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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. |
these results suggested that positive affect played a moderative role in alleviating the effect of stress on depression among healthcare workers, particularly those with a high level of stress, thus emphasizing the importance of positive affect as an intervention strategy for promoting the mental health of healthcare workers in the context of the ongoing covid-19 pandemic. |
2022-10-27 |
2023-08-14 |
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Natalia Borisova, Nathan Moore, Sridevi Sira Mahalingappa, Paul Cumming, Subodh Dave, Seri Abraham, Roshelle Ramkisson, Giuseppe Tavormina, Aleksandr Kolsanov, Sergey Chaplygin, Tatiana Kozina, Andrey Vlasov, Daria Smirnova, Timur Syunyako. Virtual Reality-Based Interventions for Treating Depression in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic: Inducing the Proficit in Positive Emotions as a Key Concept of Recovery and a Path Back to Normality. Psychiatria Danubina. vol 34. issue Suppl 8. 2022-09-28. PMID:36170742. |
virtual reality-based interventions for treating depression in the context of covid-19 pandemic: inducing the proficit in positive emotions as a key concept of recovery and a path back to normality. |
2022-09-28 |
2023-08-14 |
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Kristin Layous, Shaina A Kumar, Myles Arendtson, Alix Najer. The effects of rumination, distraction, and gratitude on positive and negative affect. Journal of personality and social psychology. 2022-09-15. PMID:36107646. |
also as expected, the gratitude condition promoted positive affect when compared to the rumination and distraction conditions, an effect that was unmoderated by baseline depression. |
2022-09-15 |
2023-08-14 |
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Julianne M Griffith, Talia S Farrell-Rosen, Benjamin L Hanki. Daily life positive affect regulation in early adolescence: Associations with symptoms of depression. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2022-08-04. PMID:35925710. |
daily life positive affect regulation in early adolescence: associations with symptoms of depression. |
2022-08-04 |
2023-08-14 |
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Subuhi Khan, Tessa Gonzalez, Rachel McKenzie, Bo Fen. The Influence of Linguistic Agency and Causality Attribution in Support-seeking about Depression on Perceived Stigma and Support Messages. Journal of health communication. 2022-07-22. PMID:35866549. |
additionally, when agency was assigned to depression with a biological rather than non-biological cause, more positive emotion words were utilized in participants' response posts. |
2022-07-22 |
2023-08-14 |
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Christian A L Bean, Christopher B Summers, Jeffrey A Ciesl. Dampening of positive affect and depression: A meta-analysis of cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 156. 2022-07-21. PMID:35863241. |
dampening of positive affect and depression: a meta-analysis of cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships. |
2022-07-21 |
2023-08-14 |
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Christian A L Bean, Christopher B Summers, Jeffrey A Ciesl. Dampening of positive affect and depression: A meta-analysis of cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 156. 2022-07-21. PMID:35863241. |
dampening responses to positive affect have been posited to confer vulnerability to depression, but longitudinal studies have not consistently shown dampening tendencies to predict follow-up depression. |
2022-07-21 |
2023-08-14 |
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Christian A L Bean, Christopher B Summers, Jeffrey A Ciesl. Dampening of positive affect and depression: A meta-analysis of cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 156. 2022-07-21. PMID:35863241. |
these results suggest that dampening responses to positive affect are a risk factor for the development of depression and highlight the importance of targeting dampening cognitions in treatment. |
2022-07-21 |
2023-08-14 |
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Bosomtwe Samuel, Hongmei Wang, Chengdong Shi, Yongliang Pan, Yuzi Yu, Weiyu Zhu, Zhou Jin. The effects of coloring therapy on patients with generalized anxiety disorder. Animal models and experimental medicine. 2022-07-07. PMID:35794728. |
for gad patients, adding coloring therapy based on conventional drug therapy and physical therapy can not only reduce depression and negative emotions but also have better effects on reducing anxiety and improving positive emotions than conventional therapy. |
2022-07-07 |
2023-08-14 |
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Nicolò Granata, Valeria Torlaschi, Francesco Zanatta, Anna Giardini, Roberto Maestri, Claudia Pavesi, Marinella Sommaruga, Lidia Gazzi, Giorgio Bertolotti, Simona Sarzi Braga, Mauro Monelli, Emanuela Zanelli, Antonia Pierobo. Positive affect as a predictor of non-pharmacological adherence in older Chronic Heart Failure (CHF) patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation. Psychology, health & medicine. 2022-05-23. PMID:35603663. |
the adherence antecedents (disease acceptance, adaptation, knowledge, and socio-familiar support) negatively correlated to anxiety (p < 0.05), depression (p < 0.001), and negative affect (p < 0.05), while they positively correlated to positive affect (p < 0.01). |
2022-05-23 |
2023-08-13 |
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Enrique G Fernández-Abascal, María Dolores Martín-Día. One Year of COVID-19 in Spain, Longitudinal Study on Mental and Physical Health. Behavioral medicine (Washington, D.C.). 2022-04-18. PMID:35435137. |
comparison of the mean scores of the variables analyzed between the two measurements (m1 and m2) show significant differences in the following scales: positive affect (panas), with lower scores at m2; total depression (bdi-ii) and the two cognitive-affective and somatic-motivational factors, with higher scores at m2; the physical and mental health scales (sf-36) of physical functioning, role physical, vitality, social functioning, role emotional, and mental health, and the two physical and mental health components, with lower scores at m2 in all of them; and the purpose in life (pwb) scale, with a lower score at m2. |
2022-04-18 |
2023-08-13 |
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Enrique G Fernández-Abascal, María Dolores Martín-Día. One Year of COVID-19 in Spain, Longitudinal Study on Mental and Physical Health. Behavioral medicine (Washington, D.C.). 2022-04-18. PMID:35435137. |
we can conclude that the one-year pandemic situation has affected all the variables analyzed in this work, showing a decrease in positive affect, an increase in the score of the depression inventory, worse physical and mental health, and less psychological well-being. |
2022-04-18 |
2023-08-13 |
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Hongli Chang, Yuan Zong, Wenming Zheng, Chuangao Tang, Jie Zhu, Xuejun L. Depression Assessment Method: An EEG Emotion Recognition Framework Based on Spatiotemporal Neural Network. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 12. 2022-04-04. PMID:35368726. |
the main characteristic of depression is emotional dysfunction, manifested by increased levels of negative emotions and decreased levels of positive emotions. |
2022-04-04 |
2023-08-13 |
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Raina D Pang, Stephanie H Chai, Chyna J Tucker, Andrea H Weinberger, Lina M D'Orazio, Matthew G Kirkpatric. Effects of cigarette abstinence on negative and positive affect by depression symptom levels: A lab study. Journal of affective disorders. 2022-03-28. PMID:35341814. |
effects of cigarette abstinence on negative and positive affect by depression symptom levels: a lab study. |
2022-03-28 |
2023-08-13 |
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Raina D Pang, Stephanie H Chai, Chyna J Tucker, Andrea H Weinberger, Lina M D'Orazio, Matthew G Kirkpatric. Effects of cigarette abstinence on negative and positive affect by depression symptom levels: A lab study. Journal of affective disorders. 2022-03-28. PMID:35341814. |
this study aimed to test associations between depression symptom levels and acute tobacco abstinence with negative affect and positive affect. |
2022-03-28 |
2023-08-13 |
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Felipe A Jain, Sergey V Chernyak, Lisa D Nickerson, Stefana Morgan, Rhiana Schafer, David Mischoulon, Richard Bernard-Negron, Maren Nyer, Cristina Cusin, Liliana Ramirez Gomez, Albert Yeun. Four-Week Mentalizing Imagery Therapy for Family Dementia Caregivers: A Randomized Controlled Trial with Neural Circuit Changes. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics. 2022-03-14. PMID:35287133. |
family caregivers of patients with dementia suffer a high burden of depression and reduced positive emotions. |
2022-03-14 |
2023-08-13 |
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Katherine A Cullum, Sherryl H Goodman, Judy Garber, Katherine Korelitz, Susanna Sutherland, Jennifer Stewar. A positive parenting program to enhance positive affect in children of previously depressed mothers. Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). 2022-03-10. PMID:35266774. |
the present study evaluated whether a brief intervention with mothers with a history of depression produced greater use of positive parenting behaviors and an increase in observed positive affect in their 8- to 10-year-old children. |
2022-03-10 |
2023-08-13 |
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Claire Wicks, Jo Barton, Sheina Orbell, Leanne Andrew. Psychological benefits of outdoor physical activity in natural versus urban environments: A systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies. Applied psychology. Health and well-being. 2022-03-08. PMID:35259287. |
the meta-analyses revealed large or moderate effects in favour of the natural environment for anxiety, fatigue, positive affect and vigour, and a small effect for depression. |
2022-03-08 |
2023-08-13 |
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Matthias Hartmann, Bigna Lenggenhager, Kurt Stocke. Happiness feels light and sadness feels heavy: introducing valence-related bodily sensation maps of emotions. Psychological research. 2022-02-28. PMID:35226152. |
we found that participants systematically report valence-related sensations of bodily lightness for positive emotions (happiness, love, pride), and sensations of bodily heaviness in response to negative emotions (e.g., anger, fear, sadness, depression) with specific body topography (experiment 1). |
2022-02-28 |
2023-08-13 |
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Zhizhen Yao, Zhenni Ni, Bin Zhang, Jian D. Do Informational and Emotional Elements Differ between Online Psychological and Physiological Disease Communities in China? A Comparative Study of Depression and Diabetes. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 19. issue 4. 2022-02-25. PMID:35206355. |
in the depression community, there were obvious interveners spreading positive emotions and more core users in the negative emotional contagion network. |
2022-02-25 |
2023-08-13 |
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