84 results on '"Gonda, X"'
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2. Psychological immunity in psychiatry: validation of the mental health test in a psychiatric sample
3. Effect of hyperthymic affective temperament on infertility treatment success is mediated by adherence to recommended lifestyle changes
4. Effect of personality dysfunction severity, maladaptive schemas, resilience, and coping strategies on quality of life during treatment of personality disorders
5. Psychological immune competence-based resources in a psychiatric sample – preliminary results of an ongoing research
6. Examining the mediating role of shame, self-compassion and empathy between childhood trauma and symptoms of depression and anxiety
7. The role of self-compassion in the relationship between shame and internalized stigma in personality disorder: investigating potential barriers to treatment
8. Exploring the link between genetic risk for depression and functional connectivity of the nucleus accumbens in humans: role of SIRT1
9. Beyond pharmacotherapy for bipolar disorder– a group psychotherapeutic intervention for bipolar affective disorder patients: a treatment protocol and research proposal
10. Affective temperament polygenic risk scores predict lifetime and current depression in a general population sample
11. Effect of neuroticism on genetic susceptibility to depression in chronic pain versus non-pain groups: a genome-wide by trait interaction study
12. Forged in fire: interaction of P2RX7 variation with childhood adversities and recent stressors has divergent effects in depression and anxiety
13. GWAS implicates SDC2 gene encoding Syndecan 2, previously associated with PTSD, insomnia, and autism, in suicidal ideation
14. How does genetics contribute to endogenous and reactive depression? evidence from gene polymorphisms-based heritability and genetic correlations across multiple genome-wide association studies studies
15. Circadian rhythm and depression: CLOCK variation interacts with stress but not chronotype in impacting depression
16. Effects of depressive symptoms and changes in mental health-relevant lifestyle factors on suicidal ideation during the COVID-19 pandemic
17. “A melancholy…compounded of many simples, extracted from many objects”: heritability of affective temperaments suggests their role as endophenotypes for depression
18. Effect of belief in pandemic-related conspiracy theories and depressive symptom clusters on changes in religiousness and spirituality during COVID-19
19. Genome-wide association studies suggests clock circadian regulator gene variation is involved in the emergence of depression following recent severe stress exposure
20. Affective temperament polygenic risk scores predict current depression in general population pilot study
21. Hyperthymic temperament may protect against medication non-adherence among male but not female patients – results from a metaanalysis
22. Functional polymorphism of CLDN5 has stress mediating effect on current depressive symptoms
23. Genome-wide association studies confirms role of DCC gene in depression without recent stress exposure
24. Association of lifestyle changes during the pandemic are associated depression and its distinct symptom clusters – consideration for prevention and intervention
25. P.0640 Factors influencing changes in anxiety during the COVID-19 related lockdown: modifiable targets for prevention and intervention
26. P.0383 Switching to duloxetine following inadequate antidepressant response improves symptoms and quality of life in a prospective, real-world, observational study
27. P.0577 Variation in P2RX7 interacts with childhood traumas and negative life events influencing current depressive symptoms but not lifetime depression
28. P.0413 Modifiable risk and protective factors influencing changes in subjective depression during the COVID-19-lockdown: identifying targets for prevention and intervention
29. P.0900 The potential role of interferon signaling in migraine: a gene expression study
30. P.0109 Association of foxo1 gene variants with depression and childhood stress effects in a european sample
31. P.0422 CLOCK gene variation mediates effect of early childhood adversities and recent stressors on current depressive symptoms
32. P.0878 First GWAS on affective temperaments points to new targets and mechanisms in the path to understanding affective disorders
33. P.093 Significant associations between oxytocin receptor gene and anxiety symptoms in interaction with recent negative life events
34. P.174 Variation in OXTR gene is associated with current depression severity and possibly mediates the effects of recent negative life events
35. P.173 5-HTTLPR polymorphism of the serotonin transporter gene influences current suicidal ideation but not in interaction with childhood trauma
36. P.176 Investigating the polymorphisms of CDC 45 gene and gene-environment interactions related to depression
37. P.172 No association between OXTR1, lifetime depression and childhood trauma in a European general population sample
38. P.267 Association of chronotype and variation in the CLOCK gene in a large general European population sample
39. P.504 Variation in cannabinoid 1 receptor and GABRA6 genes in interaction with recent stress influences distinct suicide risk-related phenotypes
40. P.205 Lifetime depression is associated with SORCS3 gene polymorphisms: Replicating results from a large GWAS study in an independent population
41. Functional genetic variant in the GABRA6 gene interacts with environmental stress to increase the risk of multiple suicide risk-related phenotypes
42. Patterns of mentalisation and empathy as possible predictors of violence in schizophrenia
43. Indirect evidence of endophenotypic nature of depressive rumination: results of MTHFD1L and HTR2A genes
44. 5-HTTLPR ‘social sensitivity’ short allele may protect against depression after exposure to social network stressors in young people
45. Financial hardship may trigger migraine through circadian dysregulation – a possible role for the CLOCK gene
46. Genome-wide gene-based tests replicate the association of the SORCS3 gene with neuroticism
47. A new target for focusing on neurocognitive symptoms in depression: ATP6V1B2 rs1106634 is associated with hippocampal deficit and lifetime depression
48. The impact of currently recommended antihypertensive therapy on depression and other psychometric parameters: a prospective pilot study
49. 5-HTTLPR shows association with younger age at suicide: preliminary results from the Hungarian suicide biobank
50. Distinct symptom profiles in unipolar and bipolar depression based on the neurocircuitry theory
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