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Brain responses to sound intensity changes dissociate depressed participants and healthy controls.

2017

Depression is associated with bias in emotional information processing, but less is known about the processing of neutral sensory stimuli. Of particular interest is processing of sound intensity which is suggested to indicate central serotonergic function. We tested weather event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to occasional changes in sound intensity can dissociate first-episode depressed, recurrent depressed and healthy control participants. The first-episode depressed showed larger N1 amplitude to deviant sounds compared to recurrent depression group and control participants. In addition, both depression groups, but not the control group, showed larger N1 amplitude to deviant than standa…

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Identifying Oscillatory Hyperconnectivity and Hypoconnectivity Networks in Major Depression Using Coupled Tensor Decomposition

2021

AbstractPrevious researches demonstrate that major depression disorder (MDD) is associated with widespread network dysconnectivity, and the dynamics of functional connectivity networks are important to delineate the neural mechanisms of MDD. Cortical electroencephalography (EEG) oscillations act as coordinators to connect different brain regions, and various assemblies of oscillations can form different networks to support different cognitive tasks. Studies have demonstrated that the dysconnectivity of EEG oscillatory networks is related with MDD. In this study, we investigated the oscillatory hyperconnectivity and hypoconnectivity networks in MDD under a naturalistic and continuous stimuli…

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Does level of leisure time physical activity, in a sample of patients with depression, predict health care utilization over a subsequent 5-year perio…

2018

Objectives: The main aim of this study was to investigate the association between leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and health care utilization (HCU) and furthermore, socio-demographic and clinical factors according to LTPA level among depressed patients based on data drawn from the Finnish Depression and Metabolic Syndrome in Adults (FDMSA)-study (2009-2016). Methods: 447 depressed patients aged 35-65 from municipalities within the Central Finland Hospital District participated in this study. Depressive symptoms (DS) were determined with the Beck Depression Inventory (a 10 points) and the psychiatric diagnosis confirmed with a diagnostic interview (M.I.N.I.). Severity of depression was…

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Supported Web-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Older Family Caregivers (CareACT) Compared to Usual Care

2021

Objectives: The objective of the present study was to investigate whether an acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)-based web-intervention (Group 1, CareACT), or a standardized rehabilitation in a rehabilitation center (Group 2) was effective in enhancing the psychological well-being of family caregivers aged 60 and over compared to support provided by voluntary caregiver associations (Group 3). Methods: Altogether, 149 family caregivers participated in this quasi-experimental study. Primary outcome measure was depression. Secondary outcomes included anxiety, sense of coherence, quality of life, psychological flexibility, experiential avoidance, and thought suppression. The questionnaires …

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School Tracking and Mental Health

2019

We examine the effects of a comprehensive school reform on mental health. The reform postponed the tracking of students into vocational and academic schools from age 11 to age 16. The reform was implemented gradually across Finnish municipalities between 1972 and 1977. We use difference-in-differences variation and administrative data. Our results show that there is no discernible effect on mental health related hospitalizations on average even though the effect is precisely estimated. Heterogeneity analysis shows that, after the reform, females from highly-educated families were more likely to be hospitalized for depression. nonPeerReviewed

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Personality characteristics and functional capacity in depression and anxiety disorders

2002

masennusRorschachin testitoimintakykypersonality characteristicsdepressionpersoonallisuuden piirteetahdistusfunctional capacityGlobal Assessment of FunctioninganxietySocial Adjustment Scalecross-method study
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Attentional bias towards interpersonal aggression in depression – an eye movement study

2020

Depressed individuals exhibit an attentional bias towards mood-congruent stimuli, yet evidence for biased processing of threat-related information in human interaction remains scarce. Here, we tested whether an attentional bias towards interpersonally aggressive pictures over interpersonally neutral pictures could be observed to a greater extent in depressed participants than in control participants. Eye movements were recorded while the participants freely viewed visually matched interpersonally aggressive and neutral pictures, which were presented in pairs. Across the groups, participants spent more time looking at neutral pictures than at aggressive pictures, probably reflecting avoidanc…

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Body movements and their role in music therapy in the treatment of depression and an eating disorder : a case study

2015

Music and dance play an important role in every culture and society. In some parts of the world, the word for music and dance is the same. Due to this, one good treatment and psychological support can be music and dance. The purpose of this master’s thesis was to investigate how body movements and their role in music therapy in the treatment of depression and an eating disorder can offer one insights, and improve depression and quality of life. This case study was conducted within a clinical setting. The client attended 12 music therapy sessions that were recorded with video and audio. The recordings were beneficial for the data analysis to be used in my thesis, which took the form of deduc…

masennuscontent analysistanssimusiikkimusiikkiterapiabehavioral disciplines and activitiesbody movementshumanitiestunteeteating disorderdepressionMusic therapysyömishäiriöttanssiterapia
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Detecting couple therapy for depression with a method Couple Therapy Process Q-set (CTQS) : process-descriptions of two good and one poor outcome cas…

2013

Tämä pro gradu – tutkielma on osa Dialogiset ja narratiiviset prosessit masennuksen pariterapiassa – projektia (DINADEP), jonka tarkoituksena oli tutkia masennuksen pariterapiaa ja mahdollisia tekijöitä, jotka voisivat vaikuttaa sen lopputulokseen. Tämän tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli selvittää, miten pariterapiaprosessia kuvaavaa Q-set-menetelmää (PTQS) voidaan käyttää masennuksen pariterapiaprosessien kuvailuun tutkimalla kolmea tapausta, joista kaksi oli hyvin onnistuneita hoitoja ja yksi oli huonosti onnistunut hoito. PTQS arvioi yhtä terapiaistuntoa kerrallaan ja analysoitaessa useita istuntoja, saadaan tarkka kuva koko prosessista. Toinen tutkimuksen tavoite oli tutkia, kuinka terapeut…

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Narratives of depression in couple therapy

2003

masennuscouple therapynarratiivinen tutkimusdepressionhoitomenetelmätpariterapianarrative analysis
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