Understanding anxiety and depression : a dimensional and categorical approach
Hines, Marie Louise. 1999, Understanding anxiety and depression : a dimensional and categorical approach, Ph.D. thesis, School of Psychology, Deakin University.
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Understanding anxiety and depression : a dimensional and categorical approach
Three studies were conducted to understand the strong relationship between anxiety and depression. Common indicators of each disorder including critical attitudes towards self and others, negative childhood experiences, low social support and use of emotion as a coping strategy were found. Another important finding is that unremitted anxiety leads to depression in approximately 50% of cases. Implications of these findings for intervention and treatment were presented.
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