Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in negative affect (NA) among depressed individuals in response to daily positive events. This so-called mood-brightening (MB) effect represents a theoretical and empirical oddity. The current study is a secondary analysis investigating whether the MB effect is moderated by spontaneous use of emotion regulation strategies, which have been implicated in the maintenance and modulation of NA in prior work. Participants (N = 95) representing a large spectrum of depressive symptom severity reported their experiences of NA and the occurrence of positive events in daily life over the course of seven days using the experience sampling method. Our findi...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Depression is associated with the infrequent use of emotion regulation strategies that increase posi...
Decreased levels of positive affect (PA) are a hallmark of depression. Current models propose as pot...
Although emotional dysfunction is an important aspect of major depressive disorder (MDD), it has rar...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by high negative affect (NA) and low positive affec...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating disorder characterized by significant mood disturb...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
The mood brightening hypothesis postulates that people with depressive symptoms report more positive...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Depression is associated with the infrequent use of emotion regulation strategies that increase posi...
Decreased levels of positive affect (PA) are a hallmark of depression. Current models propose as pot...
Although emotional dysfunction is an important aspect of major depressive disorder (MDD), it has rar...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is primarily characterized by prevalent sadness and anhedonia. Labor...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Emotion regulation has primarily been studied either experimentally or by using retrospective trait ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by high negative affect (NA) and low positive affec...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a debilitating disorder characterized by significant mood disturb...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
The mood brightening hypothesis postulates that people with depressive symptoms report more positive...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
The present study tested 3 competing views of how depression alters emotional reactivity: positive a...
This article was published in the Fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...