2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-017-1451-7
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Success/failure condition influences attribution of control, negative affect, and shame among patients with depression in Singapore

Abstract: BackgroundThere remains a paucity of research on control attribution and depression within Asian populations. This study examines: (1) Success/Failure condition as a moderator between depression and negative affect or shame, and (2) differences in control attribution between patients with depression and healthy controls in Singapore.MethodsSeventy one patients with depression and 71 healthy controls went through a digit-span memory task where they were randomized into either the Success or Failure condition. P… Show more

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“…First, the depressive episode could have occurred long time ago which did not affect the potential participants during the time of study recruitment, regardless of whether they agreed or disagreed to participate in the study. Second, participants with depression might suffer from cognitive impairment which could affect their ability to recall past depressive episodes 45 . The proportion of women in the study population was a significant moderator accounting for the heterogeneity in the one-year prevalence of depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the depressive episode could have occurred long time ago which did not affect the potential participants during the time of study recruitment, regardless of whether they agreed or disagreed to participate in the study. Second, participants with depression might suffer from cognitive impairment which could affect their ability to recall past depressive episodes 45 . The proportion of women in the study population was a significant moderator accounting for the heterogeneity in the one-year prevalence of depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feeling associated with this strategy is one of helplessness [ 35 ] and ruminations [ 36 ]. Indoor Patrol officers might be more inclined to credit external factors in success than in failure and ascribed greater internal control in failure than in success due to higher level of self-blame [ 37 ]. Outdoor Patrol Officers do not think there is anything they can do to improve the situation, because it does not depend on them but on an external factor (the organization).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The point prevalence is 1.8–3.2% for men and 2.0–9.3% for women [ 1 ]. Besides low mood, MDD is associated with negative cognitive function [ 2 ], maladaptive thoughts [ 3 ] and poor quality of life [ 4 ]. The mean annual total costs of managing MDD per patient was estimated to be US$7638 [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%