2024
The effect of ABM on attentional networks and stress-induced emotional reactivity in a mixed clinical sample with depression: A randomized sham-controlled trial
Bø R, Kraft B, Jonassen R, Joormann J, Harmer C, Landrø N. The effect of ABM on attentional networks and stress-induced emotional reactivity in a mixed clinical sample with depression: A randomized sham-controlled trial. Neuroscience Applied 2024, 3: 104091. DOI: 10.1016/j.nsa.2024.104091.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttention Network TaskEmotional reactivityAttention networkEfficacy of attentional bias modificationAttentional bias modificationExecutive attention networkEffect of AbMBias modificationComorbid anxietyLab stressorDepressive disorderAttentional processesDepressive symptomsMinimal effect sizeDepression scoresNetwork tasksEffect sizeSham-controlled trialRandomized sham-controlled trialClinical samplesSham comparatorTwo-weekRandomized controlled trialsParticipantsAnxiety
2023
Cognitive predictors of stress-induced mood malleability in depression
Bø R, Kraft B, Joormann J, Jonassen R, Harmer C, Landrø N. Cognitive predictors of stress-induced mood malleability in depression. Anxiety Stress & Coping 2023, 37: 278-292. PMID: 37695740, DOI: 10.1080/10615806.2023.2255531.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive processesMood reactivityState ruminationNegative interpretation biasComorbid anxiety disordersDepression severityAttentional controlCognitive predictorsInterpretation biasAttentional networksImagery scriptsTrait ruminationTemporal precedenceAnxiety disordersRuminationNegative biasesSeverity of depressionMajor depressive disorderMalleabilityDepressionPredictive roleBiasesDepressive disorderTheoretical modelDisordersThe effect of attention bias modification on depressive symptoms in a comorbid sample: a randomized controlled trial
Bø R, Kraft B, Pedersen M, Joormann J, Jonassen R, Osnes K, Harmer C, Landrø N. The effect of attention bias modification on depressive symptoms in a comorbid sample: a randomized controlled trial. Psychological Medicine 2023, 53: 6389-6396. PMID: 36617964, PMCID: PMC10520597, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291722003956.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBeck Depression Inventory-IIDepressive symptomsDouble-blind randomized sham-controlled trialSham conditionRandomized sham-controlled trialSham-controlled trialLong-term outcomesMajor depressive episodeMajor depressive disorderSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeDepressive episodeDepressive disorderLong-term effectsComorbid disordersComorbid anxietyComorbid sampleConsecutive daysInventory-IIPredictor analysisInventory scoresTotal scoreSymptomsEffects of ABMClinical samples
2022
Development of a model to predict antidepressant treatment response for depression among Veterans
Puac-Polanco V, Ziobrowski H, Ross E, Liu H, Turner B, Cui R, Leung L, Bossarte R, Bryant C, Joormann J, Nierenberg A, Oslin D, Pigeon W, Post E, Zainal N, Zaslavsky A, Zubizarreta J, Luedtke A, Kennedy C, Cipriani A, Furukawa T, Kessler R. Development of a model to predict antidepressant treatment response for depression among Veterans. Psychological Medicine 2022, 53: 5001-5011. PMID: 37650342, PMCID: PMC10519376, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291722001982.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderVeterans Health AdministrationTreatment responseAntidepressant medicationADM treatmentDepression Symptomatology-Self ReportUS Veterans Health AdministrationBaseline self-reported dataAntidepressant treatment responseSheehan Disability ScaleBaseline symptom severityBeginning of treatmentVHA patientsQuick InventoryDisability ScaleDepressive disorderTreatment characteristicsSelf-report assessmentsTreatment selectionAlternative treatmentHealth AdministrationPatientsSymptom severityROC curveSelf-reported data
2017
Remoteness and Valence of Autobiographical Memory in Depression
Kim D, Yoon K, Joormann J. Remoteness and Valence of Autobiographical Memory in Depression. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2017, 42: 230-235. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-017-9881-6.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Telomere length and cortisol reactivity in children of depressed mothers
Gotlib I, LeMoult J, Colich N, Foland-Ross L, Hallmayer J, Joormann J, Lin J, Wolkowitz O. Telomere length and cortisol reactivity in children of depressed mothers. Molecular Psychiatry 2014, 20: 615-620. PMID: 25266121, PMCID: PMC4419149, DOI: 10.1038/mp.2014.119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderMedical illnessTelomere lengthDepressed mothersHPA axis activityOnset of depressionCortisol reactivityShort telomeresRecurrent episodesCortisol secretionDepressive disorderHistory of psychopathologyCortisol levelsOnset of disorderFamilial riskLaboratory stressorGreater cortisol reactivityDepressionImplicating dysregulationMothersIllnessDisordersPresent studyChildrenRiskAttention to Emotional Information in Social Anxiety Disorder With and Without Co-Occurring Depression
Kircanski K, Joormann J, Gotlib I. Attention to Emotional Information in Social Anxiety Disorder With and Without Co-Occurring Depression. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2014, 39: 153-161. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-014-9643-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial anxiety disorderHappy facesEmotional informationAnxiety disordersFacial emotional stimuliMajor depressive disorderCo-Occurring DepressionAttentional indicesCue valenceAngry facesAttentional engagementAttentional processingAttention taskEmotional stimuliCo-occurring major depressive disorderPure disordersDifferential patternsHigh comorbidityDisordersFaceAdult womenAttentionDepressive disorderPotential influenceHealthy controlsEmotion Regulation in Depression
Joormann J, Vanderlind W. Emotion Regulation in Depression. Clinical Psychological Science 2014, 2: 402-421. DOI: 10.1177/2167702614536163.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulationPositive affectNegative affectMaladaptive emotion regulationMajor depressive disorderCognitive controlCognitive biasesCognitive factorsCognitive theoryDepressive disorderDiscussion of implicationsAffective aspectsAffectDepression riskRecent researchDepressionHallmark featureDepressed patientsFuture directionsDisordersDifficultiesCardinal symptomsFrequent useAdaptive strategiesDepressive episode
2011
Emotion Regulation in Depression: Reflection Predicts Recovery from a Major Depressive Episode
Arditte K, Joormann J. Emotion Regulation in Depression: Reflection Predicts Recovery from a Major Depressive Episode. Cognitive Therapy And Research 2011, 35: 536-543. DOI: 10.1007/s10608-011-9389-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMajor depressive episodeDepressive episodeSymptom severityCurrent major depressive disorderMajor depressive disorderDepressive disorderInitial appointmentClinical depressionSignificant predictorsRecovery statusDepressionDiagnostic statusFrequency of useSymptom maintenanceEmotion regulationSeverityGreater chanceEpisodesStatusParticipants
2010
Emotion regulation in depression: Examining the role of cognitive processes
Joormann J, D'Avanzato C. Emotion regulation in depression: Examining the role of cognitive processes. Cognition & Emotion 2010, 24: 913-939. DOI: 10.1080/02699931003784939.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulationCognitive biasesCognitive processesNegative eventsMaladaptive emotion regulation strategiesEmotion regulation strategiesNon-depressed peopleMemory biasesCognitive controlNegative affectIndividual differencesRegulation strategiesEmotional responsesMood statesDepressed peopleDepression literatureNegative materialMaladaptive responsesBiasesFuture researchDeficitsDepressionHallmark featureDepressive disorderDifficulties