Unique and predictive relationships between components of cognitive vulnerability and symptoms of depression

Volume: 36, Issue: 10, Pages: 950 - 959
Published: Jul 22, 2019
Abstract
Cognitive vulnerability theories of depression outline multiple, distinct inferential biases constitutive of cognitive vulnerability to depression. These include attributing negative events to internal, stable, and global factors, assuming that negative events will lead to further negative consequences, and inferring that negative events reflect negative characteristics about the self. Extant research has insufficiently examined these biases as...
Paper Details
Title
Unique and predictive relationships between components of cognitive vulnerability and symptoms of depression
Published Date
Jul 22, 2019
Volume
36
Issue
10
Pages
950 - 959
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