Dalgleish Tim, Spinks Helen, Golden Ann-Marie, du Toit Pieter
Emotion Research Group, Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2004 Feb;113(1):116-26. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.113.1.116.
This study examined memory for emotional material, endorsement of emotional adjectives, and negative attributional style (NAS) in seasonal affective disorder (SAD). SAD patients showed elevated NAS and increased endorsement of negative self-referent adjectives, but no memory bias for negative material, when compared with never-depressed controls. Longitudinal analyses revealed that none of these cognitive measures significantly predicted later symptom levels independent of initial symptom levels, in the SAD patients. The cross-sectional findings for adjective endorsement and memory were replicated in a second experiment. These data provide further evidence that depression-related memory effects in SAD are different from those found in nonseasonal depression. Accounts of these differences involving putative mood-repair processes and/or an absence of dysfunctional negative schemas in SAD are discussed.
本研究考察了季节性情感障碍(SAD)患者对情感材料的记忆、情感形容词的认同以及消极归因风格(NAS)。与从未患过抑郁症的对照组相比,SAD患者表现出较高的NAS以及对消极自我指涉形容词的认同增加,但对消极材料没有记忆偏差。纵向分析显示,在SAD患者中,这些认知指标均不能独立于初始症状水平而显著预测后期症状水平。在第二项实验中重复了关于形容词认同和记忆的横断面研究结果。这些数据进一步证明,SAD中与抑郁相关的记忆效应不同于非季节性抑郁症中的记忆效应。本文讨论了涉及假定的情绪修复过程和/或SAD中不存在功能失调的消极图式的这些差异的解释。