Aberrant positive affect dynamics in individuals with subthreshold depression: Evidence from laboratory and real-world assessments

IF 5.3 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Xiaoqi Song , Lijing Niu , Roee Admon , Jixin Long , Qian Li , Lanxin Peng , Tatia M.C. Lee , Ruibin Zhang
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Abstract

Background/Objective

Reduced positive affect (PA) is a core feature of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, the precursor of MDD, subthreshold depression (StD), has received less attention in this regard. Therefore, we examined PA dynamics in StD, integrating laboratory-based and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) approaches.

Method

Participants were college students recruited from Chinese universities (31 with StD, and 39 healthy controls (HC)). Positive mood was induced in the laboratory by an eight-minute comedy clip used to assess PA reactivity and maintenance. To extend findings to the real world and explore mechanisms of PA maintenance, 53 participants with StD and 64 HC reported their emotional states 14 times daily for one week via EMA. Multilevel models were used to test for predictors of PA inertia.

Results

In the laboratory, participants with StD achieved the same PA reactivity as HC when facing positive stimuli, yet the curve-fitting revealed difficulties for the StD group in maintaining PA over time. Such reduced capacity was further observed in real-world settings, manifesting in significantly greater PA inertia.

Conclusions

High PA inertia in daily life may reflect resistance to mood change in StD, explaining anhedonia and difficulties with emotional maintenance, and highlighting the need for early identification.

阈下抑郁症患者异常的积极情绪动态:来自实验室和真实世界评估的证据
背景/目的积极情绪(PA)减少是重度抑郁障碍(MDD)的核心特征。然而,重度抑郁症的前兆,阈下抑郁症(StD),在这方面受到的关注较少。因此,我们结合实验室和生态瞬时评估(EMA)方法,研究了StD中的PA动态。方法研究对象为中国高校在校大学生(性病31例,健康对照39例)。在实验室里,通过一段8分钟的喜剧片段来诱导积极情绪,用来评估PA的反应和维持。为了将研究结果扩展到现实世界并探索PA维持的机制,53名StD和64名HC参与者在一周内每天14次通过EMA报告他们的情绪状态。采用多水平模型对PA惯性的预测因子进行检验。结果在实验室中,性病受试者在面对积极刺激时的PA反应性与健康人相同,但曲线拟合显示性病组在长期维持PA方面存在困难。这种能力的降低在现实环境中进一步观察到,表现为明显更大的PA惯性。结论日常生活中的高PA惯性可能反映了StD患者对情绪变化的抵抗,解释了快感缺乏和情绪维持困难,并强调了早期识别的必要性。
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10.70
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发文量
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审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology is dedicated to publishing manuscripts with a strong emphasis on both basic and applied research, encompassing experimental, clinical, and theoretical contributions that advance the fields of Clinical and Health Psychology. With a focus on four core domains—clinical psychology and psychotherapy, psychopathology, health psychology, and clinical neurosciences—the IJCHP seeks to provide a comprehensive platform for scholarly discourse and innovation. The journal accepts Original Articles (empirical studies) and Review Articles. Manuscripts submitted to IJCHP should be original and not previously published or under consideration elsewhere. All signing authors must unanimously agree on the submitted version of the manuscript. By submitting their work, authors agree to transfer their copyrights to the Journal for the duration of the editorial process.
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