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Beck Depression Inventory–II
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The Anxiety Depression Distress Inventory-27 (ADDI-27): a short version of the Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire-90
Augustine Osman,Stacey Freedenthal,Peter M. Gutierrez,Jane L. Wong,Ashley Emmerich,Gregorio Lozano +5 more
TL;DR: Overall, the ADDI-27 appears to be a content valid, reliable, and multidimensional measure of the tripartite model of affect.
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Change in parental and peer relationship quality during emerging adulthood: Implications for academic, social, and emotional functioning
TL;DR: This article examined how stability and change in attachment to parents and peers from the first to last year of college were associated with changes in theoretic knowledge and the change in the way they viewed the world.
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Caregivers of patients with cancer: anxiety, depression and distribution of dependency.
TL;DR: This research explores if it is possible to identify different profiles of caregivers on the basis of different levels of anxiety and depression as well as on different ways of distributing one's own dependency.
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Cannabis dampens the effects of music in brain regions sensitive to reward and emotion
Tom P. Freeman,Tom P. Freeman,Rebecca A. Pope,Matthew B. Wall,Matthew B. Wall,James A. Bisby,Maartje Luijten,Chandni Hindocha,Claire Mokrysz,Will Lawn,Abigail Moss,Michael A P Bloomfield,Michael A P Bloomfield,Celia J. A. Morgan,Celia J. A. Morgan,David J. Nutt,H Valerie Curran +16 more
TL;DR: Cannabis dampens the effects of music in brain regions sensitive to reward and emotion, which is offset by a key cannabis constituent, cannabidol.
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Effect of antidepressant medication use on emotional information processing in major depression.
TL;DR: Antidepressants, as prescribed in the community to patients with depression, appear to modify emotional information processing in the absence of differences in depression severity, which is consistent with previous work and indicates a robust effect for antidepressants on positive information processing.