The simultaneous impact of interventions on optimism and depression: A meta-analysis

Nicola S. Schutte, John M. Malouff
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The positive psychology approach to mental-health-related interventions suggests that a dual focus on positive and problematic characteristics is beneficial and that positive and negative characteristics interact. The present study explored the link between optimism and depression outcomes in intervention studies that assessed both optimism and depression outcomes. A meta-analysis examined effect sizes for depression and optimism and links between depression and optimism outcomes. Eighteen studies with a total of 2153 participants were included. Across studies the weighted effect sizes for the impact of interventions on both depression (g = 0.46) and optimism (g = 0.38) were significant. Optimism and depression outcomes were associated with one another (r(17) = 0.58). Meta-regression analyses also indicated linkages between the two outcomes in that the optimism effect sizes moderated depression effect sizes and depression effect sizes moderated optimism effect sizes. The results of the study lend support to a dual focus on positive and problematic characteristics.

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干预措施对乐观和抑郁的同时影响:荟萃分析
对心理健康相关干预采取积极心理学方法表明,对积极特征和问题特征的双重关注是有益的,而且积极特征和消极特征是相互影响的。本研究探讨了同时评估乐观和抑郁结果的干预研究中乐观与抑郁结果之间的联系。荟萃分析检查了抑郁和乐观的效应大小以及抑郁和乐观结果之间的联系。18项研究共纳入了2153名参与者。在所有研究中,干预措施对抑郁(g = 0.46)和乐观(g = 0.38)的影响的加权效应大小都很显著。乐观和抑郁的结果相互关联(r(17) = 0.58)。元回归分析也表明了这两种结果之间的联系,即乐观的效应大小调节抑郁的效应大小,抑郁的效应大小调节乐观的效应大小。研究结果支持对积极特征和问题特征的双重关注。
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