The contributions of social functioning and emotion dysregulation to depression severity in patients with depressive disorders.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of affective disorders Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2025.120191
Matthew D Snyder, Mark Zimmerman
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Abstract

Background: Emotion dysregulation and social functioning are important predictors of depression severity. It remains unclear whether these factors independently or interactively contribute to depression severity amongst psychiatric patients with depressive disorders.

Method: 340 psychiatric outpatients with a principal depressive disorder were interviewed using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID). Participants' social functioning and depression severity were rated during the SCID evaluation, and emotion dysregulation was assessed concurrently using the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS). Hierarchical regression analyses examined the independent and interactive effects of social functioning and emotion dysregulation on depression severity.

Results: Emotion dysregulation (b = 0.13, SE = 0.04, p = .003) was significantly associated with greater depression severity. Social functioning (b = 2.10, SE = 1.19, p = .078) and its interaction with emotion dysregulation (b = -0.01, SE = 0.01, p = .265) were not significant predictors. These findings indicate that the effect of social functioning on depression severity was not robust when controlling for emotion dysregulation and their interaction, and that emotion dysregulation did not moderate the relationship between social functioning and depression severity.

Conclusion: Emotion dysregulation plays a robust, independent role in predicting depression severity, even when accounting for social functioning and demographic covariates. This study contributes to the growing literature on the intersection of emotion dysregulation and social functioning in depression and extends this work to a clinically diagnosed sample. Future research should examine how changes in these variables during treatment relate to symptom improvement.

社会功能和情绪失调对抑郁症患者抑郁严重程度的影响。
背景:情绪失调和社会功能障碍是抑郁症严重程度的重要预测因素。目前尚不清楚这些因素是独立的还是相互作用的影响了抑郁症患者的抑郁严重程度。方法:采用DSM-IV (SCID)结构化临床访谈对340例以抑郁症为主的精神科门诊患者进行访谈。在SCID评估中评估被试的社会功能和抑郁严重程度,同时使用情绪调节困难量表(DERS)评估情绪失调。层次回归分析考察了社会功能和情绪失调对抑郁严重程度的独立影响和相互影响。结果:情绪失调(b = 0.13,SE = 0.04,p = )。003)与抑郁严重程度显著相关。社会功能(b = 2.10,SE = 1.19,p = )b = -0.01,SE = 0.01,p = 。265)不是显著的预测因子。这些结果表明,在控制情绪失调及其相互作用的情况下,社会功能对抑郁严重程度的影响并不显著,情绪失调并没有调节社会功能与抑郁严重程度的关系。结论:情绪失调在预测抑郁严重程度方面发挥着强大的独立作用,即使考虑到社会功能和人口统计协变量。这项研究为越来越多的关于抑郁症中情绪失调和社会功能交叉的文献做出了贡献,并将这项工作扩展到临床诊断样本。未来的研究应该检查治疗期间这些变量的变化与症状改善的关系。
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Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
1319
审稿时长
9.3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Affective Disorders publishes papers concerned with affective disorders in the widest sense: depression, mania, mood spectrum, emotions and personality, anxiety and stress. It is interdisciplinary and aims to bring together different approaches for a diverse readership. Top quality papers will be accepted dealing with any aspect of affective disorders, including neuroimaging, cognitive neurosciences, genetics, molecular biology, experimental and clinical neurosciences, pharmacology, neuroimmunoendocrinology, intervention and treatment trials.
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