نتایج جستجو برای: attributional styles

تعداد نتایج: 24485  

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2006
Brandon E Gibb Lauren B Alloy Patricia D Walshaw Jonathan S Comer Gail H C Shen Annette G Villari

A number of studies have supported the hypothesis that negative attributional styles may confer vulnerability to the development of depression. The goal of this study was to explore factors that may contribute to the development of negative attributional styles in children. As hypothesized, elevated levels of depressive symptoms and hopelessness at the initial assessment predicted negative chan...

ژورنال: اعتیاد پژوهی 2016

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of optimistic attributional styles in reducing addiction potential and change into attributional styles in female students. Method:  A quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest control group research design was used in this study. The number of 40 students was selected by random cluster sampling from the statistical population of...

Journal: Addiction and Health 2011
Ali Soltanynejad Farhad Shaghaghy, Majid Saffarinia Mohadeseh Iranpoor

Background: Addiction is considered as one of the major problems in family and community in the world. According to cognitive view, organizing the experiences determines how to behave. Due to their importance in interpretation of special situations, cognitive schemas and attributional styles have a significant role in cognitive theories. The aim of this study was to compare early maladaptive sc...

اصغرنژاد فرید, علی‌اصغر , شاره, حسین, یزدان‌دوست, رخساره ,

AbstractObjectives: This study was conducted to examine the relationship of coping strategies and attributional styles with the risk of running away from home, among female adolescents. Method: 500 females from Meshed city (located in north east of Iran) high schools at districts 2, 5 and 7 were selected using random cluster sampling. All subjects completed 4 questionnaires: demographic charact...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2006
Brandon E Gibb Lauren B Alloy

Providing a developmental extension of the cognitive theories of depression, researchers and theorists have suggested that during early to middle childhood, attributional styles may mediate rather than moderate the association between negative life events and the development of depression. Within the context of the hopelessness theory of depression, we tested this hypothesis in a 6-month longit...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2005
Elizabeth A Stevens Mitchell J Prinstein

This study examined longitudinal associations between adolescents' and their friend's depressive symptoms and depressogenic attributional style. Participants included 398 adolescents in grades six through eight at the outset of the study. Adolescents completed peer nominations to identify reciprocated and unreciprocated best friendships as well as measures of depressive symptoms and depressogen...

2011
Farhad Shaghaghy Majid Saffarinia Mohadeseh Iranpoor Ali Soltanynejad

BACKGROUND Addiction is considered as one of the major problems in family and community in the world. According to cognitive view, organizing the experiences determines how to behave. Due to their importance in interpretation of special situations, cognitive schemas and attributional styles have a significant role in cognitive theories. The aim of this study was to compare early maladaptive sch...

1989
M.M. Bhojak J.N. Vyas S.S. Nathawat Devendra Vijayvergia

Seligman and his associates have advocated a particular attributional style in depressive patients. The present study aimsat investigating attributional styles in depressive patients, in comparison to schiziphrcnic and non psychiatric medical patients. A matched sample of 30 depressive, 30 schizophrenic and 30 medical patients was selected from out-door and indoor facilities of psychiatric cent...

2007
DAVID M. FRESCO LAUREN B. ALLOY

This study examined the relationship of attributional styles for negative and positive events with depression and anxiety. A sample of 239 college students underwent structured diagnostic interviews and completed self–report measures of attributional style and major life events at two time points separated by approximately four weeks. Using cross–sectional methodology, attributional styles for ...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of psychology 2020

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