McMakin Dana L, Siegle Greg J, Shirk Stephen R
University of Denver, Department of Psychology. Denver, CO. Dana L. McMakin is currently completing postdoctoral research at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine. Present Address: Western Psychiatric Institute, 3811 Ohara Street, Loeffler Building Office 322, Pittsburgh PA 15213.
Cognit Ther Res. 2011 Jun;35(3):217-226. doi: 10.1007/s10608-010-9311-5.
Positive affective functioning (PAF) is critical to the development, course and treatment of depressive symptoms. Targeting key features of PAF during treatment may provide a new angle through which to improve affective functioning and reduce symptoms. The current study was a treatment development trial for the Positive Affect Stimulation and Sustainment (PASS) Module. PASS is conceptualized as a means of capitalizing on positive events (e.g. planned through behavioral activation) by enhancing and sustaining positive affective states through savoring, and establishing positive attributions and expectancies. Participants were 27 female college students with dysphoric symptoms. There was a moderate effect of PASS on depressive symptoms. There was also a significant within session increase in positive affect from pre to post session among the PASS group, relative to active control; and a significant decrease in positive affect from pre (baseline) to post (follow-up) treatment among the control group, relative to PASS. Results provide preliminary evidence for the efficacy of the treatment module among young adults with depressed mood, and lay the foundation for future research.
积极情感功能(PAF)对抑郁症状的发展、病程及治疗至关重要。在治疗过程中针对PAF的关键特征可能会提供一个新的角度来改善情感功能并减轻症状。本研究是针对积极情感刺激与维持(PASS)模块的一项治疗开发试验。PASS被概念化为一种通过品味来增强和维持积极情感状态、建立积极归因和期望,从而利用积极事件(如通过行为激活计划的事件)的方法。参与者为27名有烦躁症状的女大学生。PASS对抑郁症状有中等程度的影响。与积极对照组相比,PASS组在 session 内从 session 前到 session 后积极情感有显著增加;与PASS组相比,对照组在治疗前(基线)到治疗后(随访)积极情感有显著下降。结果为该治疗模块在情绪低落的年轻人中的疗效提供了初步证据,并为未来研究奠定了基础。