Scatterplots for the relationships between changes in positive affect (ΔPA, a) and negative affect (ΔNA, b) on the y-axis with CTQ score (min = 25, max = 125) on the x-axis. The analyses were performed on the combined group of persistent and recurrent patients, since CTQ scores did not differ between groups. For illustration purposes, the two groups are depicted in different colors. persistent = patients with persistent depression, recurrent = patients with recurrent depression. Asterisks denote outliers according to the interquartile-range method.</p
Anhedonia, reduced positive affect and enhanced negative affect are integral characteristics of majo...
<div><p>Anhedonia, reduced positive affect and enhanced negative affect are integral characteristics...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
a) Group mean subscale scores with SEM for positive (PA) and negative affect (NA), pre and post mood...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high clinical and epidemiological relevance of persistent depression, li...
Background: Mixed evidence exists regarding the role of cognitive reactivity (CR; cognitive responsi...
<p>High positive affect and low negative affect lead to lower levels of depression compared to low p...
More instability (MSSD) and variability (SD) of negative affect (NA) have been related to current an...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
<p>Scatterplots for the three correlations in the control group: between SCR (S1) and the state depr...
Background: Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a cognitive process that is repetitive, passive, r...
Comparisons between high and low symptoms of depression on positive, neutral, negative prospective i...
A mood induction paradigm was used to examine dysphoria-related changes in two types of cognitive pr...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in day-to-day affect fluctuations of patients with depressi...
Background Major depressive disorder is an emotional disorder. It is important to improve our unders...
Anhedonia, reduced positive affect and enhanced negative affect are integral characteristics of majo...
<div><p>Anhedonia, reduced positive affect and enhanced negative affect are integral characteristics...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
a) Group mean subscale scores with SEM for positive (PA) and negative affect (NA), pre and post mood...
BACKGROUND: Despite the high clinical and epidemiological relevance of persistent depression, li...
Background: Mixed evidence exists regarding the role of cognitive reactivity (CR; cognitive responsi...
<p>High positive affect and low negative affect lead to lower levels of depression compared to low p...
More instability (MSSD) and variability (SD) of negative affect (NA) have been related to current an...
Background: The risk of recurrence in depressive disorder is high and increases with the number of e...
<p>Scatterplots for the three correlations in the control group: between SCR (S1) and the state depr...
Background: Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a cognitive process that is repetitive, passive, r...
Comparisons between high and low symptoms of depression on positive, neutral, negative prospective i...
A mood induction paradigm was used to examine dysphoria-related changes in two types of cognitive pr...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in day-to-day affect fluctuations of patients with depressi...
Background Major depressive disorder is an emotional disorder. It is important to improve our unders...
Anhedonia, reduced positive affect and enhanced negative affect are integral characteristics of majo...
<div><p>Anhedonia, reduced positive affect and enhanced negative affect are integral characteristics...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...