Mohan S N, Mukhtar F, Jobson L
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Psychiatry, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia.
School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University Clayton Campus, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2016 Oct 21;6(10):e012774. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012774.
Depression is a mood disorder that affects a significant proportion of the population worldwide. In Malaysia and Australia, the number of people diagnosed with depression is on the rise. It has been found that impairments in emotion processing and emotion regulation play a role in the development and maintenance of depression. This study is based on Matsumoto and Hwang's biocultural model of emotion and Triandis' Subjective Culture model. It aims to investigate the influence of culture on emotion processing among Malaysians and Australians with and without major depressive disorder (MDD).
This study will adopt a between-group design. Participants will include Malaysian Malays and Caucasian Australians with and without MDD (N=320). There will be four tasks involved in this study, namely: (1) the facial emotion recognition task, (2) the biological motion task, (3) the subjective experience task and (4) the emotion meaning task. It is hypothesised that there will be cultural differences in how participants with and without MDD respond to these emotion tasks and that, pan-culturally, MDD will influence accuracy rates in the facial emotion recognition task and the biological motion task.
This study is approved by the Universiti Putra Malaysia Research Ethics Committee (JKEUPM) and the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee (MUHREC). Permission to conduct the study has also been obtained from the National Medical Research Register (NMRR; NMRR-15-2314-26919). On completion of the study, data will be kept by Universiti Putra Malaysia for a specific period of time before they are destroyed. Data will be published in a collective manner in the form of journal articles with no reference to a specific individual.
抑郁症是一种情绪障碍,影响着全球相当一部分人口。在马来西亚和澳大利亚,被诊断出患有抑郁症的人数正在上升。研究发现,情绪加工和情绪调节方面的障碍在抑郁症的发生和维持中起作用。本研究基于松本和黄的情绪生物文化模型以及特里安德斯的主观文化模型。其目的是调查文化对患有和未患有重度抑郁症(MDD)的马来西亚人和澳大利亚人情绪加工的影响。
本研究将采用组间设计。参与者将包括患有和未患有MDD的马来西亚马来人和澳大利亚白种人(N = 320)。本研究将涉及四项任务,即:(1)面部情绪识别任务,(2)生物运动任务,(3)主观体验任务和(4)情绪意义任务。研究假设,患有和未患有MDD的参与者对这些情绪任务的反应会存在文化差异,并且在跨文化层面上,MDD会影响面部情绪识别任务和生物运动任务的准确率。
本研究已获得马来西亚博特拉大学研究伦理委员会(JKEUPM)和莫纳什大学人类研究伦理委员会(MUHREC)的批准。开展本研究的许可也已从国家医学研究注册处(NMRR;NMRR - 15 - 2314 - 26919)获得。研究完成后,数据将由马来西亚博特拉大学保存特定一段时间,然后销毁。数据将以期刊文章的形式集体发表,不提及具体个人。