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Depressive realism and clinical depression
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2010Depressive realism suggests that depressed individuals make more accurate judgments of control than their nondepressed counterparts. However, most studies demonstrating this phenomenon were conducted in nonclinical samples. In this study, psychiatric patients who met criteria for major depressive disorder underestimated control in a contingent ...
Richard C, Carson +2 more
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Beliefs About Depression and Depression Treatment Among Depressed Veterans
Medical Care, 2008Because of the misunderstanding and stigmatization of mental health disorders and treatment, health beliefs may be important in treatment seeking for depression. It is important to understand patients' beliefs about mental health disorders and mental health treatment to improve systems of care.We studied beliefs about depression and depression ...
Mark J, Edlund +4 more
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Psychiatric Services, 1993
Chronic depression has not been appreciated or studied as well as episodic mood disorders or other chronic psychiatric disorders. This review provides an overview of the clinical features, biology, and treatment of chronic depression and suggests additional areas for research.The English-language literature was searched using MEDLINE.
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Chronic depression has not been appreciated or studied as well as episodic mood disorders or other chronic psychiatric disorders. This review provides an overview of the clinical features, biology, and treatment of chronic depression and suggests additional areas for research.The English-language literature was searched using MEDLINE.
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Nursing Standard, 1988
A majority of nursing students suffer depressive symptoms, an increase in burnout and frequency of alcohol use during their educational years.
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A majority of nursing students suffer depressive symptoms, an increase in burnout and frequency of alcohol use during their educational years.
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