Cognitive reactivity to sad mood: The importance of the first depressive episode
Апстракт
Cognitive reactivity to sad mood refers to the degree to which a mild dysphoric state reactivates negative thinking patterns. In this research, the contribution of the history of depression, the length of the current depressive episode and the intensity of the depressive symptoms were assessed in explaining the cognitive reactivity to sad mood measured with the Leiden Index of Depression Sensitivity (LEIDS). The sample consisted of 123 depressed outpatients. The results of principal components analysis suggested a three-factor solution of the LEIDS. The intensity of depressive symptoms, the history of depression and the length of the current depressive episode were all significant in explaining cognitive reactivity to sad mood. We have also found out a significant effect of interaction of the history of depression and the length of the current depressive episode, which demonstrated that a prolonged depression does not induce a stronger cognitive reactivity to sad mood during the relaps...e of a depressive episode, while during the first depressive episode a longer duration of depression does induce a stronger cognitive reactivity. Such a result demonstrates that the length of the first depressive episode, regardless of its intensity, is crucially important for the formation of cognitive reactivity.
Кључне речи:
length of the current depressive episode / Leiden Index of Depression Sensitivity / history of depression / depression / cognitive reactivity to sad moodИзвор:
Psihologija, 2010, 43, 3, 253-262Издавач:
- Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd
DOI: 10.2298/PSI1003253M
ISSN: 0048-5705
WoS: 000283329200003
Scopus: 2-s2.0-78650402508
Институција/група
Psihologija / PsychologyTY - JOUR AU - Marić, Zorica AU - Vukosavljević-Gvozden, Tatjana PY - 2010 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1127 AB - Cognitive reactivity to sad mood refers to the degree to which a mild dysphoric state reactivates negative thinking patterns. In this research, the contribution of the history of depression, the length of the current depressive episode and the intensity of the depressive symptoms were assessed in explaining the cognitive reactivity to sad mood measured with the Leiden Index of Depression Sensitivity (LEIDS). The sample consisted of 123 depressed outpatients. The results of principal components analysis suggested a three-factor solution of the LEIDS. The intensity of depressive symptoms, the history of depression and the length of the current depressive episode were all significant in explaining cognitive reactivity to sad mood. We have also found out a significant effect of interaction of the history of depression and the length of the current depressive episode, which demonstrated that a prolonged depression does not induce a stronger cognitive reactivity to sad mood during the relapse of a depressive episode, while during the first depressive episode a longer duration of depression does induce a stronger cognitive reactivity. Such a result demonstrates that the length of the first depressive episode, regardless of its intensity, is crucially important for the formation of cognitive reactivity. PB - Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd T2 - Psihologija T1 - Cognitive reactivity to sad mood: The importance of the first depressive episode EP - 262 IS - 3 SP - 253 VL - 43 DO - 10.2298/PSI1003253M ER -
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Marić, Z.,& Vukosavljević-Gvozden, T.. (2010). Cognitive reactivity to sad mood: The importance of the first depressive episode. in Psihologija Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd., 43(3), 253-262. https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI1003253M
Marić Z, Vukosavljević-Gvozden T. Cognitive reactivity to sad mood: The importance of the first depressive episode. in Psihologija. 2010;43(3):253-262. doi:10.2298/PSI1003253M .
Marić, Zorica, Vukosavljević-Gvozden, Tatjana, "Cognitive reactivity to sad mood: The importance of the first depressive episode" in Psihologija, 43, no. 3 (2010):253-262, https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI1003253M . .
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