There has been limited research on the role of sociocognitive factors in depression with people who have a mild intellectual disability. However, an association has been found between negative social comparison and depressed mood. We extend previous work by including individuals with clinical depression. A between-groups design of 18 depressed versus 18 nondepressed participants was used. Depression measures were administered, along with measures of self-esteem and social comparison. Participants reported the salience of the social comparisons they made. Depressed participants reported significantly more negative social comparisons; the nondepressed group reported that the positive comparisons they made were more salient. These results have...
This study investigates associations between initial levels and change in the quality of the relatio...
BACKGROUND: Social cognition - the ability to identify, perceive, and interpret socially relevant in...
This study examined depression, social support, and daily hassles in a school-based sample of 50 ad...
There has been limited research on the role of sociocognitive factors in depression with people who ...
There has been limited research on the role of sociocognitive factors in depression with people who ...
Cognitive approaches to mild depression have emphasized the role of negative self-evaluations, that ...
In this study we explore the link between the social experience of people with intellectual disabili...
Background: Social anxiety and depressive symptoms are relatively common in adolescents with Mild to...
The aim of this study was to determine the presentation and risk factors for depression in adults wi...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between self-esteem, perceived stigma and so...
Adolescents with intellectual disability (ID) are at increased risk of developing depression compare...
One hundred forty-three people with multiple sclerosis participated in the present study, which was ...
Issues with adolescents with intellectual disabilities have received little attention in the researc...
Rational and correct interpretation of the social environment has previously been assumed to be nece...
The present study among 70 people with spinal cord injury examined the prevalence and correlates of ...
This study investigates associations between initial levels and change in the quality of the relatio...
BACKGROUND: Social cognition - the ability to identify, perceive, and interpret socially relevant in...
This study examined depression, social support, and daily hassles in a school-based sample of 50 ad...
There has been limited research on the role of sociocognitive factors in depression with people who ...
There has been limited research on the role of sociocognitive factors in depression with people who ...
Cognitive approaches to mild depression have emphasized the role of negative self-evaluations, that ...
In this study we explore the link between the social experience of people with intellectual disabili...
Background: Social anxiety and depressive symptoms are relatively common in adolescents with Mild to...
The aim of this study was to determine the presentation and risk factors for depression in adults wi...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between self-esteem, perceived stigma and so...
Adolescents with intellectual disability (ID) are at increased risk of developing depression compare...
One hundred forty-three people with multiple sclerosis participated in the present study, which was ...
Issues with adolescents with intellectual disabilities have received little attention in the researc...
Rational and correct interpretation of the social environment has previously been assumed to be nece...
The present study among 70 people with spinal cord injury examined the prevalence and correlates of ...
This study investigates associations between initial levels and change in the quality of the relatio...
BACKGROUND: Social cognition - the ability to identify, perceive, and interpret socially relevant in...
This study examined depression, social support, and daily hassles in a school-based sample of 50 ad...