ABSTRACT. Position in the social hierarchy is a major determinant of health outcomes. We examined the associations between aspects of social hierarchy and depressive symptoms with a specific focus on one potential psychological mechanism: emotion suppression. Suppressing negative emotion has mental health costs, but individuals with low social power and low social status may use these strategies to avoid conflict. Study 1 assessed perceived social power, tendency to suppress negative emotion, and depressive symptoms in a community sample of women. Low social power was related to greater depressive symptoms, and this relationship was partially mediated by emotion suppression. Study 2 examined education as a proxy for social hierarchy positio...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated the negative effects of study-related stressors on th...
The present study is a longitudinal analysis of the buffering hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests t...
Appraisal theories of emotion suggest that people's interpretations of situations are related to spe...
This study was guided by the social rank theory of depression and aimed to explore the relationship ...
Background: Depression can be debilitating, as well as a risk factor for self-harm and suicide. Soc...
Objectives. Social mentality theory outlines how specialist systems have evolved to facilitate diffe...
Objectives. Social mentality theory outlines how specialist systems have evolved to facilitate diffe...
Background: This paper presents a new psychological model of why low income increases risk of mental...
Objectives: As social creatures, we monitor our relative rank and/or status with others via social c...
BACKGROUND: Western societies often overemphasize the pursuit of happiness, and regard negative feel...
Research consistently shows a negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression...
Drawing together insights from two theories—hierometer theory and social rank theory—we investigated...
In this article, the authors evaluate the possible roles of negative emotions and cognitions in the ...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This study examined whether commonly used social class indicators (occupational prestige, education,...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated the negative effects of study-related stressors on th...
The present study is a longitudinal analysis of the buffering hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests t...
Appraisal theories of emotion suggest that people's interpretations of situations are related to spe...
This study was guided by the social rank theory of depression and aimed to explore the relationship ...
Background: Depression can be debilitating, as well as a risk factor for self-harm and suicide. Soc...
Objectives. Social mentality theory outlines how specialist systems have evolved to facilitate diffe...
Objectives. Social mentality theory outlines how specialist systems have evolved to facilitate diffe...
Background: This paper presents a new psychological model of why low income increases risk of mental...
Objectives: As social creatures, we monitor our relative rank and/or status with others via social c...
BACKGROUND: Western societies often overemphasize the pursuit of happiness, and regard negative feel...
Research consistently shows a negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and depression...
Drawing together insights from two theories—hierometer theory and social rank theory—we investigated...
In this article, the authors evaluate the possible roles of negative emotions and cognitions in the ...
Decades of research has established an inverse association between socioeconomic position and psycho...
This study examined whether commonly used social class indicators (occupational prestige, education,...
Background: Previous research has demonstrated the negative effects of study-related stressors on th...
The present study is a longitudinal analysis of the buffering hypothesis. This hypothesis suggests t...
Appraisal theories of emotion suggest that people's interpretations of situations are related to spe...