Dysfunctional social behavior has been implicated in the experience of depression. People with higher levels of depressive symptoms report more frequent negative social interactions and react more strongly to them. It remains unknown, however, whether reaction strength differs depending on whether social interactions are positive or negative. Drawing on socioevolutionary models of depression (N. B. Allen & P. B. T. Badcock, 2003), the authors propose that people with higher levels of depressive symptoms should react more strongly not only to negative social interactions but also to positive social interactions and a sense of belonging. Using nonclinical samples, 2 daily process studies examined the role of depression in people’s reactiv...
Reduced social functioning in depression has been explained by different factors. Reduced social con...
People who belong to many groups tend to have better health, including less depression. Group member...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Loneliness is becoming increasingly recognized as a pr...
Both clinical and subclinical depression are associated with social impairment; however, few studies...
BACKGROUND: Western societies often overemphasize the pursuit of happiness, and regard negative feel...
Abstract: Both clinical and subclinical depression are associated with social impairment; however, f...
Background: Clinical depression is often preceded by social withdrawal, however, limited research ha...
Introduction: Stress and social isolation are potent predictors of negative health outcomes and are ...
Humans need meaningful social interactions, but little is known about the consequences of not having...
Social interaction plays an important role in the development and treatment of depressive symptoms. ...
BackgroundThe emotional context insensitivity (ECI) hypothesis suggests individuals with depression ...
Recent literature has shown that the immune system is also responsible for regulating social behavio...
AbstractBackgroundSocial anhedonia, the decreased enjoyment of pleasant social experiences, is assoc...
Two studies were conducted to examine the interpersonal world of the depressive. It was hypothesized...
A fundamental assumption underlying any interpersonal model of depression is that depressed social b...
Reduced social functioning in depression has been explained by different factors. Reduced social con...
People who belong to many groups tend to have better health, including less depression. Group member...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Loneliness is becoming increasingly recognized as a pr...
Both clinical and subclinical depression are associated with social impairment; however, few studies...
BACKGROUND: Western societies often overemphasize the pursuit of happiness, and regard negative feel...
Abstract: Both clinical and subclinical depression are associated with social impairment; however, f...
Background: Clinical depression is often preceded by social withdrawal, however, limited research ha...
Introduction: Stress and social isolation are potent predictors of negative health outcomes and are ...
Humans need meaningful social interactions, but little is known about the consequences of not having...
Social interaction plays an important role in the development and treatment of depressive symptoms. ...
BackgroundThe emotional context insensitivity (ECI) hypothesis suggests individuals with depression ...
Recent literature has shown that the immune system is also responsible for regulating social behavio...
AbstractBackgroundSocial anhedonia, the decreased enjoyment of pleasant social experiences, is assoc...
Two studies were conducted to examine the interpersonal world of the depressive. It was hypothesized...
A fundamental assumption underlying any interpersonal model of depression is that depressed social b...
Reduced social functioning in depression has been explained by different factors. Reduced social con...
People who belong to many groups tend to have better health, including less depression. Group member...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Loneliness is becoming increasingly recognized as a pr...