The Ability to Control One's Thoughts Alleviates the Adverse Effects of Negative Life Events on Depression.

Pub Date : 2021-07-20 DOI:10.1891/JCPSY-D-20-00032
Feng Ying Lu, Wen Jing Yang, Qing Lin Zhang, Jiang Qiu
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Abstract

Although negative life events are a risk factor for developing depression, cognitive control can help maintain one's mental health. However, whether thought-control ability (TCA) can alleviate the adverse effects of negative life events on depression is unclear. Therefore, two studies were conducted to test if it does, by having participant's complete measures of negative life events, TCA, and depression. Study 1, which included 140 healthy young adults, showed TCA mediated the relationship between negative life events and depressive symptoms, and that TCA also moderated the relationship between negative life events and depressive symptoms. Study 2 recruited patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) to test whether the findings could be generalized to individuals with MDD. Study 2 found TCA also mediated the relationship between negative life events and symptoms of MDD. Suggesting that improving the ability to control negative thoughts in daily life help maintain mental health and prevent depressive symptoms.

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控制自己思想的能力可减轻负面生活事件对抑郁症的不利影响。
虽然负面生活事件是患抑郁症的一个风险因素,但认知控制能力有助于保持心理健康。然而,思维控制能力(TCA)能否减轻负面生活事件对抑郁症的不利影响尚不清楚。因此,我们进行了两项研究,通过让受试者完成负面生活事件、TCA 和抑郁的测量,来检验它是否能减轻负面生活事件对抑郁的不利影响。研究 1 包括 140 名健康的年轻人,结果显示 TCA 在负性生活事件和抑郁症状之间起到了中介作用,TCA 还调节了负性生活事件和抑郁症状之间的关系。研究 2 征集了重度抑郁障碍(MDD)患者,以检验研究结果是否可推广至重度抑郁障碍患者。研究 2 发现,TCA 也能调节消极生活事件与 MDD 症状之间的关系。这表明,在日常生活中提高控制消极想法的能力有助于保持心理健康和预防抑郁症状。
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