2015
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n1s1p602
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Prediction of Depression through Early Maladaptive Schemas

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“…However, the current findings are inconsistent with previous evidence that found significantly stronger associations between EMS and depressive symptoms among adolescent girls (Calvete & Cardeñoso, 2005) and female young adults (Camara & Calvete, 2012; Welburn et al ., 2002). One possible explanation is the skewed nature of gender data in most of the studies, with two studies (Eberhart et al, 2011; Fouladi, 2015) based on a female-only sample. In addition, the results were based on biologically assigned sexual categories.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the current findings are inconsistent with previous evidence that found significantly stronger associations between EMS and depressive symptoms among adolescent girls (Calvete & Cardeñoso, 2005) and female young adults (Camara & Calvete, 2012; Welburn et al ., 2002). One possible explanation is the skewed nature of gender data in most of the studies, with two studies (Eberhart et al, 2011; Fouladi, 2015) based on a female-only sample. In addition, the results were based on biologically assigned sexual categories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive schemas have been shown to have an effect on the development of emotional and behavioral problems, but also on the development of individuals (Fischer et al 2016;Fouladi 2015;Wijk-Herbrink et al 2018;Kaya & Aydin, 2021). Thus, cognitive schemas can be considered to have a higher impact on anxious and avoidant attachment styles, as these two types tend to remain stuck in problematic or stressful situations (Janssen et al, 2002;Lopez et al, 2001).…”
Section: The Relationship Between Cognitive Schemas Attachment Style and Emotional Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%