Amy Mezulis
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American clinical psychologist and researcher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Amy Mezulis is an American clinical psychologist and researcher, based at Seattle Pacific University since 2006. Early life and education Mezulis earned a BA from Harvard University and an MA and PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She completed her pre-doctoral fellowship at the Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System – Seattle and her postdoctoral fellowship at Seattle Children's Hospital.
Amy Mezulis's Published Works
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- Is there a universal positivity bias in attributions? A meta-analytic review of individual, developmental, and cultural differences in the self-serving attributional bias. (2004) (1129)
- The ABCs of depression: integrating affective, biological, and cognitive models to explain the emergence of the gender difference in depression. (2008) (965)
- Father involvement moderates the effect of maternal depression during a child's infancy on child behavior problems in kindergarten. (2004) (286)
- The developmental origins of cognitive vulnerability to depression: temperament, parenting, and negative life events in childhood as contributors to negative cognitive style. (2006) (256)
- Stress and Emotional Reactivity as Explanations for Gender Differences in Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms (2009) (161)
- The influence of child gender role and maternal feedback to child stress on the emergence of the gender difference in depressive rumination in adolescence. (2010) (138)
- Gender Differences in the Cognitive Vulnerability-Stress Model of Depression in the Transition to Adolescence (2010) (109)
- Religious Coping, Stress, and Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescents: A Prospective Study (2012) (98)
- Gender Differences in Depression: Biological, Affective, Cognitive, and Sociocultural Factors. (2020) (83)
- Domain Specificity of Gender Differences in Rumination (2002) (79)
- LONELINESS AMONG YOUNG ADULTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE MEDIATIONAL ROLES OF SOCIAL MEDIA USE AND SOCIAL SUPPORT SEEKING (2020) (74)
- The association between temperament and depressive symptoms in adolescence: Brooding and reflection as potential mediators (2011) (72)
- A Prospective Study of Brooding and Reflection as Moderators of the Relationship between Stress and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence (2012) (70)
- Adolescent emotionality and effortful control: Core latent constructs and links to psychopathology and functioning. (2015) (69)
- The Role of Resilience and Gratitude in Posttraumatic Stress and Growth Following a Campus Shooting (2017) (63)
- Moderating Effects of Brooding and Co-Rumination on the Relationship Between Stress and Depressive Symptoms in Early Adolescence: A Multi-Wave Study (2015) (63)
- Rumination Mediates the Relationship between Infant Temperament and Adolescent Depressive Symptoms (2010) (55)
- Affective, Biological, and Cognitive Predictors of Depressive Symptom Trajectories in Adolescence (2014) (54)
- Identifying Risk for Self-Harm: Rumination and Negative Affectivity in the Prospective Prediction of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury. (2016) (51)
- Socialized to Ruminate? Gender Role Mediates the Sex Difference in Rumination for Interpersonal Events (2011) (39)
- Trait affectivity and response styles to positive affect: Negative affectivity relates to dampening and positive affectivity relates to enhancing ☆ (2016) (38)
- Negative Cognitive Style Trajectories in the Transition to Adolescence (2011) (36)
- Cognitive mechanisms linking low trait positive affect to depressive symptoms: A prospective diary study (2014) (34)
- Different Stressors, Different Strategies, Different Outcomes: How Domain-Specific Stress Responses Differentially Predict Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescents (2013) (34)
- Dampening and brooding jointly link temperament with depressive symptoms: A prospective study (2015) (31)
- Religious Coping as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Stress and Depressive Symptoms (2016) (31)
- The mediating effect of adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies on executive functioning impairment and depressive symptoms among adolescents (2017) (26)
- Joint Contributions of Negative Emotionality, Positive Emotionality, and Effortful Control on Depressive Symptoms in Youth (2019) (25)
- A Latent Class Analysis of Depressive and Externalizing Symptoms in Nonreferred Adolescents (2011) (22)
- Pathways linking temperament and depressive symptoms: A short-term prospective diary study among adolescents (2012) (22)
- Examining biological vulnerability in environmental context: Parenting moderates effects of low resting respiratory sinus arrhythmia on adolescent depressive symptoms. (2015) (21)
- Positive affective functioning in anhedonic individuals' daily life: Anything but flat and blunted. (2017) (19)
- Physiological Self-Regulation Buffers the Relationship between Impulsivity and Externalizing Behaviors among Nonclinical Adolescents (2018) (18)
- Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as a predictor of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors among adolescents. (2016) (18)
- The effect of trauma proximity and ruminative response styles on posttraumatic stress and posttraumatic growth following a university shooting. (2020) (15)
- Pathways to Depressive Symptoms in Young Adults: Examining Affective, Self-Regulatory, and Cognitive Vulnerability Factors (2012) (14)
- Is Rumination a Risk and a Protective Factor? (2017) (13)
- Motives for and impairment associated with alcohol and marijuana use among college students. (2019) (11)
- Sex differences in domain-specific depressogenic cognitive responses to negative and positive life events (2015) (10)
- Integrating Affective and Cognitive Vulnerabilities to Depression: Examining Individual Differences in Cognitive Responses to Induced Stress (2012) (9)
- Somatic Symptoms Mediate the Relationship Between Health Anxiety and Health‐Related Quality of Life over Eight Weeks (2017) (9)
- Stress and parenting predict changes in adolescent respiratory sinus arrhythmia. (2019) (8)
- Examining the Relationship Between Daily Co-Rumination and Rumination in Response to Negative Events Among Adolescents Using Ecological Momentary Assessment (2019) (8)
- Respiratory sinus arrhythmia and adaptive emotion regulation as predictors of nonsuicidal self-injury in young adults. (2018) (7)
- Pre‐ejection period reactivity to reward is associated with anhedonic symptoms of depression among adolescents (2017) (6)
- Modeling the Gender Difference in Depression: A Commentary on Cambron, Acitelli, and Pettit (2009) (6)
- Low physiological arousal and high impulsivity as predictors of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors among adolescents. (2018) (5)
- Does shame influence nonsuicidal self-injury among college students? An investigation into the role of shame, negative urgency, and brooding (2018) (5)
- Disentangling vulnerabilities from outcomes: Distinctions between trait affect and depressive symptoms in adolescent and adult samples. (2016) (5)
- Affective Reactivity Predicts Cognitive Reactivity to Induced Stress in (2012) (4)
- Ruminating on the Positive: Paths from Trait Positive Emotionality to Event-Specific Gratitude (2019) (4)
- Cognitive Mechanisms Reciprocally Transmit Vulnerability between Depressive and Somatic Symptoms (2015) (4)
- Brooding Concurrently and Prospectively Links Trait Positive and Negative Affect to Depressive Symptoms (2020) (2)
- Problem Talk in Adolescence: Temperament and Attachment as Predictors of Co-Rumination Trajectories in Boys and Girls (2021) (1)
- Investigating Affective Responding to Daily Positive Events Among Adolescents Using Ecological Momentary Assessment (2021) (1)
- Emotional reactivity as a vulnerability for nonsuicidal self-injury in young adults: The moderating effect of emotion regulation (2017) (1)
- Gender Differences and Similarities in Mental Health (2016) (1)
- Ruminating on the Positive: Paths from Trait Positive Emotionality to Event-Specific Gratitude (2017) (0)
- The Sleep-Stress Paradox: Five Steps to Better Sleep (2012) (0)
- Religious strength of faith and marijuana use frequency predict marijuana-related impairment in college students. (2020) (0)
- Brooding and co-rumination as moderators of the relationship between stress and depressive symptom trajectories (2014) (0)
- Joint contributions of temperament and cognitive strategies in adolescent depressive symptoms (2018) (0)
- Temperament and attachment as predictors of co-rumination trajectories in adolescence (2015) (0)
- Affective, Biological, and Cognitive Predictors of Depressive Symptom Trajectories in Adolescence (2013) (0)
- Stress and Parenting Predict Changes in Adolescent RSA (2019) (0)
- Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia as a Predictor of Daily Emotion Regulation (2022) (0)
- Different Stressors, Different Strategies, Different Outcomes: How Domain-Specific Stress Responses Differentially Predict Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescents (2012) (0)
- Data and code (2016) (0)
- Negative and positive activation for stress and reward in depressed and nondepressed adolescents (2017) (0)
- Impact of stress and parenting on respiratory sinus arrythmia trajectories in early adolescence. (2021) (0)
- Moderating Effects of Brooding and Co-Rumination on the Relationship Between Stress and Depressive Symptoms in Early Adolescence: A Multi-Wave Study (2014) (0)
- Acknowledgments (2015) (0)
- Physiological Self-Regulation Buffers the Relationship between Impulsivity and Externalizing Behaviors among Nonclinical Adolescents (2017) (0)
- Problem talk in adolescence: Investigating temperament and attachment as predictors of co-rumination trajectories (2017) (0)
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