Desire for Control Moderates the Relationship Between Perceived Control and Depressive Symptomology
Abstract
:Introduction
Perceived Control and Depression
Desire for Control and Depressive Symptomology
Perceived Control, Desire for Control and Depressive Symptomology
Current Study
Materials and Methods
Design
Participants
Measures Perceived Control
Desire for Control
Depressive Symptomology
Procedure
Results
Preliminary Analyses
Moderation Analysis
Discussion
Clinical Implications
Limitations
Future Research
Conclusions
Conflicts of Interest disclosure
Compliance with ethical standards
Acknowledgments
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Variables | DS | PC | DFC |
---|---|---|---|
DS | - | - | - |
PC | -.35** | - | - |
DFC | -.17** | .49** | - |
Mean | 9.71 | 132.89 | 93.88 |
SD | 9.56 | 17.40 | 14.07 |
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Myles, L.A.M.; Merlo, E.M.; Obele, A. Desire for Control Moderates the Relationship Between Perceived Control and Depressive Symptomology. J. Mind Med. Sci. 2021, 8, 299-305. https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.82.P299305
Myles LAM, Merlo EM, Obele A. Desire for Control Moderates the Relationship Between Perceived Control and Depressive Symptomology. Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences. 2021; 8(2):299-305. https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.82.P299305
Chicago/Turabian StyleMyles, Liam Alexander MacKenzie, Emanuele Maria Merlo, and Antonia Obele. 2021. "Desire for Control Moderates the Relationship Between Perceived Control and Depressive Symptomology" Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences 8, no. 2: 299-305. https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.82.P299305
APA StyleMyles, L. A. M., Merlo, E. M., & Obele, A. (2021). Desire for Control Moderates the Relationship Between Perceived Control and Depressive Symptomology. Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences, 8(2), 299-305. https://doi.org/10.22543/7674.82.P299305