All Relations between Depression and positive emotion

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Judith T Moskowitz, K Jackson, M E Freedman, V E Grote, I Kwok, S A Schuette, E O Cheung, E L Addingto. Positive Psychological Intervention Effects on Depression: Positive Emotion Does Not Mediate Intervention Impact in a Sample with Elevated Depressive Symptoms. Affective science. vol 4. issue 1. 2023-04-18. PMID:37070017. positive psychological intervention effects on depression: positive emotion does not mediate intervention impact in a sample with elevated depressive symptoms. 2023-04-18 2023-08-14 human
Judith T Moskowitz, K Jackson, M E Freedman, V E Grote, I Kwok, S A Schuette, E O Cheung, E L Addingto. Positive Psychological Intervention Effects on Depression: Positive Emotion Does Not Mediate Intervention Impact in a Sample with Elevated Depressive Symptoms. Affective science. vol 4. issue 1. 2023-04-18. PMID:37070017. positive psychological interventions (ppis), programs that specifically target positive emotions, cognitions, and behaviors, have been shown to reduce depression and improve other aspects of psychological well-being. 2023-04-18 2023-08-14 human
Liesbeth Bogaert, Barnaby D Dunn, Marta Walentynowicz, Filip Rae. 'It just doesn't feel right' and other reasons why some people fear and avoid positive emotions. Acta psychologica. vol 235. 2023-04-05. PMID:37018932. the need to further our understanding of positive affect dysregulation in depression has been widely acknowledged. 2023-04-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
Yun-Hsin Huang, Yu-Ting Huang, Nai-Shing Ye. Interoceptive sensibility differentiates the predictive pattern of emotional reactivity on depression. Frontiers in psychology. vol 14. 2023-03-20. PMID:36936002. lower positive reactivity predicted depression among individuals with low is (harder to activate positive emotions) and worriers (shorter duration of positive emotions) but not among individuals with high is. 2023-03-20 2023-08-14 human
Ashleigh V Rutherford, Samuel D McDougle, Jutta Joorman. "Don't [ruminate], be happy": A cognitive perspective linking depression and anhedonia. Clinical psychology review. vol 101. 2023-03-05. PMID:36871425. in this paper, we argue that by examining the relation between cognitive constructs and deficits in positive affect, we may better understand anhedonia in depression thereby improving prevention and intervention efforts. 2023-03-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
Ashleigh V Rutherford, Samuel D McDougle, Jutta Joorman. "Don't [ruminate], be happy": A cognitive perspective linking depression and anhedonia. Clinical psychology review. vol 101. 2023-03-05. PMID:36871425. we review the extant literature on cognitive deficits in depression and discuss how these dysfunctions may not only lead to sustained negative affect but, importantly, interfere with an ability to attend to social and environmental cues that could restore positive affect. 2023-03-05 2023-08-14 Not clear
Kiera M James, Jennifer S Silk, Lori N Scott, Emily A Hutchinson, Sarah Wang, Stefanie L Sequeira, Celine Lu, Caroline Oppenheimer, Cecile D Ladouceu. Peer Connectedness and Social Technology Use During COVID-19 Lockdown. Research on child and adolescent psychopathology. 2023-03-04. PMID:36870012. at the between-person level, more time video-chatting with peers across the 10 days was indirectly associated with higher average positive affect during lockdown and less depression seven-months later, via higher mean closeness with peers. 2023-03-04 2023-08-14 Not clear
Abby Braden, Wesley R Barnhart, Maria Kalantzis, Rachel Redondo, Aubrey Dauber, LaNaya Anderson, Emily L Tilstra-Ferrel. Eating when depressed, anxious, bored, or happy: An examination in treatment-seeking adults with overweight/obesity. Appetite. 2023-03-03. PMID:36868313. emotional eating in response to depression (ee-depression), anxiety/anger (ee-anxiety/anger), and boredom (ee-boredom) were assessed with the revised emotional eating scale (ees-r), and positive emotional eating (ee-positive) was assessed with the positive emotions subscale of the emotional appetite questionnaire (emaq). 2023-03-03 2023-08-14 Not clear
Bolade M Santos, Ann F Hayno. Difficulties with positive emotion regulation in anorexia nervosa. European eating disorders review : the journal of the Eating Disorders Association. 2023-03-01. PMID:36854860. greater positive emotion nonacceptance was associated with higher anxiety (p = 0.015) and depression (p = 0.022) among individuals with an. 2023-03-01 2023-08-14 human
Wei Pan, Xianbin Wang, Wenwei Zhou, Bowen Hang, Liwen Gu. Linguistic Analysis for Identifying Depression and Subsequent Suicidal Ideation on Weibo: Machine Learning Approaches. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 20. issue 3. 2023-02-11. PMID:36768053. the results of the logistic regression model showed that the scliwc (simplified chinese version of liwc) features such as affection, positive emotion, negative emotion, sadness, health, and death significantly predicted depression (nagelkerke's 2023-02-11 2023-08-14 Not clear
Hagar Hallihan, Perry Tsai, Nan Lv, Lan Xiao, Beatriz Peñalver Bernabé, Yichao Wu, Ghanshyam N Pandey, Leanne M Williams, Olusola A Ajilore, Jun M. Affective neural circuits and inflammatory markers linked to depression and anxiety symptoms in patients with comorbid obesity. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 160. 2023-02-10. PMID:36764197. partial least squares analyses then showed that changes in il-1ra and tnf-α and changes in three neural targets (in negative affect and positive affect circuits) at 2 months were associated with changes in depression and anxiety symptoms at 6 months. 2023-02-10 2023-08-14 human
L M Hadden, H Penny, A L Jones, A M Partridge, T M Lancaster, C Alle. Pre-frontal stimulation does not reliably increase reward responsiveness. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 159. 2023-01-20. PMID:36669446. given our findings, we question the basic effects, which support the use of tms for depression, particularly considering potential deleterious effects of reduced positive affect in patients with depression. 2023-01-20 2023-08-14 human
H Cappelen, A Ivarsson, H Jormfeld. The Effects of an Equine-Assisted Therapeutic Intervention on Well-Being in Persons Diagnosed with Schizophrenia. A Pilot Study. Issues in mental health nursing. 2023-01-17. PMID:36649626. effect sizes, ranging from small to large for pre-to-post treatment scores indicated less depression and anxiety, more positive affect, less negative affect, and reinforced well-being. 2023-01-17 2023-08-14 human
Jessica S Bryant, Michael R Gallagher, Amanda C Collins, E Samuel Wine. Individuals fearing positivity do not perceive positive affect treatments as strong fits: A novel experimental finding and replication. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. vol 79. 2023-01-01. PMID:36587466. positive affect treatments, which hold great promise to connect with those who are otherwise resistant to depression treatments, attempt to upregulate positive emotions. 2023-01-01 2023-08-14 Not clear
Sacramento Pinazo-Hernandis, Mauricio Blanco-Molina, Raúl Ortega-Moren. Aging in Place: Connections, Relationships, Social Participation and Social Support in the Face of Crisis Situations. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 24. 2022-12-23. PMID:36554504. we seek to identify active coping strategies used by older adults to face the pandemic and to deal with daily stressors, and to clarify which factors had an effect on stress, positive emotions and depression in active and healthy community-dwelling older adults in the first and second year of the pandemic in costa rica. 2022-12-23 2023-08-14 Not clear
Fermina Rojo-Perez, Vicente Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Gloria Fernandez-Mayoralas, Diego Sánchez-González, Carmen Perez de Arenaza Escribano, Jose-Manuel Rojo-Abuin, Maria João Forjaz, María-Ángeles Molina-Martínez, Carmen Rodriguez-Blazque. Residential Environment Assessment by Older Adults in Nursing Homes during COVID-19 Outbreak. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 23. 2022-12-11. PMID:36498426. showing a positive affect (or = 1.08), fear of covid-19 (or = 1.06), high quality of life (or = 1.05), not having suspicion of depression (or = 0.75) and performing volunteer activities (or = 3.67) were associated with the largest cluster. 2022-12-11 2023-08-14 human
Joyce Y Zhu, André Plamondon, Abby L Goldstein, Ivar Snorrason, Jasmin Katz, Thröstur Björgvinsso. Dynamics of daily positive and negative affect and relations to anxiety and depression symptoms in a transdiagnostic clinical sample. Depression and anxiety. 2022-11-14. PMID:36372960. we examined within-person reciprocal effects of negative and positive affect (na, pa) and symptoms (depression and anxiety), and their between-person associations with affective dynamics (i.e., affect inertia). 2022-11-14 2023-08-14 Not clear
Caitlin M DuPont, Sarah D Pressman, Rebecca G Reed, Stephen B Manuck, Anna L Marsland, Peter J Gianaro. Does an Online Positive Psychological Intervention Improve Positive Affect in Young Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic? Affective science. 2022-10-31. PMID:36311219. meta-analyses indicate that positive psychological interventions are effective at increasing positive affect, as well as reducing anxiety and depression; however, it is unclear how well these effects generalize during periods of high stress. 2022-10-31 2023-08-14 human
Xu Wang, Rui Luo, Pengyue Guo, Menglin Shang, Jing Zheng, Yuqi Cai, Phoenix K H Mo, Joseph T F Lau, Dexing Zhang, Jinghua Li, Jing G. Positive Affect Moderates the Influence of Perceived Stress on the Mental Health of Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 20. 2022-10-27. PMID:36294184. this cross-sectional study evaluated the relationships between perceived stress (the perceived stress scale), positive affect (the positive and negative affect schedule), depression (the patient health questionnaire-9), and anxiety (the generalized anxiety disorder 7-item scale) during the covid-19 pandemic in 644 chinese healthcare workers who completed online self-reports. 2022-10-27 2023-08-14 Not clear
Xu Wang, Rui Luo, Pengyue Guo, Menglin Shang, Jing Zheng, Yuqi Cai, Phoenix K H Mo, Joseph T F Lau, Dexing Zhang, Jinghua Li, Jing G. Positive Affect Moderates the Influence of Perceived Stress on the Mental Health of Healthcare Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 20. 2022-10-27. PMID:36294184. in the subgroups divided by perceived stress, the moderating effect of positive affect on depression was only significant in healthcare workers with a high level of perceived stress. 2022-10-27 2023-08-14 Not clear