OBJECTIVE: Positive affect (PA) is closely linked to prevention of, and recovery from, depression. Previous studies have investigated PA reactivity to pleasant situations with respect to its protective properties in relation to mood disorder. The purpose of this study was to examine, and replicate, whether moment-to-moment transfer of PA in daily life (PA persistence) is relevant to the prediction of future course of depression. METHOD: Individuals from three different studies (one general population sample (n=540), and two patient samples (n=43 and n=50) with matching controls (n=39 and n=21, respectively)) participated in an Experience Sampling Method (ESM) study. Time-lagged multilevel analyses were used to assess the degree of transfer ...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Objectives Positive affect (PA) plays a crucial role in the development, course, and recovery of dep...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a highly recurrent and potentially chronic disorder. While much r...
Objective: Positive affect (PA) is closely linked to prevention of, and recovery from, depression. P...
BACKGROUND: Identifying momentary risk and protective mechanisms may enhance our understanding and t...
Positive affect (PA) plays a crucial role in the development, course, and recovery of depression. Re...
Decreased levels of positive affect (PA) are a hallmark of depression. Current models propose as pot...
Objectives Positive affect (PA) plays a crucial role in the development, course, and recovery of dep...
Positive affect (PA) plays a crucial role in the development, course, and recovery of depression. Re...
The extent to which people are aware of their emotional experiences, label them and communicate them...
Depression is associated with the infrequent use of emotion regulation strategies that increase posi...
How positive and negative feelings are interrelated in everyday emotional experience is a question t...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Depressed individuals show altered responding to positive events relative to healthy individuals. Th...
Depressed individuals show altered responding to positive events relative to healthy individuals. Th...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Objectives Positive affect (PA) plays a crucial role in the development, course, and recovery of dep...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a highly recurrent and potentially chronic disorder. While much r...
Objective: Positive affect (PA) is closely linked to prevention of, and recovery from, depression. P...
BACKGROUND: Identifying momentary risk and protective mechanisms may enhance our understanding and t...
Positive affect (PA) plays a crucial role in the development, course, and recovery of depression. Re...
Decreased levels of positive affect (PA) are a hallmark of depression. Current models propose as pot...
Objectives Positive affect (PA) plays a crucial role in the development, course, and recovery of dep...
Positive affect (PA) plays a crucial role in the development, course, and recovery of depression. Re...
The extent to which people are aware of their emotional experiences, label them and communicate them...
Depression is associated with the infrequent use of emotion regulation strategies that increase posi...
How positive and negative feelings are interrelated in everyday emotional experience is a question t...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Depressed individuals show altered responding to positive events relative to healthy individuals. Th...
Depressed individuals show altered responding to positive events relative to healthy individuals. Th...
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in...
Objectives Positive affect (PA) plays a crucial role in the development, course, and recovery of dep...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a highly recurrent and potentially chronic disorder. While much r...