The Role of Positive and Negative Aspects of Life Events in Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Clinical Psychological Science Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-14 DOI:10.1177/21677026221141654
Julia S Yarrington, Allison V Metts, Richard E Zinbarg, Robin Nusslock, Kate Wolitzky-Taylor, Constance L Hammen, Nicholas J Kelley, Susan Bookheimer, Michelle G Craske
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Abstract

Negative or stressful life events are robust risk factors for depression and anxiety. Less attention has been paid to positive aspects of events and whether positivity buffers the impact of negative aspects of events. The present study examined positivity and negativity of interpersonal and non-interpersonal episodic life events in predicting anxiety and depressive symptoms in a sample of 373 young adults. Regressions tested main and interactive effects of positivity and negativity ratings of events in predicting symptom factors (Fears, Anhedonia-Apprehension (AA), General Distress (GD)) relevant to anxiety and depression. A significant interaction demonstrated that positivity protected against high levels of negativity of non-interpersonal events in predicting GD. A main effect of interpersonal negativity predicting higher AA was observed. Results for Fears were non-significant. Findings suggest that positivity of life events may buffer against negativity in predicting symptoms shared between anxiety and depression.

生活事件的积极和消极方面在抑郁和焦虑症状中的作用。
消极或有压力的生活事件是抑郁症和焦虑症的强大风险因素。人们很少关注事件的积极方面,以及积极方面是否能缓冲事件消极方面的影响。本研究以373名年轻人为样本,检验了人际和非人际情景生活事件的积极性和消极性,以预测焦虑和抑郁症状。回归测试了事件的积极性和消极性评级在预测与焦虑和抑郁相关的症状因素(恐惧、焦虑不安(AA)、一般痛苦(GD))方面的主要和交互作用。显著的交互作用表明,在预测GD时,积极性可以抵御非人际事件的高水平消极性。观察到人际消极性预测更高AA的主要影响。Fears的结果并不显著。研究结果表明,在预测焦虑和抑郁症状时,生活事件的积极性可能会缓冲消极性。
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Clinical Psychological Science
Clinical Psychological Science Psychology-Clinical Psychology
CiteScore
9.70
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2.10%
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35
期刊介绍: The Association for Psychological Science’s journal, Clinical Psychological Science, emerges from this confluence to provide readers with the best, most innovative research in clinical psychological science, giving researchers of all stripes a home for their work and a place in which to communicate with a broad audience of both clinical and other scientists.
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