Msetfi Rachel M, Murphy Robin A, Simpson Jane, Kornbrot Diana E
Department of Psychology, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, HRT, United Kingdom.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2005 Feb;134(1):10-22. doi: 10.1037/0096-3445.134.1.10.
The perception of the effectiveness of instrumental actions is influenced by depressed mood. Depressive realism (DR) is the claim that depressed people are particularly accurate in evaluating instrumentality. In two experiments, the authors tested the DR hypothesis using an action-outcome contingency judgment task. DR effects were a function of intertrial interval length and outcome density, suggesting that depressed mood is accompanied by reduced contextual processing rather than increased judgment accuracy. The DR effect was observed only when participants were exposed to extended periods in which no actions or outcomes occurred. This implies that DR may result from an impairment in contextual processing rather than accurate but negative expectations. Therefore, DR is consistent with a cognitive distortion view of depression.
工具性行动有效性的认知会受到抑郁情绪的影响。抑郁现实主义(DR)指的是抑郁症患者在评估工具性方面特别准确的观点。在两项实验中,作者使用行动-结果偶然性判断任务对抑郁现实主义假设进行了测试。抑郁现实主义效应是试验间隔长度和结果密度的函数,这表明抑郁情绪伴随着情境加工的减少,而不是判断准确性的提高。只有当参与者长时间处于没有行动或结果发生的状态时,才会观察到抑郁现实主义效应。这意味着抑郁现实主义可能是由情境加工受损导致的,而不是准确但消极的预期。因此,抑郁现实主义与抑郁症的认知扭曲观点相一致。