All Relations between Depression and positive emotion

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Stephen Cheong Yu Chan, Qi Lu Huang, Cheuk Ki Fun. Associations among social participation types, mental and subjective well-being in Chinese older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Geriatrics & gerontology international. 2023-09-19. PMID:37726869. this study investigated the relationships between specific types of social participation and well-being variables (i.e., life satisfaction, positive affect, negative affect, symptoms of depression and anxiety) in chinese older adults in hong kong. 2023-09-19 2023-10-07 Not clear
Paolo Fusar-Poli, Andrés Estradé, Giovanni Stanghellini, Cecilia Maria Esposito, René Rosfort, Milena Mancini, Peter Norman, Julieann Cullen, Miracle Adesina, Gema Benavides Jimenez, Caroline da Cunha Lewin, Esenam A Drah, Marc Julien, Muskan Lamba, Edwin M Mutura, Benny Prawira, Agus Sugianto, Jaleta Teressa, Lawrence A White, Stefano Damiani, Candida Vasconcelos, Ilaria Bonoldi, Pierluigi Politi, Eduard Vieta, Jennifer Radden, Thomas Fuchs, Matthew Ratcliffe, Mario Ma. The lived experience of depression: a bottom-up review co-written by experts by experience and academics. World psychiatry : official journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA). vol 22. issue 3. 2023-09-15. PMID:37713566. the subjective world of depression was characterized by an altered experience of emotions and body (feeling overwhelmed by negative emotions, unable to experience positive emotions, stuck in a heavy aching body drained of energy, detached from the mind, the body and the world); an altered experience of the self (losing sense of purpose and existential hope, mismatch between the past and the depressed self, feeling painfully incarcerated, losing control over one's thoughts, losing the capacity to act on the world; feeling numb, empty, non-existent, dead, and dreaming of death as a possible escape route); and an altered experience of time (experiencing an alteration of vital biorhythms, an overwhelming past, a stagnation of the present, and the impossibility of the future). 2023-09-15 2023-10-07 human
Isabelle Florence Schricker, Sibel Nayman, Iris Reinhard, Christine Kuehne. Reactivity toward daily events: Intraindividual variability and change in recurrent depression - A measurement burst study. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 168. 2023-08-16. PMID:37586185. via smartphone, 54 initially remitted patients with recurrent major depression indicated their negative and positive affect, rumination, self-acceptance, and the occurrence of negative and positive daily events ten times and collected saliva cortisol samples five times per day. 2023-08-16 2023-09-07 Not clear
Isabelle Florence Schricker, Sibel Nayman, Iris Reinhard, Christine Kuehne. Reactivity toward daily events: Intraindividual variability and change in recurrent depression - A measurement burst study. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 168. 2023-08-16. PMID:37586185. in bursts with higher depression levels, patients showed blunted negative affect- and cortisol-reactivity and stronger decreases in positive affect and self-acceptance toward negative daily events, as well as stronger increases in self-acceptance following positive daily events. 2023-08-16 2023-09-07 Not clear
Isabelle Florence Schricker, Sibel Nayman, Iris Reinhard, Christine Kuehne. Reactivity toward daily events: Intraindividual variability and change in recurrent depression - A measurement burst study. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 168. 2023-08-16. PMID:37586185. furthermore, patients with higher depression levels showed an increase of affective stress-reactivity over bursts, such that negative affect more strongly increased and positive affect more strongly decreased following negative daily events over bursts. 2023-08-16 2023-09-07 Not clear
David Tuck, Joshua Wiley, Lefteris Patlamazoglou, Emily Berge. Positive Affect and Resilience in Tertiary Education Students. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 2023-08-04. PMID:37539547. the findings of this study suggest that positive affect is more closely associated with symptoms of depression than with symptoms of anxiety in tertiary students. 2023-08-04 2023-08-14 Not clear
David Tuck, Joshua Wiley, Lefteris Patlamazoglou, Emily Berge. Positive Affect and Resilience in Tertiary Education Students. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 2023-08-04. PMID:37539547. the results further suggest that positive affect may be a useful tool for relieving symptoms of depression and overall distress, and improving levels of resilience in this population. 2023-08-04 2023-08-14 Not clear
Aneeque Jamil, Sai Dheeraj Gutlapalli, Marya Ali, Mrinal J P Oble, Shamsun Nahar Sonia, Sherie George, Srushti R Shahi, Zahra Ali, Abdelrahman Abaza, Lubna Mohamme. Meditation and Its Mental and Physical Health Benefits in 2023. Cureus. vol 15. issue 6. 2023-07-21. PMID:37476142. mental health is another aspect influenced by meditation, as positive emotion brought about by meditation helps address various mental problems like social anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), anxiety, and depression. 2023-07-21 2023-08-14 Not clear
Sandra Saldivia, Joseph Aslan, Félix Cova, Claudio Bustos, Carolina Inostroza, Anabel Castillo-Carreñ. Life satisfaction, positive affect, depression and anxiety symptoms, and their relationship with sociodemographic, psychosocial, and clinical variables in a general elderly population sample from Chile. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 14. 2023-07-13. PMID:37441146. life satisfaction, positive affect, depression and anxiety symptoms, and their relationship with sociodemographic, psychosocial, and clinical variables in a general elderly population sample from chile. 2023-07-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Sandra Saldivia, Joseph Aslan, Félix Cova, Claudio Bustos, Carolina Inostroza, Anabel Castillo-Carreñ. Life satisfaction, positive affect, depression and anxiety symptoms, and their relationship with sociodemographic, psychosocial, and clinical variables in a general elderly population sample from Chile. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 14. 2023-07-13. PMID:37441146. this study aims to describe the relationship between life satisfaction, positive affect, depression and anxiety symptoms with sociodemographic, psychosocial and clinical variables, and to identify the relative importance of these predictor groups. 2023-07-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Raina D Pang, Chyna J Tucker, Casey R Guillot, Britni Belcher, Matthew G Kirkpatric. Associations of DHEA(S) with negative and positive affect in people who smoke daily with elevated and low depression symptoms: A pilot laboratory study. Addictive behaviors. vol 146. 2023-07-09. PMID:37423068. associations of dhea(s) with negative and positive affect in people who smoke daily with elevated and low depression symptoms: a pilot laboratory study. 2023-07-09 2023-08-14 Not clear
Raina D Pang, Chyna J Tucker, Casey R Guillot, Britni Belcher, Matthew G Kirkpatric. Associations of DHEA(S) with negative and positive affect in people who smoke daily with elevated and low depression symptoms: A pilot laboratory study. Addictive behaviors. vol 146. 2023-07-09. PMID:37423068. high negative affect and low positive affect are core depression symptoms and arise following cigarette abstinence. 2023-07-09 2023-08-14 Not clear
Raina D Pang, Chyna J Tucker, Casey R Guillot, Britni Belcher, Matthew G Kirkpatric. Associations of DHEA(S) with negative and positive affect in people who smoke daily with elevated and low depression symptoms: A pilot laboratory study. Addictive behaviors. vol 146. 2023-07-09. PMID:37423068. investigating associations of biological markers with negative and positive affect may provide valuable information about factors relevant to smoking cessation in individuals with elevated depression symptoms. 2023-07-09 2023-08-14 Not clear
Blaire C Pingeton, Amy Cochran, Sherryl H Goodman, Heidemarie Laurent, Marissa D Sbrilli, Bettina Knight, D Jeffrey Newport, Zachary N Stow. Positive affect improves a transdiagnostic model of perinatal depression symptoms. Journal of affective disorders. 2023-05-25. PMID:37230263. positive affect improves a transdiagnostic model of perinatal depression symptoms. 2023-05-25 2023-08-14 Not clear
Blaire C Pingeton, Amy Cochran, Sherryl H Goodman, Heidemarie Laurent, Marissa D Sbrilli, Bettina Knight, D Jeffrey Newport, Zachary N Stow. Positive affect improves a transdiagnostic model of perinatal depression symptoms. Journal of affective disorders. 2023-05-25. PMID:37230263. we aimed to 1) test whether a factor that measured positive affect (pa) bettered a transdiagnostic model of depression symptoms and 2) replicate the model in a second sample. 2023-05-25 2023-08-14 Not clear
Angela A Chin, Alison M Sweet, Charles T Taylo. Beyond Positive Affect: Discrete Positive Emotions Differentiate Major Depression from Social Anxiety Disorder. Cognitive therapy and research. vol 47. issue 3. 2023-05-14. PMID:37179573. beyond positive affect: discrete positive emotions differentiate major depression from social anxiety disorder. 2023-05-14 2023-08-14 Not clear
Bruce W Smith, Naila deCruz-Dixon, Kelly Erickson, Anne Guzman, Alvin Phan, Kaitlyn Schod. The Effects of an Online Positive Psychology Course on Happiness, Health, and Well-Being. Journal of happiness studies. vol 24. issue 3. 2023-04-28. PMID:37113244. the participants were assessed on positive mental health (e.g., happiness, positive emotions), negative mental health (e.g., anxiety, depression), general health, and personal characteristics (e.g., hope, resilience) during the first and last week of the courses. 2023-04-28 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 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