptoms. There were no differences between groups in the prevalence of the three response styles. In line with the theory, ruminating was positively and problem-solving was n...
The extent to which cognitive models of development and maintenance of depression apply to adolescen...
Hopelessness theory is a prominent cognitive theory of depression that has been shown to predict dep...
Dysfunctional cognitions such as irrational beliefs (IBs) of Ellis' rational emotive behavior therap...
textThis study used mediation analysis to evaluate Beck’s model and Abramson’s model in a sample of ...
The prevalence of depression throughout all age groups is significant and well researched. However, ...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
Contains fulltext : 145146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Depressive symptoms tend to increase in adolescence, and have been associated with the development o...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories of depression suggest that beliefs of low self-worth and the tendency...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-50)A considerable debate exists with relation to the e...
The current study investigated the extent to which depression can be predicted by Beck’s theory, the...
Results from studies using a behavioral high-risk design and approximations to it generally have cor...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories of depression suggest that beliefs of low self-worth and the tendency...
Most depression interventions targeted to youth are adapted from adult curricula without enough cons...
The primary purpose of this study was to add to the current state of knowledge on the role of cognit...
The extent to which cognitive models of development and maintenance of depression apply to adolescen...
Hopelessness theory is a prominent cognitive theory of depression that has been shown to predict dep...
Dysfunctional cognitions such as irrational beliefs (IBs) of Ellis' rational emotive behavior therap...
textThis study used mediation analysis to evaluate Beck’s model and Abramson’s model in a sample of ...
The prevalence of depression throughout all age groups is significant and well researched. However, ...
Abstract Previous research has established that cognitive theory-based depression prevention program...
Contains fulltext : 145146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Depressive symptoms tend to increase in adolescence, and have been associated with the development o...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories of depression suggest that beliefs of low self-worth and the tendency...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-50)A considerable debate exists with relation to the e...
The current study investigated the extent to which depression can be predicted by Beck’s theory, the...
Results from studies using a behavioral high-risk design and approximations to it generally have cor...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive theories of depression suggest that beliefs of low self-worth and the tendency...
Most depression interventions targeted to youth are adapted from adult curricula without enough cons...
The primary purpose of this study was to add to the current state of knowledge on the role of cognit...
The extent to which cognitive models of development and maintenance of depression apply to adolescen...
Hopelessness theory is a prominent cognitive theory of depression that has been shown to predict dep...
Dysfunctional cognitions such as irrational beliefs (IBs) of Ellis' rational emotive behavior therap...