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View article: Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict affect intensity and variability in children and adolescents
Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict affect intensity and variability in children and adolescents Open
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by heightened emotionality. Past research indicated that the biased interpretation of social situations (i.e., interpretation bias) might contribute to these aberrant affect dynamics in a…
View article: Changes in Emotional Granularity Under a Population-Level Stressor Predict Social Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence
Changes in Emotional Granularity Under a Population-Level Stressor Predict Social Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence Open
Emotional granularity, reflecting the specificity with which individuals distinguish their emotional experiences, is crucial to emotional well-being. This study examined whether emotional granularity predicts adolescents’ social anxiety an…
View article: When emotions persist: Emotional inertia predicts adolescent depression amid COVID-19 stress
When emotions persist: Emotional inertia predicts adolescent depression amid COVID-19 stress Open
Emotional inertia-the extent to which emotional states persist over time-has been identified as a risk factor for depression. However, longitudinal evidence from real-world chronic stress remains limited. Leveraging the COVID-19 pandemic a…
View article: ‘Hanger’ and beyond: measuring hunger-related mood dysregulation and its links with mental health, functioning and task-based mood induction
‘Hanger’ and beyond: measuring hunger-related mood dysregulation and its links with mental health, functioning and task-based mood induction Open
BackgroundSome people experience mood changes when hungry. However, the relevance of this phenomenon to clinical conditions, such as depression and eating disorders, is understudied. Therefore, we devised a questionnaire to measure hunger-…
View article: ‘Hanger’ and beyond: measuring hunger-related mood dysregulation and its links with mental health, functioning and task-based mood induction
‘Hanger’ and beyond: measuring hunger-related mood dysregulation and its links with mental health, functioning and task-based mood induction Open
BackgroundSome people experience mood changes when hungry. However, the relevance of this phenomenon to clinical conditions, such as depression and eating disorders, is understudied. Therefore, we devised a questionnaire to measure hunger-…
View article: ‘Hanger’ and beyond: measuring hunger-related mood dysregulation and its links with mental health, functioning and task-based mood induction
‘Hanger’ and beyond: measuring hunger-related mood dysregulation and its links with mental health, functioning and task-based mood induction Open
BackgroundSome people experience mood changes when hungry. However, the relevance of this phenomenon to clinical conditions, such as depression and eating disorders, is understudied. Therefore, we devised a questionnaire to measure hunger-…
View article: Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Affect Intensity and Variability in Children and Adolescents
Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Affect Intensity and Variability in Children and Adolescents Open
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by heightened emotionality. Past research indicated that the biased interpretation of social situations (i.e., interpretation bias) might contribute to these aberrant affect dynamics in a…
View article: Are Biased and Inflexible Updating of Interpretations Broad or Narrow Transdiagnostic Risk Markers for Psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Lens
Are Biased and Inflexible Updating of Interpretations Broad or Narrow Transdiagnostic Risk Markers for Psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Lens Open
Previous research has linked biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous information to various forms of psychopathology. However, existing studies typically investigate these interpretation processes within individual diagnostic ca…
View article: Are biased and inflexible updating of interpretations broad or narrow transdiagnostic risk markers for psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) lens
Are biased and inflexible updating of interpretations broad or narrow transdiagnostic risk markers for psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) lens Open
Previous research has linked biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous information to various forms of psychopathology. However, existing studies typically investigate these interpretation processes within individual diagnostic ca…
View article: Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict depressive symptoms and relational outcomes in parent-adolescent dyads
Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations predict depressive symptoms and relational outcomes in parent-adolescent dyads Open
View article: Emotion Identification and Emotion Sensitivity Following Interpersonal and Noninterpersonal Traumatic Experiences: Results From the AURORA Study
Emotion Identification and Emotion Sensitivity Following Interpersonal and Noninterpersonal Traumatic Experiences: Results From the AURORA Study Open
Social cognition is an important mechanism linking trauma to psychopathology; however, current models fail to explain individual differences in social cognition after trauma exposure. We investigated whether the interpersonal nature of tra…
View article: Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Depressive Symptoms and Relational Outcomes in Parent-Adolescent Dyads
Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Depressive Symptoms and Relational Outcomes in Parent-Adolescent Dyads Open
Adolescence is a critical period for social-emotional development, characterized by increased risk for psychopathology and disruptive changes in the parent-adolescent relationship. Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations…
View article: Are Biased and Inflexible Updating of Interpretations Broad or Narrow Transdiagnostic Risk Markers for Psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Lens
Are Biased and Inflexible Updating of Interpretations Broad or Narrow Transdiagnostic Risk Markers for Psychopathology? A Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) Lens Open
Previous research has linked biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous information to various forms of psychopathology. However, existing studies typically investigate these interpretation processes within individual diagnostic ca…
View article: The Future of Women in Psychological Science
The Future of Women in Psychological Science Open
There has been extensive discussion about gender gaps in representation and career advancement in the sciences. However, psychological science itself has yet to be the focus of discussion or systematic review, despite our field's investmen…
View article: More Validation, Less Reappraisal: Effectiveness of Everyday Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Strategies
More Validation, Less Reappraisal: Effectiveness of Everyday Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Strategies Open
Background: Social functioning and mental health rely not only on regulating one’s ownemotions but also on the ability to influence the emotions of others. However, most research hasfocused on intrinsic, self-focused emotion regulation, le…
View article: Exposure to unpredictable childhood environments is associated with amygdala activation during early extinction in adulthood
Exposure to unpredictable childhood environments is associated with amygdala activation during early extinction in adulthood Open
View article: Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Depressive Symptoms and Relational Outcomes in Parent-Adolescent Dyads
Biased and Inflexible Interpretations of Social Situations Predict Depressive Symptoms and Relational Outcomes in Parent-Adolescent Dyads Open
Adolescence is a critical period for social-emotional development, characterized by increased risk for psychopathology and disruptive changes in the parent-adolescent relationship. Biased and inflexible interpretations of social situations…
View article: Mental Health and Clinical Psychological Science in the Time of COVID-19: Challenges, Opportunities, and a Call to Action
Mental Health and Clinical Psychological Science in the Time of COVID-19: Challenges, Opportunities, and a Call to Action Open
COVID-19 presents significant social, economic, and medical challenges. Because COVID-19 has already begun to precipitate huge increases in mental health problems, clinical psychological science must assert a leadership role in guiding a n…
View article: Networks of guilt, shame, pride, and disordered eating in youths show stability over time
Networks of guilt, shame, pride, and disordered eating in youths show stability over time Open
Recent literature suggests that self‐conscious emotions (i.e., shame, guilt, and pride) play an important role in increasing the risk for disordered eating behaviors and cognitions. Despite the increasing frequency and intensity of self‐co…
View article: Longitudinal Associations Between Peritraumatic Oestradiol and Fear Responding in Women and Men
Longitudinal Associations Between Peritraumatic Oestradiol and Fear Responding in Women and Men Open
PTSD is more prevalent in women than men and associated with autonomic dysfunction. Higher oestradiol levels have been associated with decreased PTSD severity, however, the impact of oestradiol on autonomic function is not well characteris…
View article: Social reorientation of emotion regulation: Changing roles of family and peers during adolescence.
Social reorientation of emotion regulation: Changing roles of family and peers during adolescence. Open
The emotional climate of the family and peer group is theorized to play a central role in the development of emotion regulation (ER) in children and adolescents, such that warmer, more supportive environments promote more effective ER. How…
View article: Belief Updating Deficits in Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Belief Updating Deficits in Depression: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
BackgroundPrior studies have found that depression is linked to alterations in belief updating, but the effect size of this association was heterogeneous and unclear. This preregistered systematic review and meta-analysis examines studies …
View article: Neighborhood Resources Associated With Psychological Trajectories and Neural Reactivity to Reward After Trauma
Neighborhood Resources Associated With Psychological Trajectories and Neural Reactivity to Reward After Trauma Open
Importance: Research on resilience after trauma has often focused on individual-level factors (eg, ability to cope with adversity) and overlooked influential neighborhood-level factors that may help mitigate the development of posttraumati…
View article: Navigating the Social World: The Interplay Between Cognitive and Socio-Affective Processes in Depression and Social Anxiety
Navigating the Social World: The Interplay Between Cognitive and Socio-Affective Processes in Depression and Social Anxiety Open
Background Biased and inflexible interpretations of ambiguous social situations are hypothesized to elevate risk for depression and social anxiety via their effects on social and affective processes. Yet, empirical support for this hypothe…
View article: What empathizers do: Empathy and the selection of everyday interpersonal emotion regulation strategies
What empathizers do: Empathy and the selection of everyday interpersonal emotion regulation strategies Open
Empathy facets distinctly shape our responses to others' emotions and can make us increasingly emotionally responsive and relationship-oriented. Understanding these dynamics can enhance the treatment of affective disorders characterized by…
View article: Social reorientation of emotion regulation: Changing roles of family and peers during adolescence
Social reorientation of emotion regulation: Changing roles of family and peers during adolescence Open
The emotional climate of the family and peer group are theorized to play a central role in the development of emotion regulation (ER) in children and adolescents, such that warmer, more supportive environments promote more effective ER. Ho…
View article: Shared and unique lifetime stressor characteristics and network connectivity predict adolescent anxiety and depression
Shared and unique lifetime stressor characteristics and network connectivity predict adolescent anxiety and depression Open
Background Exposure to major life stressors and aberrant brain functioning have been related to anxiety and depression, especially during adolescence. However, whether these associations differ based on the specific characteristics of the …
View article: Defining the r factor for post-trauma resilience and its neural predictors
Defining the r factor for post-trauma resilience and its neural predictors Open
View article: Author Correction: Defining the r factor for post-trauma resilience and its neural predictors
Author Correction: Defining the r factor for post-trauma resilience and its neural predictors Open
View article: Coping Flexibility: Match Between Coping Strategy and Perceived Stressor Controllability Predicts Depressed Mood
Coping Flexibility: Match Between Coping Strategy and Perceived Stressor Controllability Predicts Depressed Mood Open