Sentence examples for predicted depression from inspiring English sources

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Poor childhood social functioning, long duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) and depressive symptoms at baseline predicted depression at 12 months follow-up.

Contrary to expectations, the somatic symptoms of abdominal pain and perspiration without exertion better predicted depression than all DSM-IV depressive symptoms.

Work stress significantly predicted depression level.

SPP predicted depression and interacted with acute life stress to predict self-harm.

The AA/EPA + DHA ratio predicted depression even when controlling for other critical variables such as sleep quality and race.

Structural equation modeling demonstrated that higher BIS activity, catastrophizing, rumination, and lower positive reappraisal predicted depression after one year.

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We were disappointed that SAI was not different between depressed and non-depressed patients, and did not predict depression.

When somatic symptoms were compared with depressive symptoms (DSM-IV criteria) in a regression analysis, depressive symptoms did not better predict depression and anxiety.

Table 5 identifies the factors that independently predict depression, anxiety, and somatic severities.

Negative cognitive styles have been shown to prospectively predict depression onset and recurrence.

However, brooding did not predict depression prospectively after controlling for baseline symptoms.

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