All Relations between Depression and optimism

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M Sobol-Kwapinska, P Bąbel, W Plotek, B Stelce. Psychological correlates of acute postsurgical pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis. European journal of pain (London, England). vol 20. issue 10. 2018-01-24. PMID:27136510. pain catastrophizing, optimism, expectation of pain, neuroticism, anxiety (state and trait), negative affect and depression were classified as likely associated with apsp. 2018-01-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
M Sobol-Kwapinska, P Bąbel, W Plotek, B Stelce. Psychological correlates of acute postsurgical pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis. European journal of pain (London, England). vol 20. issue 10. 2018-01-24. PMID:27136510. : pain catastrophizing, optimism, expectation of pain, neuroticism, anxiety (state and trait), negative affect and depression were classified as likely associated with acute postsurgical pain, and locus of control was classified as unlikely associated with acute postsurgical pain. 2018-01-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Arnoldo Téllez, Teresa Sánchez-Jáuregui, Dehisy M Juárez-García, Manuel García-Solí. Breast Biopsy: The Effects of Hypnosis and Music. The International journal of clinical and experimental hypnosis. vol 64. issue 4. 2018-01-24. PMID:27585728. the results showed that, before breast biopsy, the music group presented less stress and anxiety, whereas the hypnosis with music group presented reduced stress, anxiety, and depression and increased optimism and general well-being. 2018-01-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Fei He, Qin Zhou, Zhijing Zhao, Yuan Zhang, Hao Gua. Effect of perceived social support and dispositional optimism on the depression of burn patients. Journal of health psychology. vol 21. issue 6. 2018-01-19. PMID:25161173. effect of perceived social support and dispositional optimism on the depression of burn patients. 2018-01-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Fei He, Qin Zhou, Zhijing Zhao, Yuan Zhang, Hao Gua. Effect of perceived social support and dispositional optimism on the depression of burn patients. Journal of health psychology. vol 21. issue 6. 2018-01-19. PMID:25161173. this study aimed to investigate the impact of perceived social support and dispositional optimism on depression of burn patients. 2018-01-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Fei He, Qin Zhou, Zhijing Zhao, Yuan Zhang, Hao Gua. Effect of perceived social support and dispositional optimism on the depression of burn patients. Journal of health psychology. vol 21. issue 6. 2018-01-19. PMID:25161173. the results revealed that both perceived social support and optimism were significantly correlated with depression. 2018-01-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Fei He, Qin Zhou, Zhijing Zhao, Yuan Zhang, Hao Gua. Effect of perceived social support and dispositional optimism on the depression of burn patients. Journal of health psychology. vol 21. issue 6. 2018-01-19. PMID:25161173. structural equation modeling indicated that optimism partially mediated the relationship between perceived social support and depression. 2018-01-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
N Su, F Lobbezoo, A van Wijk, G J M G van der Heijden, C M Vissche. Associations of pain intensity and pain-related disability with psychological and socio-demographic factors in patients with temporomandibular disorders: a cross-sectional study at a specialised dental clinic. Journal of oral rehabilitation. vol 44. issue 3. 2017-12-25. PMID:28036120. higher pain intensity was significantly associated with more severe anxiety (p = 0·004), more severe somatisation (p < 0·001), more severe depression (p < 0·001), more severe stress (p = 0·001) and lower optimism (p = 0·025) in univariate regression analyses. 2017-12-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
N Su, F Lobbezoo, A van Wijk, G J M G van der Heijden, C M Vissche. Associations of pain intensity and pain-related disability with psychological and socio-demographic factors in patients with temporomandibular disorders: a cross-sectional study at a specialised dental clinic. Journal of oral rehabilitation. vol 44. issue 3. 2017-12-25. PMID:28036120. higher pain-related disability was significantly associated with more severe anxiety (p < 0·001), more severe somatisation (p < 0·001), more severe depression (p < 0·001), more severe stress (p < 0·001) and lower optimism (p = 0·003) in univariate regression analyses. 2017-12-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yijun Bao, Lizhuo Li, Yanlei Guan, Wei Wang, Yan Liu, Pengfei Wang, Xiaolong Huang, Shanwei Tao, Yunjie Wan. Prevalence and associated positive psychological variables of anxiety and depression among patients with central nervous system tumors in China: a cross-sectional study. Psycho-oncology. vol 26. issue 2. 2017-12-13. PMID:27072749. however, no studies have investigated the relationship between positive psychological variables (hope, optimism and general self-efficacy) and anxiety and depression among patients with central nervous system (cns) tumors in china. 2017-12-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Yijun Bao, Lizhuo Li, Yanlei Guan, Wei Wang, Yan Liu, Pengfei Wang, Xiaolong Huang, Shanwei Tao, Yunjie Wan. Prevalence and associated positive psychological variables of anxiety and depression among patients with central nervous system tumors in China: a cross-sectional study. Psycho-oncology. vol 26. issue 2. 2017-12-13. PMID:27072749. our hypothesis is that the patients with higher levels of hope, optimism or general self-efficacy have lower levels of anxiety and depression when encountered by stressful life events such as cns tumors. 2017-12-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Maik Thieme, Jens Einenkel, Markus Zenger, Andreas Hin. Optimism, pessimism and self-efficacy in female cancer patients. Japanese journal of clinical oncology. vol 47. issue 9. 2017-11-30. PMID:28591864. the aim of this examination was to study whether psychological resource variables (optimism and self-efficacy) decrease when cancer is present and to test the predictive power of these variables for anxiety, depression and quality of life (qol). 2017-11-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Julie L Ji, Emily A Holmes, Simon E Blackwel. Seeing light at the end of the tunnel: Positive prospective mental imagery and optimism in depression. Psychiatry research. vol 247. 2017-11-21. PMID:27907825. seeing light at the end of the tunnel: positive prospective mental imagery and optimism in depression. 2017-11-21 2023-08-13 human
Julie L Ji, Emily A Holmes, Simon E Blackwel. Seeing light at the end of the tunnel: Positive prospective mental imagery and optimism in depression. Psychiatry research. vol 247. 2017-11-21. PMID:27907825. optimism is associated with positive outcomes across many health domains, from cardiovascular disease to depression. 2017-11-21 2023-08-13 human
Regina Miranda, Mariann Weierich, Valerie Khait, Justyna Jurska, Susan M Anderse. Induced optimism as mental rehearsal to decrease depressive predictive certainty. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 90. 2017-09-21. PMID:27918916. overall, individuals in the induced optimism condition showed increases in optimistic predictions, relative to the control condition, as a result of practice, but only individuals with moderate-to-severe symptoms of depression who practiced making optimistic future-event predictions showed decreases in depressive predictive certainty, relative to the control condition. 2017-09-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Laura M Melto. If I don't laugh, I'll cry: Exploring humor coping in breast cancer. Journal of psychosocial oncology. vol 34. issue 6. 2017-08-14. PMID:27610756. this study examined the relationship among humor coping, optimism, neuroticism, and depression in a sample of breast cancer survivors and matched control participants. 2017-08-14 2023-08-13 human
Laura M Melto. If I don't laugh, I'll cry: Exploring humor coping in breast cancer. Journal of psychosocial oncology. vol 34. issue 6. 2017-08-14. PMID:27610756. in both groups, humor coping was not related to depression, optimism, or neuroticism, but depression was correlated negatively with optimism and positively with neuroticism. 2017-08-14 2023-08-13 human
Eric S Kim, Kaitlin A Hagan, Francine Grodstein, Dawn L DeMeo, Immaculata De Vivo, Laura D Kubzansk. Optimism and Cause-Specific Mortality: A Prospective Cohort Study. American journal of epidemiology. vol 185. issue 1. 2017-06-30. PMID:27927621. in the present study, we evaluated the association between optimism and cause-specific mortality in women after considering the role of potential confounding (sociodemographic characteristics, depression) and intermediary (health behaviors, health conditions) variables. 2017-06-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Dorothy J Bakker, Sean T Lyons, Peter D Conlo. An Exploration of the Relationship between Psychological Capital and Depression among First-Year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Students. Journal of veterinary medical education. vol 44. issue 1. 2017-06-13. PMID:28206833. all four components of psychological capital (i.e., self-esteem, optimism, hope, and resilience) were positively associated with adaptive response to depression. 2017-06-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ines Heinen, Monika Bullinger, Rüya-Daniela Kocaleven. Perceived stress in first year medical students - associations with personal resources and emotional distress. BMC medical education. vol 17. issue 1. 2017-05-31. PMID:28056972. the aim was to identify via structural equation modeling the associations between perceived stress and emotional distress (anxiety and depression), taking into account the activation of personal resources (optimism, self-efficacy and resilient coping). 2017-05-31 2023-08-13 Not clear