1990
DOI: 10.1016/0272-7358(90)90063-g
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Relationship of dependency and achievement/autonomy to depression,

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“…In addition, interpersonal dependency correlated with loneliness, supporting the findings of Mahon (1982) and Overholser (1992). Thus, interpersonally dependent personalities may be aggravated by both disordered eating (Bornstein) and loneliness (Nietzel & Harris, 1990;Santor & Patterson, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…In addition, interpersonal dependency correlated with loneliness, supporting the findings of Mahon (1982) and Overholser (1992). Thus, interpersonally dependent personalities may be aggravated by both disordered eating (Bornstein) and loneliness (Nietzel & Harris, 1990;Santor & Patterson, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…More recently, research has shown that degrees of interpersonal dependency tend to covary with emotional distress (Nietzel & Harris, 1990;Santor & Patterson, 2004) and like with other distressed emotional states, it may be possible that loneliness aggravates maladaptive social functioning in individuals exhibiting excessive dependency on others (Overholser, 1996). Individuals with dependent personalities may be at risk for other psychological disorders (Bornstein & Greenberg, 1991;Nietzel & Harris, 1990;Skodol, Gallagher, & Oldham, 1996;Vaillant, 1980). However, research is inconclusive about whether any personality trait predisposes or is a risk factor for developing disordered eating or a clinically diagnosable eating disorder or if such traits are merely a symptom of these disorders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such psychological vulnerabilities have been intensively investigated in the general population (Coyne & Whien, 1995;Monroe & Simons, 1991;Nietzel & Harris, 1990), and are often referred to as`diatheses'. Diatheses are de®ned as premorbid characteristics that hypothetically increase risk for a particular condition, particularly when combined with stressful life events.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been observed that less compassionate people are self-critical and criticize themselves very harshly. They remain preoccupied and ruminate over their losses [6,42], leading to depression [43]. A study conducted by Neff, Rude and Kirkpatrick [17] supported the negative association (of the study) of self-compassion with anxiety, depression and thought suppression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%