Wang Tianai, Zhou Tian, Hu Xuan, Zhang Yingjian, Hu Zhiguo, Luo Hong
Jing Hengyi School of Education, Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, 311121, China.
Affiliated Mental Health Center & Hangzhou Seventh People's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China.
Psychol Res. 2025 Sep 18;89(5):143. doi: 10.1007/s00426-025-02176-3.
Depression is often characterized by a persistent low mood and negative future thinking, leading to a vicious cycle of negative thoughts. Previous studies have found that individuals with depression tend to have increased negative future expectations and decreased positive future expectations. However, no study has examined how depressed individuals navigate dynamic shifts between positive and negative future scenarios. The present study attempts to investigate the abnormalities of the shifting between positive and negative future thoughts, adopting 19 individuals with depressive tendency (BDI > = 14) and 20 healthy participants (BDI < = 4). Using a cue imagination paradigm, participants alternated between imagining positive and negative future events, with varying levels of shifts. Results revealed that depressed individuals (compared to healthy controls) took significantly longer time to imagine positive (t(37) = -2.23, p = .032, Cohen's d = -0.71) and eight-switch future events (t(37) = -2.12, p = .040, Cohen's d = -0.68). Additionally, they regarded imagining dynamic future scenarios as more difficult than their healthy counterparts (F(1, 37) = 10.80, p = .002, η²= 0.226). These findings suggested that depressed individuals experience greater cognitive inflexibility when imagining fluctuating future events, potentially contributing to their negative outlook and future expectations. Understanding these abnormalities provides important implications for clinical interventions aimed at improving cognitive flexibility in individuals with depression.
抑郁症通常表现为持续的情绪低落和消极的未来思维,导致负面思维的恶性循环。先前的研究发现,抑郁症患者往往负面未来期望增加,积极未来期望减少。然而,尚无研究考察抑郁症患者如何应对积极和消极未来情景之间的动态转变。本研究试图调查积极和消极未来思维转换的异常情况,招募了19名有抑郁倾向的个体(贝克抑郁量表[BDI]≥14)和20名健康参与者(BDI≤4)。使用线索想象范式,参与者在想象积极和消极未来事件之间交替,转换程度各不相同。结果显示,与健康对照组相比,抑郁症患者想象积极未来事件(t(37)= -2.23,p = 0.032,科恩d值= -0.71)和八次转换的未来事件所需时间显著更长(t(37)= -2.12,p = 0.040,科恩d值= -0.68)。此外,他们认为想象动态未来情景比健康对照组更困难(F(1, 37)= 10.80,p = 0.002,η² = 0.226)。这些发现表明,抑郁症患者在想象波动的未来事件时表现出更大的认知灵活性受损,这可能导致他们消极的人生观和未来期望。了解这些异常情况对于旨在提高抑郁症患者认知灵活性的临床干预具有重要意义。