David J A Dozois
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Recent Articles
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Chokka P, Bender A, Brennan S, Ahmed G, Corbiere M, Dozois D, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2023 Sep;
14:1207653.
PMID: 37732077
Major depressive disorder (MDD) and other mental health issues pose a substantial burden on the workforce. Approximately half a million Canadians will not be at work in any week because...
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Santee A, Rnic K, Chang K, Chen R, Hoffmeister J, Liu H, et al.
Clin Psychol Rev
. 2023 Jun;
103:102299.
PMID: 37307790
The stress generation hypothesis suggests that some individuals contribute more than others to the occurrence of dependent (self-generated), but not independent (fateful), stressful life events. This phenomenon is commonly studied...
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Rnic K, Santee A, Hoffmeister J, Liu H, Chang K, Chen R, et al.
Psychol Bull
. 2023 Jun;
149(5-6):330-369.
PMID: 37261747
Stress generation theory initially posited that depression elevates risk for some stressful events (i.e., dependent events) but not others (i.e., independent events). This preregistered meta-analytic review examined whether stress generation...
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Martskvishvili K, Panjikidze M, Kamushadze T, Garuchava N, Dozois D
J Cogn Psychother
. 2022 Mar;
35(4):268-289.
PMID: 35236748
The current study presents the psychometric investigation of the Georgian version of the Cognitive Distortion Scale (G-CDS) (Covin et al., 2011). The Cognitive Distortion Scale measures the 10 cognitive distortions...
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Gillies J, Dozois D
J Affect Disord
. 2021 Jun;
292:328-336.
PMID: 34139405
Background: Mood Induction Procedures (MIPs) are used widely in research on cognitive vulnerability to depression. Although empirical evidence supports certain MIPs as effective, little research has evaluated whether MIP-induced sad...
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Liu P, Vandemeer M, Joanisse M, Barch D, Dozois D, Hayden E
Neuroimage Clin
. 2020 Sep;
28:102422.
PMID: 32949875
Self-referential processing (i.e., self-schemas that guide processing of self-descriptive information) emerges early in youth, with deeper encoding of negative self-descriptors and/or shallower encoding of positive self-descriptors causally linked to depression....
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Liu P, Vandermeer M, Joanisse M, Barch D, Dozois D, Hayden E
Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging
. 2020 Feb;
5(4):429-437.
PMID: 32081615
Background: According to cognitive theories of depression, more negative and less positive self-schemas are thought to play a causal role in the disorder. Existing evidence speaks to the neural substrates...
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Thiruchselvam T, Dozois D, Bagby R, Lobo D, Ravindran L, Quilty L
J Affect Disord
. 2019 Mar;
251:121-129.
PMID: 30921595
Background: Patient outcome expectancy - the belief that treatment will lead to an improvement in symptoms - is linked to favourable therapeutic outcomes in major depressive disorder (MDD). The present...
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Wilde J, Dozois D
Clin Psychol Rev
. 2019 Mar;
70:13-25.
PMID: 30875565
Difficulties in romantic relationships are a prominent part of the disorder for many individuals with depression. Researchers have called for an integration of interpersonal and cognitive-behavioral theories to better understand...