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Explanatory style, coping style, and stress in seasonal affective disorder, subsyndromal seasonal affective disorder, and nonseasonal depression
(2002)
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is characterized by the regular onset and remission of
depressive episodes that follow a seasonal pattern. The present study investigated
differences among SAD, S-SAD (subsyndromal SAD), ...
Defective cognitive inhibition in depression
(2002)
This study examined attentional inhibition in depressed and nondepressed
individuals using a computerized negative priming task. Previous research has suggested
that defective inhibition may explain the selective attention ...
Self-silencing and depression in women : examining the role of social support as a moderator
(2009)
In almost all populations there is a significant sex difference in the rate of depression, with women being twice as likely to be depressed as compared to men (Bebbington, 1996; Kuehner, 2003) Numerous theories have been ...
Winter-summer comparison of psychological factors in seasonal mood changes / by Robert P. Dew.
(2008)
"Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is characterized by the regular onset and remission of depressive episodes during the fall/winter months and remission during the summer. The present study compared psychological differences ...