Studies of Western samples (e.g., European Americans [EAs]) suggest that depressed individuals tend to show diminished emotional reactivity (J. G. Gehricke & A. J. Fridlund, 2002; G. E. Schwartz, P. L. Fair, P. Salt, M. R. Mandel, & G. L. Klerman, 1976a, 1976b). Do these findings generalize to individuals oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions (i.e., reports of emotional experience, facial behavior, and physiological reactivity) of depressed and nondepressed EAs and Asian Americans of East Asian descent (AAs) to sad and amusing films. Their results were consistent with previous findings: Depressed EAs showed a pattern of diminished reactivity to the sad film (less crying, less in...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
Previous work has shown that emotional control is highly valued in Asian culture. However, little is...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
2014-11-21Despite the generally held notion that Asian Americans express depression differently than...
Lifetime rates of clinical depression and anxiety in the West tend to be approximately 4 to 10 times...
Lifetime rates of clinical depression and anxiety in the West tend to be approximately 4 to 10 times...
Much empirical work documents the downsides of suppressing emotions. Emerging research points to the...
This study investigated the influence of culture and depression on (1) emotion priming reactions, (2...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depression is a mood disorder that appears to affect a large number of people worldwide at an esca...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
Previous work has shown that emotional control is highly valued in Asian culture. However, little is...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
oriented to other cultures (e.g., East Asian cultures)? The authors compared the emotional reactions...
2014-11-21Despite the generally held notion that Asian Americans express depression differently than...
Lifetime rates of clinical depression and anxiety in the West tend to be approximately 4 to 10 times...
Lifetime rates of clinical depression and anxiety in the West tend to be approximately 4 to 10 times...
Much empirical work documents the downsides of suppressing emotions. Emerging research points to the...
This study investigated the influence of culture and depression on (1) emotion priming reactions, (2...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depression is a mood disorder that appears to affect a large number of people worldwide at an esca...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Depressed individuals often fail to react to emotionally significant stimuli. The significance of th...
Over the last decade, significant empirical research has examined the influence of culture on a vari...
Whether emotion is universal or social is a recurrent issue in the history of emotion study among ps...
Previous work has shown that emotional control is highly valued in Asian culture. However, little is...