Search Results - "Iijima, Yudai"
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Repetitive Thought and Self-Reported Sleep Disturbance
Published in Behavior therapy (01-12-2012)“…Abstract Repetitive thought has been focused upon as a transdiagnostic risk factor for depression, anxiety, and poor physical health. Among the forms of…”
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Lithium levels in tap water and psychotic experiences in a general population of adolescents
Published in Schizophrenia research (01-11-2018)“…Recently, several epidemiologic studies have reported that lithium in drinking water may be associated with lower rates of suicide mortality, lower incidence…”
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Is self-positive information more appealing than money? Individual differences in positivity bias according to depressive symptoms
Published in Cognition and emotion (16-11-2016)“…The self-positivity bias, which is inherent to healthy people, is known to be blunted in depression. The lack of positive or excessive negative self-reference…”
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Stuttering Thoughts: Negative Self-Referent Thinking Is Less Sensitive to Aversive Outcomes in People with Higher Levels of Depressive Symptoms
Published in Frontiers in psychology (02-08-2017)“…Learning theories of depression have proposed that depressive cognitions, such as negative thoughts with reference to oneself, can develop through a…”
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The rebound effect in the unsuccessful suppression of worrisome thoughts
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-08-2012)“…► We study how the success and failure of suppression affects the rebound effect. ► We focus on worrisome thoughts and also consider trait worry. ► We conduct…”
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Response inhibition and anxiety in adolescents: Results from a population-based community sample
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-03-2019)“…•An investigation of the relationship of response inhibition to adolescent anxiety.•Response inhibition is significantly but weakly correlated with adolescent…”
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Assessing the hierarchy of personal values among adolescents: A comparison of rating scale and paired comparison methods
Published in Journal of adolescence (London, England.) (01-04-2020)“…For assessing personal values, the rating scale method may not adequately reflect the hierarchical structure of personal values and tends to be influenced by…”
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Population‐neuroscience study of the Tokyo TEEN Cohort (pn‐TTC): Cohort longitudinal study to explore the neurobiological substrates of adolescent psychological and behavioral development
Published in Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (01-05-2019)“…Aim Adolescence is a crucial stage of psychological development and is critically vulnerable to the onset of psychopathology. Our understanding of how the…”
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Exploring the cognitive load of negative thinking: A novel dual-task experiment
Published in Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry (01-12-2014)“…Abstract Background and Objectives Females are more likely to engage in the preoccupation of past negative experiences than males, which might contribute to…”
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Longitudinal Bidirectional Relationships Between Maternal Depressive/Anxious Symptoms and Children's Tic Frequency in Early Adolescence
Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (24-11-2021)“…Previous studies have revealed an association between maternal depressive/anxious symptoms and children's tics. However, the longitudinal relationships between…”
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The effect of cognitive load on the temporal focus of mind wandering
Published in Shinrigaku kenkyū (01-08-2012)“…The present study investigated the effects of cognitive load on the temporal focus of mind wandering. Participants performed a cognitive-load task under three…”
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Attentional Bias and Its Association With Anxious Mood Dynamics
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-08-2018)“…Attentional bias toward threatening stimuli is recognized as 1 of the most important cognitive vulnerability factors for anxiety. However, the association…”
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The moderating role of positive beliefs about worry in the relationship between stressful events and worry
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-11-2013)“…•We investigate the moderating role of positive beliefs about worry.•We conduct a two-wave longitudinal survey.•Hierarchical regression analysis showed a…”
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