A discrete emotions approach to positive emotion disturbance in depression |
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Authors: | Gruber June Oveis Christopher Keltner Dacher Johnson Sheri L |
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Affiliation: | Yale University, Department of Psychology, PO Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520, USA. june.gruber@yale.edu |
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Abstract: | Converging findings suggest that depressed individuals exhibit disturbances in positive emotion. No study, however, has ascertained which specific positive emotions are implicated in depression. We report two studies that compare how depressive symptoms relate to distinct positive emotions at both trait and state levels of assessment. In Study 1 (N=185), we examined associations between depressive symptoms and three trait positive emotions (pride, happy, amusement). Study 2 compared experiential and autonomic reactivity to pride, happy, and amusement film stimuli between depressive (n=24; DS) and non-depressive (n=31; NDS) symptom groups. Results indicate that symptoms of depression were most strongly associated with decreased trait pride and decreased positive emotion experience to pride-eliciting films. Discussion focuses on the implications these findings have for understanding emotion deficits in depression as well as for the general study of positive emotion. |
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