Mood Regulation Skill and the Symptoms of Endogenous and Hopelessness Depression in Spanish High School Students |
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Authors: | Foluso M. Williams Pablo Fernández-Berrocal Natalio Extremera Natalia Ramos-Díaz Thomas E. Joiner Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida;(2) University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain |
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Abstract: | To assess the construct validity of the endogenous subtype of depression, 2 studies examined the relation of mood regulation skill to the symptoms of endogenous depression versus hopelessness depression in adolescent samples. It was hypothesized that the relationship between mood regulation skill and endogenous depression would be weaker than the relationship between mood regulation skill and hopelessness depression, because endogenous depression may be less influenced by personality variables, such as mood regulation skill. In spite of the high degree of correlation between the symptoms of hopelessness depression and endogenous depression, the relationship between mood regulation skill and hopelessness depression was stronger than the relationship between mood regulation skill and endogenous depression, as predicted. This is consistent with proposed definition of endogenous depression. |
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Keywords: | mood regulation endogenous depression hopelessness depression |
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