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Psychometric properties of the Beck Depression Inventory: Twenty-five years of evaluation
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A meta-analysis of the BDI's internal consistency estimates yielded a mean coefficient alpha of 0.86 for psychiatric patients and 0.81 for non-psychiatric subjects as mentioned in this paper.About:
This article is published in Clinical Psychology Review.The article was published on 1988-01-01. It has received 11149 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Beck Depression Inventory.read more
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The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Anxiety and Depression among Adolescents
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between emotional intelligence, anxiety and depression among adolescents and found that self-reported ability to regulate mood (Emotional Repair) was positively related to self-esteem.
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Life satisfaction and depression in a 15-year follow-up of healthy adults.
TL;DR: The 4-item LS scale can identify a group of healthy people from the general population with a high risk of having or developing depressive symptoms, since low life satisfaction also indicates an elevated risk of other adverse health outcomes.
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Nighttime sleep-wake patterns and self-soothing from birth to one year of age: a longitudinal intervention study.
TL;DR: Preliminary support for the transactional model is lent and it is suggested that infant and parental factors interact to influence the development of self-soothing.
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Adult Attachment Dimensions and Specificity of Emotional Distress Symptoms: Prospective Investigations of Cognitive Risk and Interpersonal Stress Generation as Mediating Mechanisms
TL;DR: The cognitive risk factors pathway, including elevated dysfunctional attitudes and low self-esteem, specifically mediated the relation between insecure attachment and prospective elevation in depression but not anxiety.
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Depression following traumatic brain injury.
TL;DR: It appears that a combination of neuroanatomic, neurochemical, and psychosocial factors is responsible for the onset and maintenance of depression and its treatment is typically psychopharmacologic, with best results obtained from nontricyclic antidepressants.
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An inventory for measuring depression
TL;DR: The difficulties inherent in obtaining consistent and adequate diagnoses for the purposes of research and therapy have been pointed out and a wide variety of psychiatric rating scales have been developed.
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A rating scale for depression
TL;DR: The present scale has been devised for use only on patients already diagnosed as suffering from affective disorder of depressive type, used for quantifying the results of an interview, and its value depends entirely on the skill of the interviewer in eliciting the necessary information.
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Cognitive Therapy of Depression
Steven D. Hollon,Aaron T. Beck +1 more
TL;DR: Hollon and Shaw as discussed by the authors discuss the role of emotions in Cognitive Therapy and discuss the integration of homework into Cognitive Therapy, and discuss problems related to Termination and Relapse.
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A self-rating depression scale.
TL;DR: The general depression scales used were felt to be insufficient for the purpose of this research project and the more specific scales were also inadequate.
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Depression: Causes and Treatment
Aaron T. Beck,Brad A. Alford +1 more
TL;DR: The definition of Depression is explained and a treatment plan for treatment and analysis of the causes and treatments are outlined.