Alan S. Lee
University of Nottingham
9 Papers
197 Citations
Alan S. Lee is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuroticism & Psychometrics. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Quality of parenting and vulnerability to depression: Results from a family study
TL;DR: Low perceived parental care was associated with a past history of depression, that it was not entirely an artefact of having been depressed, and it was suggested that this association was partially independent of neuroticism.
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Does recurrent depression lead to a change in neuroticism
TL;DR: The hypothesis that recurrent or chronic depressive illness produces a long-term change in neuroticism was examined in a sample of 89 depressed patients admitted to the Maudsley Hospital in 1965/6 and the hypothesis was not supported.
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Can future suicidal behaviour in depressed patients be predicted
TL;DR: Severe dysphoria, past alcoholism and chronic physical illness were most predictive of suicidal attempting; however, different variables predicted the frequency, degree of intent and severity of medical threat of subsequent suicidal attempts.
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Do Different Subtypes of Hospitalized Depressives Have Different Long-term Outcomes?
TL;DR: In 1965 and 1966, a consecutive series of 89 patients admitted to the Maudsley Hospital, London, England, with depressive illness were interviewed, and various personality questionnaires were administered; 18 years later, they were followed up and reinterviewed.
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Dysfunctional attitudes in depressed and recovered depressed patients and their first-degree relatives.
TL;DR: It is proposed that the results support the conclusion that self-report measures of cognitive vulnerability should focus on specific rather than global effects, if progress is to be made in the search for true vulnerability factors.
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