Journal article
Emotion regulation and mood brightening in daily life vary with depressive symptom levels
V Panaite, P Koval, E Dejonckheere, P Kuppens
Cognition and Emotion | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2019
Abstract
Naturalistic studies of emotional reactivity in depression have repeatedly found larger decreases in negative affect (NA) among depressed individuals in response to daily positive events. This so-called mood-brightening (MB) effect represents a theoretical and empirical oddity. The current study is a secondary analysis investigating whether the MB effect is moderated by spontaneous use of emotion regulation strategies, which have been implicated in the maintenance and modulation of NA in prior work. Participants (N = 95) representing a large spectrum of depressive symptom severity reported their experiences of NA and the occurrence of positive events in daily life over the course of seven da..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was partly supported by a grant from the Australian Research Council (DP160102252) awarded to P. Koval and P. Kuppens.