McLean Hospital; Harvard Medical School.
University of South Florida.
Behav Ther. 2020 Sep;51(5):728-738. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2019.10.007. Epub 2019 Nov 27.
One potential factor that could influence how individuals with at least moderate symptoms of depression cope with upsetting events in their daily lives is the beliefs that these individuals hold about whether emotions are malleable or fixed. The current study adopted an experience sampling approach to examine how the beliefs about emotion's malleability related to daily positive and negative affect and daily emotion regulation efforts among individuals with at least moderate symptoms of depression (N = 84). Results demonstrated that individuals having at least moderate symptoms of depression who held more malleable beliefs about emotions reported decreased negative affect both overall during the day and specifically in response to daily upsetting events. Additionally, these individuals who held more malleable beliefs about their emotions also reported more daily use of cognitive reappraisal to regulate their emotions in response to upsetting daily events. Results from the current study extend previous work examining the relationship between emotion malleability beliefs, emotional experiences, and emotion regulation to examine these relationships in people who are moderately depressed as they navigate the emotional landscape of their daily lives.
一个可能影响至少有中度抑郁症状的个体应对日常生活中令人不安事件的潜在因素是这些个体对情绪是否可塑或固定的信念。本研究采用经验抽样法来研究情绪可塑信念与至少有中度抑郁症状个体的日常积极和消极情绪以及日常情绪调节努力之间的关系(N=84)。结果表明,至少有中度抑郁症状的个体,如果对情绪持有更具可塑性的信念,那么他们在白天和具体应对日常困扰事件时,负面情绪会减少。此外,这些对自己的情绪更具可塑性的信念的个体还报告说,在应对日常困扰事件时,他们更频繁地使用认知重评来调节自己的情绪。本研究的结果扩展了先前研究情绪可塑信念、情绪体验和情绪调节之间关系的工作,以研究这些关系在中度抑郁患者中是如何在他们的日常生活情绪中发挥作用的。