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438 related items for PubMed ID: 17908367

  • 1. Understanding the impact of prior depression on stress generation: examining the roles of current depressive symptoms and interpersonal behaviours.
    Shih JH, Eberhart NK.
    Br J Psychol; 2008 Aug; 99(Pt 3):413-26. PubMed ID: 17908367
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  • 18. Acute and chronic stress exposure predicts 1-year recurrence in adult outpatients with residual depression symptoms following response to treatment.
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  • 19. Adult attachment dimensions and specificity of emotional distress symptoms: prospective investigations of cognitive risk and interpersonal stress generation as mediating mechanisms.
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  • 20. Interpersonal predictors of stress generation.
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