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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A functional magnetic resonance imaging study of facial affect recognition in adolescents with bipolar disorder and healthy controls /

Kowatch, Robert A. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Dallas, 2006. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 44-52).
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Trajectories of aggressive and depressive symptoms in male and female overweight children: Do they share a common path or do they follow different routes?

Almenara Vargas, Carlos Arturo, Cerniglia, Luca, Cimino, Silvia, Erriu, Michela, Renata Tambelli, Sapienza 01 December 2017 (has links)
Proyecto de investigación 2017-2019, financiado por la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC).
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Mortality of the depressed elderly

Pulska, T. (Tuula) 18 February 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Paediatric bipolar disorder and the lived experience of parents: a systematic review

Stols, Gabriël Jacobus January 2015 (has links)
Many international studies have been conducted on paediatric bipolar disorder, but few research studies have been conducted on parenting a child diagnosed with bipolar disorder, both on an international and national level. The researcher utilised Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory as the theoretical framework in exploring and describing this research field. The study has been conducted by means of a systematic review and all of the articles included in the review examined some aspect of parenting and paediatric bipolar disorder. The articles were systematically assessed, and six themes emerged which include: paediatric bipolar on the rise; the effects of paediatric bipolar disorder, post-paediatric bipolar disorder; managing paediatric bipolar disorder is a family responsibility; foundations for effective parenting; and supporting parents of a paediatric bipolar patient.
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Central and peripheral proteomic characterisation of bipolar disorder

Alsaif, Murtada January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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DIFFERENTIAL FACTORS INFLUENCING HISPANIC/LATINX ADOLESCENT ENGAGEMENT IN MIND-BODY SKILLS GROUPS FOR DEPRESSION

Eduardo Francisco Salgado (11160333) 06 August 2021 (has links)
Major Depressive Disorder is a prevalent and pervasive problem in the United States, and this mental disorder disproportionately affects adolescents of color. In particular, there is little research understanding how Hispanic/Latinx adolescents utilize and engage with mental health services, such as psychotherapy, to reduce their symptoms of depression, including factors that are positively and negatively related to engagement. As such, the aims of this study were to understand whether there were any relationships between presenting characteristics of adolescents seeking therapy for depression and their subsequent engagement with therapeutic services, with a focus on analyses examining trends in Hispanic/Latinx adolescents. To investigate these aims, we utilized data from a pilot study in which adolescents (n=42) received a mind-body intervention for depression called Mind-Body Skills Groups. We examined possible relationships between depression severity, age, Hispanic/Latinx background, and their interactions with engagement, as measured by attendance rates, self-reported motivation, and at-home skills practice. We hypothesized that high depression severity, high age, and being Hispanic/Latinx would all negatively influence engagement; we also hypothesized the depression-engagement and age-engagement relationships would be moderated by Hispanic/Latinx background. Results revealed initial relationships between lower age and being Hispanic/Latinx with higher attendance rates; depression severity was not related to attendance. When these relationships were further analyzed using hierarchical regression, no significant relationships between predictor and outcomes variables, as well as their interactions, were discovered. In an exploratory analysis investigating factors of adolescent depression using subscales, greater interpersonal problems predicted higher attendance rates. Results are interpreted relative to limitations of the small sample size and possible measurement concerns within this study, including a discussion of possible ways to improve related studies on Hispanic/Latinx youth in the future.
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Hair androgen concentrations and depressive disorders in adolescents from the general population

Kische, Hanna, Voss, Catharina, Robin, Ollmann, Theresa Magdalena, Pieper, Lars, Kirschbaum, Clemens, Beesdo-Baum, Katja 02 February 2024 (has links)
Although the link between androgens and depression is well established in adults, the effects of cofactors on this association are less clearly understood, particularly in youth. Epidemiological cohort study of adolescents in Dresden, Germany. Analyses comprised data of 985 individuals assessed at baseline and of 512 individuals at 1-year follow-up. We investigated multivariable regression models for cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of hair testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and their cortisol ratios with 12-month diagnoses of major depressive disorder (MDD) and MDD without any anxiety disorder assessed with standardized diagnostic interview (DIA-X-5), and with dimensional depression scores (PHQ-9, PROMIS), separately for males and females. The potential moderating effect of social support was determined. Cross-sectional analyses yielded inverse associations of testosterone and DHEA with MDD and MDD without any anxiety disorders in males. In cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses, baseline ratio cortisol/DHEA was significantly, inversely associated to PROMIS-depression in males. Only cross-sectional associations for ratio cortisol/DHEA and PROMIS-depression remained significant after Bonferroni-Holm correction. No robust associations were observed in female participants. Social support exerted no consistent moderating effect on the investigated association. The present observational cohort study showed no consistent association of hair androgen concentrations with depressive disorders in adolescents. However, findings provide some support for the association between the cortisol/DHEA ratio and depression in males. Longitudinal research designs in large samples are needed to understand the interplay between androgens, depression, and developmental and social factors in youth.
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The Effect of a Brief Goal-skills Group Intervention on Homework Compliance and Depressive Symptom Severity

Conklin, Laren Renee 28 September 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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A developmental approach to depression in youth : examining the effect of child maltreatment, race and gender on the developmental trajectories of depressive symptoms /

Orton, Heather Dyan. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D. in Epidemiology) -- University of Colorado Denver, 2008. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 103-109). Free to UCD Anschutz Medical Campus. Online version available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations;
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The turnover of sodium/potassium pumps in human lymphocytes during upregulation in response to lithium

Antia, Irina J. January 1995 (has links)
No description available.

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