2010
Physician-based estimates of medically unexplained symptoms: a comparison of four case definitions
Swanson L, Hamilton J, Feldman M. Physician-based estimates of medically unexplained symptoms: a comparison of four case definitions. Family Practice 2010, 27: 487-493. PMID: 20634265, DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmq051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedically unexplained symptomsChronic medically unexplained symptomsDiagnosis of somatoform disorderFactitious disorderReduce memory biasClinic daysPhysician estimatesUnexplained symptomsMedical settingsChart review studyDaily functioningSignificant distressPrevalence ratesSomatoform disordersPhysiciansMemory biasDistressOnline questionnaireSignificant impairmentClinicReview studiesDisordersPatientsQuestionnaireCertainty criteria
1989
Depression, Self-Focused Attention, and the Negative Memory Bias
Pyszczynski T, Hamilton J, Herring F, Greenberg J. Depression, Self-Focused Attention, and the Negative Memory Bias. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology 1989, 57: 351-357. DOI: 10.1037/0022-3514.57.2.351.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNegative memory biasSelf-focused attentionMemory biasDepressed peopleLevels of self-focused attentionDepressed college studentsExperiment 2 findingsSelf-focusingConditions of self-focusingNondepressed SsDepressed SsSelf-schemaDepressed individualsExperiment 1Experiment 2College studentsExternal focusDepressionFindingsBiasRecallPeopleAttentionNegativelyIndividuals