2011
Changes in alcohol intake in response to transdiagnostic cognitive behaviour therapy for eating disorders
Karačić M, Wales JA, Arcelus J, Palmer RL, Cooper Z, Fairburn CG. Changes in alcohol intake in response to transdiagnostic cognitive behaviour therapy for eating disorders. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2011, 49: 573-577. PMID: 21704306, PMCID: PMC3387552, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2011.05.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol intakeCourse of treatmentTransdiagnostic cognitive behaviour therapyCognitive behavior therapyCurrent major depressive episodeMajor depressive episodeBehavior therapyHeavy drinking subjectsMean alcohol intakePre-treatment assessmentDepressive episodeMajor depressionDrinking subjectsAlcohol consumptionBaseline levelsOverall severityAlcohol useDisorder diagnosisDisorder psychopathologyIntakeDisordersGroup differencesTreatmentTherapyFirst assessment
1997
Expressed emotion and depression
Hayhurst H, Cooper Z, Paykel ES, Ramana R, Vearnals S. Expressed emotion and depression. The British Journal Of Psychiatry 1997, 171: 439-443. PMID: 9463602, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.171.5.439.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultDepressive DisorderExpressed EmotionFamilyFemaleForecastingHumansMaleRecurrenceTime FactorsConceptsDepressed patientsHamilton Depression Rating ScaleCourse of illnessDepression Rating ScaleResearch Diagnostic CriteriaCourse of depressionThree-monthly intervalsCamberwell Family InterviewResidual symptomsSubsequent relapseDiagnostic criteriaPatientsRating ScaleIllnessDepressionRemissionFamily interviewsRelapseCoursePrevious studiesCritical partnersLevel of criticismSymptoms
1996
Life events, social support and marital relationships in the outcome of severe depression
Paykel ES, Cooper Z, Ramana R, Hayhurst H. Life events, social support and marital relationships in the outcome of severe depression. Psychological Medicine 1996, 26: 121-133. PMID: 8643751, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291700033766.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLife eventsSocial supportResidual symptomsSubsequent relapseSevere depressionRecurrent depressionPsychosocial factorsMilder depressionsRemissionPatient samplesSubsequent courseSubsequent outcomesDepressionRecent evidenceOutcomesLength of timeMarital relationshipSuch depressionMonthsRelapseSymptomsDepressive
1995
Remission and relapse in major depression: a two-year prospective follow-up study
Ramana R, Paykel ES, Cooper Z, Hayhurst H, Saxty M, Surtees PG. Remission and relapse in major depression: a two-year prospective follow-up study. Psychological Medicine 1995, 25: 1161-1170. PMID: 8637946, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291700033134.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTwo-year prospective followMajor depressive subjectsGreater initial severityProspective followLate recurrencePoor outcomeWorse outcomesInitial severityDepressive subjectsMajor depressionRemissionAdequate treatmentRelapseGreater severityMonthsLonger durationDepressionSeveritySubjectsOutcomesTreatmentRecurrenceCohortFollowIllnessResidual symptoms after partial remission: an important outcome in depression
Paykel ES, Ramana R, Cooper Z, Hayhurst H, Kerr J, Barocka A. Residual symptoms after partial remission: an important outcome in depression. Psychological Medicine 1995, 25: 1171-1180. PMID: 8637947, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291700033146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedDepressive DisorderHumansLongitudinal StudiesMiddle AgedRecurrenceRemission, SpontaneousConceptsResidual symptomsPartial remissionMajor depressionSevere initial illnessImportant adverse outcomesHamilton Depression ScaleTypical depressive symptomsInitial illnessEarly relapsePrior illnessAdverse outcomesIllness episodesDepression ScaleDrug treatmentLow doseDepressive symptomsSymptom presenceSymptomsRemissionDepressionWeak associationStrongest predictorIllnessMonthsImportant outcomesDepressive Thinking: Shifts in Construct Accessibility or in Schematic Mental Models?
Teasdale J, Taylor M, Cooper Z, Hayhurst H, Paykel E. Depressive Thinking: Shifts in Construct Accessibility or in Schematic Mental Models? Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 1995, 104: 500-507. PMID: 7673573, DOI: 10.1037/0021-843x.104.3.500.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSchematic mental modelsMental modelsDepressive thinkingConstruct accessibilitySocial approvalPersonal achievementPersonal worthPositive completionDepression-related changesNegative constructsLatter predictionThinkingAlternative explanationDepressed patientsConstructsDepressionSentencesGeneralized increaseAchievementExperienceCompletion
1989
The Effects of Depression on Structural Aspects of the Recall of Prose
Watts F, Cooper Z. The Effects of Depression on Structural Aspects of the Recall of Prose. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 1989, 98: 150-153. PMID: 2708657, DOI: 10.1037/0021-843x.98.2.150.Peer-Reviewed Original Research