2011
DOI: 10.1521/jscp.2011.30.1.75
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Maladaptive Schemas and Depression: Tests of Stress Generation and Diathesis-Stress Models

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“…The result of first hypothesis showed a significant correlation between EMSs and depression which in line with results of Smith (20), Kalvit et al [23], Harris and Kortin [24], Young and Brown [25], Petrosily et al [27], Halorsen et al [28], Coleman, Gordon,and Mokfi [30], Reiner et al [32], Asfarjani et al [44], emmos [34], Hankin, Abramson, Miller, and Hayfel ] 45 .These correlations for various schemas are at an intermediate levels. This finding is similar with Abla et al [46] and Eberhart et al [47]. Findings of the second hypothesis showed that four EMSs; vulnerability, social isolation, emotional inhibition, self-control / insufficient selfdiscipline are unable to explain the largest amount of dependent variable variance or the same depression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The result of first hypothesis showed a significant correlation between EMSs and depression which in line with results of Smith (20), Kalvit et al [23], Harris and Kortin [24], Young and Brown [25], Petrosily et al [27], Halorsen et al [28], Coleman, Gordon,and Mokfi [30], Reiner et al [32], Asfarjani et al [44], emmos [34], Hankin, Abramson, Miller, and Hayfel ] 45 .These correlations for various schemas are at an intermediate levels. This finding is similar with Abla et al [46] and Eberhart et al [47]. Findings of the second hypothesis showed that four EMSs; vulnerability, social isolation, emotional inhibition, self-control / insufficient selfdiscipline are unable to explain the largest amount of dependent variable variance or the same depression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Our findings suggest that online contact can indeed be very beneficial, and more so when its members identify with others. Since one of the hallmarks of stigmatising conditions such as depression is a tendency toward isolation and avoidance of social contact (Cacioppo, Hawkley, & Thisted, 2010;Eberhart, Auerbach, Bigda-Peyton, & Abela, 2011;Lumley & Harkness, 2007), encouraging individuals to sign up to and participate in face-to-face groups may not always be achievable. Online equivalents are therefore likely to remain popular for some individuals.…”
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“…Young (1999) described 18 early maladaptive schemas, which he grouped into five domains: disconnection and rejection, impaired autonomy and performance, impaired limits, other-directedness, and overvigilance and inhibition. Several studies using both clinical and nonclinical samples have found that early maladaptive schemas are associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms, but longitudinal research that examines whether the early maladaptive schemas proposed by Young predict depressive symptoms has been scarce (Calvete, Orue, Cámara, & Hankin, 2012;Calvete, Orue, & Hankin, 2013a;Cámara & Calvete, 2012;Eberhart, Auerbach, Bigda-Peyton, & Abela, 2011). Furthermore, only two studies have been conducted with adolescents (Calvete et al, 2013a;.…”
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