Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with psychosis and depression, and in those at risk for these conditions. Because depressive and psychotic symptoms often co-occur, increased affective reactivity in these disorders may be explained by the presence of depressive symptoms, psychotic symptoms, or both. Therefore, we examined whether affective reactivity to daily stress is related to positive psychotic symptoms, independently of depressive symptoms, and vice versa.Methods: We used data from an intensive sampling study in the general population (n = 411), with three measurements a day (t = 90). The following subjective stressors were assessed: appraisal of activities, appraisal of so...
An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an independent ris...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Cohen, LawrenceThe current study was based on O???Neill, Cohen, Tolpin, and Gunthert (2004) and was ...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an independent ris...
An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an independent ris...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Cohen, LawrenceThe current study was based on O???Neill, Cohen, Tolpin, and Gunthert (2004) and was ...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an independent ris...
An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an independent ris...
Objective: To investigate the emotional reactivity to small disturbances in daily life in patients w...
Cohen, LawrenceThe current study was based on O???Neill, Cohen, Tolpin, and Gunthert (2004) and was ...