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Simon Judith Jablonski Stu Turman Shelagh Lacey Emily Laumeier Cheryl R. Lewis Diana Maines David C. DeLuca Lisa C. Sick William C. Hayward Gray Torre Elizabeth Lerda Alvin Walker, Jr. Alicia Brown Jill Washychyn Linda Campbell ISSUE PREPARATION Charlotte D’Orsaneo Robin Harling Jennifer Ause TABLE OF CONTENTS AUTHOR INDEX 1991 Coverage List Author Index | Author index II SUBJECT INDEX | SUBJECT INDEX Il SUBJECT INDEX Ill M-Q SUBJECT INDEX IV R-Z January, No. 1 February, No. 2 3001-6206 March, No. 3 6207-8706 April, No. 4 8707-11407 11408-14107 14108-17107 17108-20107 20108-23107 September, No. 9 23108-26117 October, No. 10 26118-29117 November, No. 11 29118-31917 December, No. 12 31918-34917 KEY TO TE TE are number coded to provide definition of their elements SUBJECT INDEX — 2 . Index term. Index terms are PsycINFO's controlled indexing vocab- Parent Child Relations [See Also Father Child Rela- ulary as published in the Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms. tions, Mother Child Relations, Parental Attitudes, Pa- _ Cross references @_ rental Permissiveness] . Index phrase (experimental type). A short statement of the major G) | (b) concepts contained in the original document. An experimental type autonomy in parent- & teacher-child relationships, crea- index phrase may consist of: @(+©) tivity, children, litler ature review, 53i 31 @) ab.. idnedpeepnednednetn tv avrairaibalbel e de.. afbosrtmr aicdten tinfuiemrb er o Cc. subject population 4 behavioral analysis of number of positive vs negative in- ; Index phrase (de: scriptive . ® teractions with siblings vs parents, 4-8 yr olds, 7917 . Nonposataob le term witahe see ereefer ence to postable term. Parental Influence [See Parent Child Relations] ABBREVIATIONS: In addition to commonly understood abbreviations* (including all units of measurement, educational degrees, standard statistical abbreviations, and standard Latin and reference terms), standard abbreviations used in logical Abstracts records are: CRT cathode ray tube lysergic acid diethylamide DNA deoxyribonucleic acid orally EEG electroencephalogram/electroencephalograph rapid eye movement EKG electrocardiogram/electrocardiograph ribonucleic acid ESP extrasensory perception Fl fixed interval FR fixed ratio icv intracerebroventricularly snesp seer im intramuscularly ip intraperitoneally Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1Q intelligence quotient variable interval iv intravenously variable ratio Computer language and computer names will also be used without definition, eg., ALGOL, COBOL, FORTRAN, IBM 360 * Consult Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary. This Annual Subject Index, published in four volumes, consolidates more than 129,000 re ferences to app ‘oximately 34,900 abstract records published in 12 monthly issues of Psychological Abstracts from January 1991 through December 1 1. A companion work, the Annual Author Index, references these records by author and document title. Index terms, selected from the Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, represent the literature covered for the periods indicated. Only terms assigned as major terms, reflecting the main focus o the article, appear in the printed subject index. (Terms assigned as minor do not appear in print but are available for online searching.) Subject matter content determines the specific terms used and, thus, not every thesaurus term will appear in every index. “See” and “See Also” references are present to direct the user to the preferred terminology or related areas of interest. Index phrases are alphabetically arran; ed under the appropriate index terms and represent a concise statement of the article’s content or, when ~ "rT identify the independent and dependent variables described in the material as well as the subject population. Style changes suc as the increased use of abbreviations or the elimination of some hyphens may result in some inconsistencies and may affect the alphabetical order of phrases. Machiavellianism Magnetism changes in type token ratio statistical profile of language discrimination between presence or absence of rotating mag- behaviors in deception & duplicity & Machiavellianism, netic fields, pigeons, 11824 23758 magnetic field variation, activity level in ophthalmic nerve & locus of control & Machiavellianism & work preference & trigeminal ganglion, adult bobolinks, 17772 achievement, retail specialty store managers, 6040 orientation in vertical magnetic field under clear vs simu- Machiavellianism, job performance, retail store managers, lated overcast skies, robins, 23413 31821 prenatal & neonatal electromagnetic field exposure, operant sex & Machiavellianism, social perception of stimulus target responding, adult male rats, 12037 succeeding through merit vs influence, graduate students, transcranial magnetic stimulation, hand preference in forced 18339 choice task, right handed adults, 3778 sex & Machiavellianism, willingness to self disclose as inter- transcranial magnetic stimulation, memory for conditioned personal manipulation, White college students, Ireland, taste aversion, male rats, 12050 7271 Magnetoencephalography sex & sex role & Machiavellianism, decoding emotion of age, pattern & flash visual evoked magnetic responses, 15-86 facial expressions, college students, 9890 yr olds, 20583 statistical correlation of Machiavellianism to psychoticism & Magnitude Estimation extraversion in personality measures, adults, 14255 individual variation in psychophysical estimation of size, 9th graders, 9514 spirit possession, 13-17 yr old school migrant females, intensity range of auditory stimulus context, absolute mag- Madagascar, 9503 nitude estimation judgments, adults, 32218 Magazines length of delay, magnitude estimation of area presented cigarette advertising rates & content & audience segmenta- physically or symbolically, adults, 26381 tion in magazines, 29084 loudness absolute magnitude estimation & production & content analysis of leisure advertisements in magazines for cross modality matching, 19-80 yr olds with bilateral coch- adolescent & adult females, 1964-87, Canada, 11373 lear impaired hearing & unilateral impairments, 15815 feminist view of socialization messages from “Seventeen” magnitude estimation & cross modal matching, assessment of magazine, adolescent females, 1961 vs 1972 vs 1985, suprathreshold auditory & lingual vibrotactile sensation re- 15056 sponses, 18-29 yr old stutterers vs normal speakers, 18851 images of sacrifice of children in political cartoons & maga- magnitude estimation in assessment of utility of subjective zine covers, 10095 value of government supplied goods & services, West Ger- measurement of miscomprehension of TV vs magazine ad- many, 32119 vertising, viewers vs readers, reanalysis of original data, monaural vs dichotic stimulation, magnitude estimation of 6178 loudness, 18-30 yr olds, 20369 nutrition messages in magazine advertisements, college stu- multiplicative model for T. L. Saaty method of scaling in dents, 11383 paired comparisons experiments, 29289 popular textbook presentations of bulimia nervosa, attitudes oral vs computer keyboard response, psychophysical judg- toward bulimia & individuals with bulimia, White college ment in magnitude estimates of loudness, college students, females, 5075 23334 prevalence of DSM-III-R acts of paraphilia in pornographic reliability & validity of magnitude estimation vs category book & magazine titles, 24611 partitioning, absolute scaling of high vs low intensity pain- proportion of health & weight loss claims for food directed ful pressure stimuli, college students, 20195 at women in women’s magazines, 1960-69 vs 1970-79 vs reliability of magnitude estimation, assessment of perceptual 1980-87, 23058 sensitivity of dyspnea, Black 30-68 yr olds with chronic self reference & position of rhetorical vs nonrhetorical ques- lung disease, 18976 tions in magazine advertisements, 31891 sequential effects in magnitude scaling, college student, im- visual images & gender differences in photographs of athletes plications for time series regression models, erratum, in “Sports Illustrated for Kids”, 9463 17294 Magical Thinking sequential effects in magnitude scaling, college students, im- magical thinking & beliefs in psi & spiritualism & precogni- plications for time series regression models, 6327 tion & superstition & witchcraft, college students, replica- sound & taste intensities & context, individual reliability in tion & extension, 12 cross modal magnitude matching, adults, 17367 test scores on Magical Ideation Scale, college students vs stimulus intensity context, magnitude estimations & category schizophrenic patients, commentary, 3074 ratings of perceived loudness, 22-29 yr olds, 26367 Magnesium suitability of flow chamber stimulus delivery technique & age, sensitivity to magnesium of N-methyl-D-aspartate recep- magnitude estimation procedure, assessment of gustatory tors on CAI hippocampal pyramidal cells, rats, 9360 adaptation to salt, adults, 32455 magnesium chloride dosage & number of conditioning trials, tables vs pie charts vs bar charts, comparison of proportions conditioned place conditioning in 3 compartment straight & percentages & magnitude estimation, college students, shuttle box, male mice, 703 26437 magnesium oxide, 76 yr old male with Alzheimer’s disease & tactile threshoid shifts during magnitude estimation scaling patients with dementia, 13388 of vibratory stimuli, 6-9 vs 18-22 vs 50-69 yr olds, 27013 plasma magnesium levels, patients with schizophrenia or de- Magnitude of Effect (Statistical) [See Effect Size (Statistical)] pression or manic depression or presenile Alzheimer’s dis- Mainstreaming [See Also Mainstreaming (Educational)]} ease, 18450 attitudes toward & practices of integrating disabled into saline vs cocaine vs amphetamine vs magnesium chloride vs workforce, high ranking executives of Fortune 500 com- pentobarbital vs haloperidol, cocaine conditioned place panies, 31473 preference in 3 compartment straight shuttle box, male behavioral oriented inpatient hospital program, community mice, 702 integration, psychiatrically disturbed 29-43 yr old males Magnet Schools [See Nontraditional Education] with developmental disabilities, 34363 1125 Volume 78 Mainstreaming SUBJECT INDEX Major Depression community integration & exploration of daily hassles, se- mainstreaming & social & physical integration, handicapped verely psychiatrically disabled patients living in community 2-6 yr olds, 11186 residence program, 27561 mainstreaming recommendations for students with mild ex- current relevance of normalization principle, handicapped ceptionalities, ancillary professionals, 16924 clients, 2541 nonverbal IQ & self concept & social competence, severely to isolated vs integrated environment, happiness & satisfaction profoundly hearing impaired 9-12 yr olds in integrated & self confidence & goal expectation, deaf & blind children regular vs special school, scale appended, 28880 attending special schools, conference presentation, 1917 peer acceptance, mainstreamed vs other elementary school service delivery dilemma of funding vs educational & oc- students of low vs average vs high reading ability, 25912 — placement decisions, blind & visually impaired, perceptions of curriculum progress & stigmatization & sup- 4394 port vs remedial education, 11-14 yr olds extracted from Mainstreaming (Educational) mainstreamed classes for direct teaching for learning diffi- acceptance of behavioral interventions & instructional strat- culties, Wales, 34725 egies & perceptions of mainstreaming practices for mildly perceptions of desirability & feasibility of making adapta- handicapped students, general vs special vs remedial ele- tions for mainstreamed students in general education mentary school teachers, 31759 classes, elementary vs middle vs high school teachers, sur- appropriate methods for integration into mainstream schools, vey appended, 31753 physically disabled students, 2769 perceptions of male 7 yr old with Down’s syndrome main- attitudes toward & perceptions of effectiveness of rural vs streamed into class for part of each day, Ist graders, 7 mo urban integration programs for students with intellectual study, 22844 handicaps, regular vs special education principals, Austra- practices & problems concerning grading mainstreamed spe- lia, 22804 cial needs students, secondary vocational educators, 13934 attitudes toward working with mainstreamed hearing im- presage & context & process variables & prediction of alter- paired students & administrative support & assistance native physical education outcomes, mainstreamed mildly from special education teachers & student socialization, handicapped Ist-6th graders & physical education teachers, regular education teachers, 16909 8524 classwide peer tutoring, academic performance, main- principles & strategies for integration of special education — high school students with behavior disorders, services in school setting, severely disabled middle & high 1 school students, 16929 comparability & subgrouping & complexity of Boder Test of program models & counseling services for mainstream entry Reading-Spelling Patterns & Aston Index & Bangor Dys- to higher education, college students with traumatic brain lexia Test, mainstreamed 7th graders, England, 25966 injuries, 22817 competencies & role in classroom integration of handicapped reintegration process combining transenvironmental pro- children mainstreamed by law, paraprofessional instruc- graming & student directed interventions & collaborative tional assistants, 16902 consultation, 9-13 yr olds with behavior disorders in spe- cooperative learning vs cross age tutoring vs in class services, cial school, 22823 academic achievement & social competence, mainstreamed Ist-6th graders with handicaps or at risk for learning role of counselor in mainstreaming process & scheduling & instructional needs for transition between special & regular disabilities, 28877 curricular & instructional & administrative strategies, stu- classrooms, special students, 25936 roles & time spent & number & type of changes in roles dents with dual sensory impairments & moderate to pro- during implementation of ongoing activities, early child- found mental retardation in integrated settings, 2774 hood teachers, implications for special education & main- development of indices, evaluation of educational & social streaming, 22682 experiences & effective integration into regular classes, ele- school effectiveness & attitudes & achievement in general mentary & high school students with developmental dis- education classrooms, elementary school students with abilities, Australia, 28904 mild disabilities enrolled in Minnesota Educational Effec- diagnostic teaching approach, determination of reading me- tiveness Project schools, 25897 dium, mainstreamed visually impaired male kindergartner & 4th grader, 22829 self perceptions of scholastic competence & behavioral con- earliest school recollections, successful vs unsuccessful main- duct & global self worth, learning disabled 3rd graders in streaming, violent & assaultive 8.2-15.6 yr olds with con- integrated classes vs nondisabled in same vs nonintegrated duct disorder of aggressive type, 5963 classes, 22806 evaluation of teacher consulting model for provision of in- special vs regular class vs resource room vs special school, tegration opportunities for preschoolers with disabilities, time on learning tasks, handicapped elementary school stu- dents, 25921 parents & teachers, 16903 framework for educational integration, blind or visually im- special vs regular class vs resource room vs special school, paired children, 34708 time on learning tasks, handicapped elementary school stu- integrated classroom setting, changes in behavior & attitude dents, commentary, 25930 & expectations, physically challenged K-Ist graders, 13932 typical vs substantial modifications of mainstream learning integration into regular math classes & provision of equal environment, regular elementary & secondary school teach- social & academic opportunities, comprehensive school stu- ers of visually impaired children, 8507 dents with special education needs, UK, 16897 utility of control theory concepts from reality therapy as involuntary vs intentional mainstreaming in Black schools, framework for integration into regular school & teaching South Africa, conference presentation, 34716 methods, special education students, 11183 law & advocacy & innovation, development of integrated Major Depression [See Also Anaclitic Depression, Dysthymic — programs, mentally handicapped students, Canada, Disorder, Endogenous Depression, Neurotic Depressive Reaction, Postpartum Depression, Reactive Depression] limitations of commercial curricula & generic instructional ability of P3 EPs to distinguish true dementia from pseudo- procedures & complementary template, reading achieve- dementia, demented vs depressed vs schizophrenic pa- ment, mainstreamed learning disabled or low performing tients, 1335 students, 31755 ability to respond to footshock induced stress & susceptibil- Mainstream Experiences for Learning Disabled model, class- ity to learned helplessness, left vs right rotating male rats, room behavior & adjustment & academic achievement, animal model of depression, 32538 elementary school students with learning disabilities, 25937 abnormal regulation of central nervous system serotonin, mainstreaming & empowerment & special education, dis- vulnerability for eating disorders & depression, literature abled children & Maoris, New Zealand, 19835 review, 4513 1126 Volume 78 Major Depression SUBJECT INDEX Major Depression absolute vs relative alpha vs beta vs delta vs theta am- age related differences in sleep patterns, depressed vs healthy plitudes of topographic EEG, 54 yr olds & older with Ss, meta analysis, 4639 major depression, 10041 age, therapeutic plasma nortriptyline, depressed 11-85 yr ACTH, hypothalamic pituitary adrenocortical axis activity olds, 28307 before & after ECT, 24-78 yr olds with major depression, aggression & current behavior problems, 5-6 yr olds of de- 13147 pressed mothers, 21593 active vs passive reaction task, RT & preparatory slow nega- aging & concomitant psychotropic drugs, serum mianserin tive brain potentials, patients with major depressive dis- concentrations, depressed 35 yr olds & younger to 65 yr order, 27545 olds & older, Finland, 25342 actual exposure during natural summer & winter sunlight aging, EEG sleep patterns, 18-65 yr olds with vs without duration, 27-53 yr olds with seasonal affective disorder or major depression, 30508 winter depression or major depression, 12691 agreement of recall for child’s episodes of major depression acute transient & self limited manic syndrome as side effect or anxiety disorder, 6-16 yr olds vs their mothers, 2 yr to ECT, 16 yr old female with major depression & psy- followup, 18533 chotic features, case report, 13133 albumin & cholesterol levels, adults with mania or depres- adjunctive imipramine with fluphenazine decanoate & benz- sion or schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder, 4726 tropine, 22-48 yr olds with postpsychotic depression, 6 vs alcohol, serotonin & tryptophan blood levels, male healthy 9 wk study, 16347 19-34 yr olds vs nondrinking depressed patients, 33425 Adjuvant Psychological Therapy, depressed & anxious di- alprazolam, depressive symptoms, 18-65 yr olds with panic vorced 52 yr old male with terminal cancer of colon, disorder, 28357 England, case report, 33942 alprazolam vs imipramine vs placebo, incidence of secondary administration & discontinuation of short acting benzodiaze- depression, 19-63 yr olds with panic disorder, Sweden & pines, DST results, 65 yr olds & younger with melancholic Denmark, 34116 or psychotic depression, 5465 alprazolam vs imipramine vs placebo, patients with panic adolescent’s depression level, attitudinal & emotional & be- disorder with vs without agoraphobia & comorbid secon- havioral reactions of caregivers & adolescent’s perception dary depression, conference presentation, 13404 of social support, pregnant 12-19 yr olds & their caregiv- alteration of sleep patterns during or after treatment with ers, 10053 amitriptyline &/or trazodone, male 44 & 47 & female 17 adverse reaction to 5-HTP, depressed 30 yr old male with yr olds with recurrent major depression, 5411 atopic dermatitis, 19257 amineptine, depressed 21-65 yr olds, 22210 aerobic vs nonaerobic exercise, inpatients with major depres- amitriptyline & amitriptylinoxide, EKG alterations & BP sion or dysthymic disorder or other affective disturbances, side effects & plasma metabolite levels, depressed 22-68 yr 16572 olds, 22252 affective characteristics & dependency & self criticism & amitriptyline & trifluoperazine, female 58 yr old with status efficacy, male military veterans with PTSD vs major de- epilepticus & water intoxication & depressive psychosis, case report, 16251 pressive disorder, 18658 amitriptyline, development of tone impairment, depressed affective disorder & depression & alcohol abuse, novelists & male 41 yr old, case report, 31237 poets who committed suicide, 20th century, 4787 amitriptyline induced euphoria, female 24 yr old with anxi- affective disturbances including depression, patients with ety & depression & insomnia & polysubstance abuse, case Parkinson’s disease, literature review, 33769 affective origin & treatment of dysthymic & other chronic report, 5385 amitriptyline therapy, urinary excretion of MHPG, 21-74 yr depressive manifestations, 24362 olds with unipolar depression, 25285 affective valence of attributions for others’ behaviors, dys- amitriptyline vs moclobemide, depressed 20-64 yr olds, phoric vs nondysphoric college students, 33454 19302 affiliation of words connoting submissiveness & self deroga- amoxapine vs amitriptyline & perphenazine, patients with tions, dysphoric vs nondysphoric college students interact- major depression with psychotic features, 5359 ing with self derogating vs other derogating vs nonderogat- amphetamine challenge test response, prediction of antide- ing confederates, 33370 pressant treatment outcome, depressed 20-59 yr olds, age & age of disorder onset, nature of depression, 60-94 yr 10734 old inpatients with major affective disorder, 1408 analysis of social reasoning using H. H. Kelley’s theory of age & birth cohort & time period, county trends in prev- social attribution, adults with persecutory delusions vs de- alence of depressive symptoms, 16-94 yr olds, 1965 vs pression, 18491 1973 vs 1984, 18641 anhedonia as measure of depression, psychiatric outpatients, age & depression related psychosocial variables, 50 yr olds & 24347 older, implications for theories of depression, 30515 animal model of alcoholism & possible shared mediating age & ECT vs pharmacotherapy, depressed 65-80 yr old & pathways for depression & eating disorders, rats, 12127 older inpatients, 31048 anniversary psychological reactions to abortion, adult females age & educational level & maltreatment at time of capture & who experienced depression following abortion, 1-10 yr social support during Ist yr after release, chronic depres- followup, conference presentation, 10806 sion, former prisoners of war, 30459 anorexia nervosa & bulimia & depression, adolescents, 15292 age & sex, recognition of objective & subjective characteris- anorexia nervosa & bulimia & major depression, 13119 tics of depression & coping behaviors, community living anosognosia & major depression & neglect syndrome, right 18-93 yr olds, 15550 handed 71 yr old male & 48 yr old female with acute right age & sex, self reports of depressive symptomatology, 6-23 hemisphere stroke lesions, case reports, 10439 yr olds, 18485 antidepressant blood levels, diagnoses & symptom severity & age at initial onset, waking EEG, depressed 60 yr olds & medication side effects & clinical change, Hmong & Cam- older, 30489 bodian & Laotian 27-63 yr olds with major depressive age bias in diagnosis of elderly patients with depressive episode &/or PTSD, 7977 symptoms, psychologists & trainees, 1436 antidepressant drug fever, 47 yr old female with major de- age, cortisol response to corticotropin releasing hormone, pression, 22290 depressed 20-65 yr olds pretreated with dexamethasone, antidepressant drugs, RT in cognitive & psychomotor func- 30584 tions, depressed elderly, 5409 age of onset & patterns & continuity of diagnoses, 8-16 yr antidepressant induced myoclonus &/or generalized seizures, olds of mothers with unipolar or bipolar affective disorder, amplitude of early cortical somatosensory EPs, patients 3 yr study, 15424 with major depression, 22229 1127 Volume 78 Major Depression SUBJECT INDEX Major Depression antidepressant treatment & normalization of DST results & attributional style, self esteem & depression, college students, prediction of clinical outcome, depressed patients, litera- implications for model of learned helplessness, 21529 ture review, 2213 attributions & self esteem & symptomatology, patients with antidepressant treatment, major depression, patients with major depression &/or chronic fatigue syndrome, 30397 chronic medical illness or pain, literature review, 2225 attributions about success vs failure experiences of depressed antidepressant treatment, plasma MHPG & AMDP rating vs nondepressed people, affective & behavioral reactions to scores, depressed patients, 25329 request for psychological help, college students, 4706 antidepressants & anxiolytics, anxious or depressed patients, attributions for interpersonal events & depression, college 16261 students, 9 mo study, 15431 antidepressants, drug abusing & depressed schizophrenic pa- audiotape therapy, male 60 yr old with recurrent depression tients, 19323 & persistent 2nd person auditory hallucinations, case re- antidepressants, erythrocyte membrane transport & plasma port, 16008 tyrosine & tryptophan & phenylalanine, depressed adults, automatic thought & dysfunctional attitudes & attributional 13376 style, adult Ist degree relatives of patients with unipolar antidepressants, memory performance & other cognitive side depression, 18545 effects, depressed elderly, 7987 automatic vs effortful memory processing of words & pic- antidepressants, treatment emergent depression, female 26- tures, elderly with depression vs dementia of Alzheimer’s 30 yr olds with panic disorder, 19251 type, 9909 antidepressants with ECT, length of hospital stay & delirium autonomic & affective symptoms of depression, patients with & relapse, young adult vs elderly depressed patients, 31016 Parkinson’s disease with vs without depressive mood, antiphospholipid & antinuclear & Epstein Barr & 10440 cytomegalovirus antibodies & T cell activation, patients availability of resources & satisfaction with & need for social with mania vs major depression with vs without melancho- support, depressed vs nondepressed female caregivers for lia, 21505 frail family members, 31352 anxiety & depression levels, 18-30 yr old drug users vs Axis I comorbidity, patients with major depression or dys- abusers, 10159 thymia, 4709 appraisal of changeability of stressor, problem vs emotion Axis II comorbidity of personality disorders, female 18-45 yr focused coping, adults with psychiatric vs nonpsychiatric olds with active vs remitted bulimia or major depression, conditions & depression, 4546 15350 approaches to assessment of illness outcome, depressed el- B complex vitamin patterns, 60-84 yr olds vs 21-40 yr olds derly, literature review, 30436 with major depression, 27466 appropriateness of single global measurement of alexithymia baclofen, GABA binding sites, depressed male 21-57 yr olds & relationship with depression, recently sober alcoholic treated with amitriptyline or imipramine or fluoxetine, male 23-74 yr olds, 27698 5435 arecoline, REM sleep & RT, depressed patients, 22234 basal ganglia & deep white hyperintensities on brain MRI, art & music therapy, 36 yr old female with nervous depres- depressed 61-80 yr olds, 30462 sion, case report, 7766 basal thyroid function, psychotic vs nonpsychotic depressed ascending vs descending patterns of success, encoding & adults, 10011 recall & prediction of future success, dysphoric vs non- baseline & thrombin stimulated free intracellular calcium dysphoric college students, 30456 concentrations in blood platelets, treated vs untreated pa- assessment & clinical implications of prodromal symptoms, tients with unipolar vs bipolar vs euthymic bipolar depres- patients with unipolar or bipolar depression or panic dis- sion, replication, 24388 order, 33344 baseline ACTH & cortisol levels, interpretation of DST, fe- assessment & drug & physical & psychological & multimodal males with severe vs minor depression, 18603 em. chronic depression & rapid cycling disorders, befuraline vs imipramine, depressed patients, 16220 8071 behavior & symptom patterns, prediction of posttreatment assessment of anticerebral antibodies to rabbit brain in sera, depressive state, alcoholic 21-68 yr olds in rehabilitation, depressed vs schizophrenic 19-71 yr olds, 21552 22544 assessment of change in brain structure vs personality in behavior vs cognitive therapy vs individual psychotherapy, etiopathology of depression & management of psychophar- psychosocial difficulties, depressed patients, 1961 macological therapy & psychotherapy, survivors of severe behavioral & psychopharmacological & neurochemical poten- traumatic brain injury, 13195 tial as genetic animal model of depression, Flinders Sen- assessment of patient coping strength focused strategies in sitive Line rats, 20576 psychiatric hospital treatment planning, suicidal 28 yr old beliefs & attributional style & moment to moment thinking, & depressed middle aged females, 19510 ist degree relatives of unipolar depressed probands, 4607 attention & memory biases & other cognitive aspects, anxiety beliefs about depressive religious ideation, professional coun- & depression, 7370 selors vs clergy, implications for counseling, 18569 attitudes toward & perception of romantic partners & past benzodiazepines during ECT, therapeutic effects of ECT, love relationships, depressed vs nondepressed college stu- depressed 28-85 yr olds, 5187 dents, 30463 bereavement & depression, mental health, 55 yr old & older attitudes toward male role & gender role conflict & depres- survivors of spouses who died from natural causes vs sion, male college students, implications for school coun- suicide, 2.5 yr study, 18546 selors, 1400 bereavement induced depression, 32-65 yr old widows & attributional cognitive style or relation to co-occurrence of widowers, 18574 depression & anxiety & conduct disorder, adolescents, im- bibliotherapy, elderly with major depression, 2 yr followup, plications for age & sex differences in diagnosis classifica- 5278 tion, 30448 binary vs unitary classification & role of multivariate ana- attributional style & depression, adult children of alcoholics, lytic techniques & factor analysis studies, depressed pa- test of learned helplessness hypotheses, 24697 tients, 24492 attributional style & prevalence of depression, 14-17 yr old biochemical & clinical methodologies of binding & func- psychiatric inpatients, 16535 tional studies on human mononuclear leukocyte beta-ad- attributional style & self esteem, paranoid &/vs depressed renergic receptors, depressed patients, literature review, adults, 18504 1491 attributional style, depressed vs schizophrenic vs medical biochemistry & pharmacokinetics of E-10-hydroxynortripty- patients, India, 18493 line, depressed 32-58 yr olds, 31252 1128

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