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Depression

2014

University of Denver

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Development Of A Brief Screening Measure For Depression And Problem Drinking, Chris Wera Jan 2014

Development Of A Brief Screening Measure For Depression And Problem Drinking, Chris Wera

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This study examined the psychometric characteristics of a brief assessment measure for screening for depression and alcohol use on a college campus prior to primary care medical office visits. The measure was adapted from two widely used measures: the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-4) and the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT-C). Impulsivity, which has been associated with both depression and problematic alcohol use, was also examined through additional questions. The research study investigated the psychometric properties of the PHQ-4 and the AUDIT-C, and explored if eight impulsivity items from the UPPS-P measure could enhance screening for depression and problematic alcohol …


Parenting Influences On Depression: A Moderated Mediated Model, Caroline W. Oppenheimer Jan 2014

Parenting Influences On Depression: A Moderated Mediated Model, Caroline W. Oppenheimer

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Little is known about the developmental processes through which parenting factors may influence clinical depression among youth. This study investigated whether parenting influences the onset of clinical depression through the mediating mechanism of negative attributional style, particularly under conditions of high stress, in a community sample of children and adolescents (N = 289). Results supported a moderated mediation model in which low levels of observed parent positive regard and sensitivity to distress during a youth stressor task were indirectly associated with an increased likelihood of experiencing an episode of depression over an 18 month period, through the mediating influence …