All Relations between Depression and positive emotion

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J Philippe Rushton, Stephen Erdl. No evidence that social desirability response set explains the general factor of personality and its affective correlates. Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. vol 13. issue 2. 2010-08-04. PMID:20397743. in study 2, four measures of affect in 133 university students loaded on a gfp both before and after controlling for social desirability such that those high on the gfp were high in self-esteem and positive affect and low in depression and negative affect. 2010-08-04 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kenneth I Pakenham, Stephen Co. The dimensional structure of benefit finding in multiple sclerosis and relations with positive and negative adjustment: A longitudinal study. Psychology & health. vol 24. issue 4. 2010-05-26. PMID:20205000. results of regression analyses indicated that the time 1 bfimss factors accounted for significant amounts of variance in each of the time 2 adjustment outcomes (positive states of mind, positive affect, anxiety, depression) after controlling for time 1 adjustment, and relevant demographic and illness variables. 2010-05-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Brant P Hasler, John J B Allen, David A Sbarra, Richard R Bootzin, Rebecca A Berner. Morningness-eveningness and depression: preliminary evidence for the role of the behavioral activation system and positive affect. Psychiatry research. vol 176. issue 2-3. 2010-05-14. PMID:20132992. morningness-eveningness and depression: preliminary evidence for the role of the behavioral activation system and positive affect. 2010-05-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Brant P Hasler, John J B Allen, David A Sbarra, Richard R Bootzin, Rebecca A Berner. Morningness-eveningness and depression: preliminary evidence for the role of the behavioral activation system and positive affect. Psychiatry research. vol 176. issue 2-3. 2010-05-14. PMID:20132992. given that circadian rhythms may also relate to the behavioral activation system (bas) and positive affect (pa), but not to the behavioral inhibition system (bis) or negative affect (na), it was hypothesized that individual differences in bas sensitivity and levels of pa, but not bis and na, would explain the association between morningness-eveningness and depression in a sample of 208 individuals with a range of depressive symptomatology. 2010-05-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jacky Boivin, Deborah Lancastl. Medical waiting periods: imminence, emotions and coping. Women's health (London, England). vol 6. issue 1. 2010-04-22. PMID:20088730. using a daily record-keeping chart designed for fertility treatment, 61 women undergoing ivf were monitored daily for emotional reactions (e.g., anxiety, depression and positive affect) and coping during 7 days of active treatment (stimulation), 7 days of waiting to find out whether a pregnancy was achieved (waiting) and 4 days of reacting to the pregnancy test results (outcome). 2010-04-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jacky Boivin, Deborah Lancastl. Medical waiting periods: imminence, emotions and coping. Women's health (London, England). vol 6. issue 1. 2010-04-22. PMID:20088730. the stimulation stage of treatment was characterized by positive affect with a lesser degree of anxiety, whereas the predominant emotions in the waiting stage were a combination of positive affect and anxiety symptoms versus depression. 2010-04-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Aaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Alexander J Shackman, Sharee N Light, Michael J Peterson, Gregory G Kolden, Ned H Kalin, Richard J Davidso. Reduced capacity to sustain positive emotion in major depression reflects diminished maintenance of fronto-striatal brain activation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 106. issue 52. 2010-02-17. PMID:20080793. reduced capacity to sustain positive emotion in major depression reflects diminished maintenance of fronto-striatal brain activation. 2010-02-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Aaron S Heller, Tom Johnstone, Alexander J Shackman, Sharee N Light, Michael J Peterson, Gregory G Kolden, Ned H Kalin, Richard J Davidso. Reduced capacity to sustain positive emotion in major depression reflects diminished maintenance of fronto-striatal brain activation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. vol 106. issue 52. 2010-02-17. PMID:20080793. using positive images, we used an emotion regulation task to test whether individuals with depression are unable to sustain activation in neural circuits underlying positive affect and reward. 2010-02-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Saviz C Sepah, Julienne E Bowe. Positive affect and inflammation during radiation treatment for breast and prostate cancer. Brain, behavior, and immunity. vol 23. issue 8. 2009-12-16. PMID:19559785. positive affect was assessed before treatment onset using the ces-d (center for epidemiological studies depression scale). 2009-12-16 2023-08-12 human
Amanda K Y Mak, Zhi-guo Hu, John X X Zhang, Zhuangwei Xiao, Tatia M C Le. Sex-related differences in neural activity during emotion regulation. Neuropsychologia. vol 47. issue 13. 2009-12-15. PMID:19555702. it was concluded that there are common as well as sex-specific sets of brain regions involved in regulating negative and positive emotion, and the findings may have significant implications for females' vulnerability to developing depression. 2009-12-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
David R Strong, Christopher W Kahler, Adam M Leventhal, Ana M Abrantes, Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson, Raymond Niaura, Richard A Brow. Impact of bupropion and cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression on positive affect, negative affect, and urges to smoke during cessation treatment. Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. vol 11. issue 10. 2009-11-27. PMID:19574407. impact of bupropion and cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression on positive affect, negative affect, and urges to smoke during cessation treatment. 2009-11-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Catherine Poulsen, Phan Luu, Stacey M Crane, Jason Quiring, Don M Tucke. Frontolimbic activity and cognitive bias in major depression. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 118. issue 3. 2009-11-16. PMID:19685947. greater depression and low positive affect were associated with decreased endorsement of favorable (good) traits, and greater anxiety and high negative affect were associated with increased endorsement of unfavorable (bad) traits. 2009-11-16 2023-08-12 human
Alicia A Hughes, Philip C Kendal. Psychometric properties of the Positive and Negative Affect Scale for Children (PANAS-C) in children with anxiety disorders. Child psychiatry and human development. vol 40. issue 3. 2009-10-13. PMID:19142724. as predicted, negative affect was significantly associated with measures of anxiety and depression whereas positive affect was associated with depression. 2009-10-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Lira Yoon, Jutta Joormann, Ian H Gotli. Judging the intensity of facial expressions of emotion: depression-related biases in the processing of positive affect. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 118. issue 1. 2009-08-06. PMID:19222328. biases in the judgment of the intensity of subtle expressions of positive affect could play an important role in the interpersonal difficulties that are associated with depression. 2009-08-06 2023-08-12 human
Dan Foti, Greg Hajca. Depression and reduced sensitivity to non-rewards versus rewards: Evidence from event-related potentials. Biological psychology. vol 81. issue 1. 2009-07-27. PMID:19162124. depression has been characterized in recent years in terms of deficits in positive affect and an underactive approach-related motivational system. 2009-07-27 2023-08-12 human
Cynthia Suveg, Brian Hoffman, Janice L Zeman, Kristel Thomassi. Common and specific emotion-related predictors of anxious and depressive symptoms in youth. Child psychiatry and human development. vol 40. issue 2. 2009-06-01. PMID:19039662. using structural equation modeling, emotion-related variables were identified that were common to both anxiety and depression (poor emotion awareness, emotion dysregulation, poor emotion regulation coping, high frequency of negative affect), most strongly related to depression (low frequency of positive affect), and most distinctly associated with anxiety (frequency of emotion experience, somatic response to emotion activation). 2009-06-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Valentina Lorenzetti, Nicholas B Allen, Alex Fornito, Christos Pantelis, Giovanni De Plato, Anthony Ang, Murat Yüce. Pituitary gland volume in currently depressed and remitted depressed patients. Psychiatry research. vol 172. issue 1. 2009-05-29. PMID:19239986. furthermore, pgv was not correlated with clinical features of depression (e.g., age of onset; number of episodes; and scores on subscales of the beck depression inventory, the positive affect and negative affect scale, and the mood and anxiety symptom questionnaire). 2009-05-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
L J Julian, L Vella, D Frankel, S L Minden, J R Oksenberg, D C Moh. ApoE alleles, depression and positive affect in multiple sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England). vol 15. issue 3. 2009-05-22. PMID:19244396. apoe alleles, depression and positive affect in multiple sclerosis. 2009-05-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ramony Chan, Robert Brooks, Jonathan Erlich, Josephine Chow, Michael Surany. The effects of kidney-disease-related loss on long-term dialysis patients' depression and quality of life: positive affect as a mediator. Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN. vol 4. issue 1. 2009-04-10. PMID:18987298. the effects of kidney-disease-related loss on long-term dialysis patients' depression and quality of life: positive affect as a mediator. 2009-04-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
M C Wichers, D Q C M Barge-Schaapveld, N A Nicolson, F Peeters, M de Vries, R Mengelers, J van O. Reduced stress-sensitivity or increased reward experience: the psychological mechanism of response to antidepressant medication. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 34. issue 4. 2009-03-23. PMID:18496519. depression has often been associated with increased negative affect reactivity to stress (stress-sensitivity) and reduced capacity to experience pleasure or positive affect (reward experience). 2009-03-23 2023-08-12 Not clear