词汇 | example_english_depressed-mood |
释义 | depressed moodcollocation in Englishmeanings of depressedand moodThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. Or, see other collocations with mood. depressed adjective uk /dɪˈprest/ us /dɪˈprest/ unhappy and ... See more at depressed mood noun[C] uk /muːd/ us /muːd/ the way you feel at a ... See more at mood Examples of depressed moodThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. For age, older adolescents reported higher levels of depressedmood than younger adolescents. Other stressful life events occurring in the year before a termination182,191 have also been associated with a more depressedmood. The third group consists of adolescents with a first degree relative with bipolar disorder who have inherited a biological vulnerability to a depressedmood. This conceptualization suggests a more complex process through which early work stressors might affect the self-concept and depressedmood in early adulthood. During a depressedmood (of the parent or the youth), perceptions of parent - youth relationships may be negatively biased. Importantly, a strong association was found between depressedmood and poor performance on cognitive function tests. Depressedmood, the fundamental characteristic of the disorder, is often experienced or expressed as decreased positive affect. Second, it is important to highlight that the current study addressed changes in depressedmood rather than clinical diagnoses of depression. One of the challenges in studying the link between involvement with deviant peers and depressedmood is multicollinearity. The role of peers in depressedmood or disorder may be especially salient in early adolescence. Depressedmood in working-class mothers with and without paid employment. The assertion that oncologists tend to assess depression based on overt manifestation of depressedmood is somewhat disconcerting. In fact, youth who worked longer hours during high school exhibit less depressedmood and greater selfefficacy. Contemporaneous young-adult work stressors diminish the sense of efficacy and heighten depressedmood, but do not appear to influence self-esteem. Our social support rating was subjective and could be distorted by the presence of depressedmood. All three present with depressedmood, low energy, and diminished interest in previously appealing activities. Depressedmood indicates the level of sad affect exhibited by the adolescent in the interactions. This analytic strategy allowed us to examine the perceptions of the influences on depressedmood across independent raters. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Want to learn more? Go to the definition of depressed Go to the definition of mood See other collocations with mood |
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