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    AVEC 2016 – Depression, mood, and emotion recognition workshop and challenge by Valstar, Michel F., Gratch, Jonathan, Schuller, Björn, Ringeval, Fabien, Lalanne, Denis, Torres, Mercedes Torres, Scherer, Stefan, Stratou, Giota, Cowie, Roddy, Pantic, Maja

    Published 2016
    “…The Audio/Visual Emotion Challenge and Workshop (AVEC 2016) "Depression, Mood and Emotion" will be the sixth competition event aimed at comparison of multimedia processing and machine learning methods for automatic audio, visual and physiological depression and emotion analysis, with all participants competing under strictly the same conditions. …”
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    Effect of group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on psychological well-being and glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes by Alvani, Seyed Reza, Mohd Zaharim, Norzarina, Kimura, Laurel Wynne

    Published 2015
    “…Glycemic control was measured by HbA1c value for each participant with pre- and post-blood tests, while psychological well-being was measured by the Well-being Questionnaire (W-BQ 22) developed by Bradley (1990) to measure depression, mood, anxiety, and various aspects of positive well-being exclusively for diabetics. …”
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    Tracking Effects of Problematic Social Networking on Adolescent Psychopathology: The Mediating Role of Sleep Disruptions by Vernon, Lynette, Modecki, K., Barber, B.

    Published 2017
    “…Participants’ problematic social networking, sleep disruption, and psychopathology (depressed mood, externalizing behaviors) were measured annually over 3 years. …”
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    Mapping Developmental Precursors of Cyber-Aggression: Trajectories of Risk Predict Perpetration and Victimization by Modecki, K., Barber, B., Vernon, Lynette

    Published 2013
    “…Developmental decreases in self-esteem also predicted both grade 11 perpetration and victimization. Finally, early depressed mood predicted both perpetration and victimization later on, regardless of developmental change in depressed mood in the interim. …”
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    Individual, school-related and family characteristics distinguish co-occurrence of drinking and depressive symptoms in very young adolescents by Salom, C., Kelly, A., Alati, Rosa, Williams, G., Patton, G., Williams, J.

    Published 2016
    “…This study assessed risky and protective characteristics of pre-teens with concurrent depressed mood/early alcohol use in a large school-based sample. …”
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    Mobile Phones in the Bedroom: Trajectories of Sleep Habits and Subsequent Adolescent Psychosocial Development by Vernon, Lynette, Modecki, K., Barber, B.

    Published 2018
    “…Changes in sleep behavior mediated the relation between early changes in night-time mobile phone use and later increases in depressed mood and externalizing behavior and later declines in self-esteem and coping.…”
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    Cognitive impairment and depressive symptoms coexisting in an elderly man by Masiran, Ruziana, Tze, Nicholas Ping Pang

    Published 2017
    “…On mental state examination, he denied having depressed mood, hallucinations or delusions, but there were prominent word-finding difficulties and impaired attention and concentration.…”
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    Assessment of mood in aphasia following stroke: validation of the Dynamic Visual Analogue Mood Scales (D-VAMS) by Barrows, Paul David, Thomas, Shirley A.

    Published 2017
    “…OBJECTIVES: To validate a non-verbal self-report measure of mood - the Dynamic Visual Analogue Mood Scales (D-VAMS) - against the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and assess its suitability as an outcome measure or screening measure for depressed mood following stroke. DESIGN: Cross-sectional observational cohort study. …”
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    Isolated Cerebellar Stroke Masquerades as Depression by Othman, Zahiruddin, Misron, Siti Nor Fadhlina, Azizan, Mohammad Nabhan Khalil

    Published 2018
    “…It is important to ascertain depression through depressive mood, and not by behavioral changes alone. …”
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    Psychological correlates of performance in young taekwondo participants by Ismail, Nik Azma Hanin Nik

    Published 2009
    “…In the non-depressed mood taekwondo-in, there was a significant association between anger and confusion (p = 0.001). …”
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    Determinants of stress among school teachers in Padang Terap district by Samsudin, Nabila Nor Liyana

    Published 2021
    “…Stress and stress-related complaints, such as tiredness and depressive mood, are widespread among teachers. However, awareness of the correlation between the overall level of teacher stress at school and the individual student results is limited. …”
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    Pain symptoms in depressed outpatients by Ahmad Qabil, Khalib

    Published 2009
    “…Twelve items from the HAM-D pertaining to depressed mood and various types of anxiety (including "depressed mood", "work & interests", "psychic anxiety", "somatic anxiety", "general somatic" and "genital symptoms"), as well as HAM-D total score (r = 0.608, p < 0.001) were positively correlated with severity of pain. …”
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    The design of knowledge-based sentiment analysis to detect depression based on youths' song listening behaviour: a preliminary study by Azmi Murad, Masrah Azrifah, Vanoo, V.

    Published 2021
    “…This study aims to analyse the sentiments of songs users listen to and monitor their mood for fourteen days consecutively to detect depressive mood using a knowledge-based depression detector. …”
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    Reactions of bereaved spouses to spousal death in Nigeria: implications for mental health counselling by Muhammed, Shuaib Abolakale

    Published 2023
    “…The findings of the study revealed that 53.5% of the respondents had positive grief reactions while 46.5% had negative reaction; the common grief reactions of respondents include loneliness, sleeplessness and depressive moods among others. The number of years that had passed since the loss had an impact on grieving people in Nigeria, but gender and nature of death had no bearing on how they were feeling. …”
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    Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Brief Mindful Self-Care and Resiliency (MSCR) Intervention for Nurses: a Controlled Trial by Slatyer, Susan, Craigie, M., Heritage, B., Davis, S., Rees, Clare

    Published 2017
    “…Analysis revealed that compared to the control group, the intervention group had significant reductions in burnout and depressed mood upon completion of the MSCR. Follow-up data indicated that these reductions persisted at 6-month post-MSCR for the intervention group. …”
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    First Year After Stroke: An Integrated Approach Focusing on Participation Goals Aiming to Reduce Depressive Symptoms by Graven, Christine, Brock, Kim, Hill, Keith, Cotton, Sue, Joubert, Lynette

    Published 2016
    “…The main outcome measure was depressed mood, measured by the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale. …”
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