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View article: Successful mood repair in the laboratory predicts successful mood repair in daily life for typical but not for depression-prone young adults.
Successful mood repair in the laboratory predicts successful mood repair in daily life for typical but not for depression-prone young adults. Open
Successful mood repair (i.e., attenuating sad, dysphoric affect) is a critical form of emotion regulation that is necessary for healthy functioning. Laboratory-based studies have examined how well individuals can reduce sadness and how thi…
View article: Short-Term Blood Pressure Variability among Young Adults at High or Low Risk for Depression
Short-Term Blood Pressure Variability among Young Adults at High or Low Risk for Depression Open
Background: Depression has been shown to have adverse effects on blood pressure (BP) and is associated with high blood pressure variability (BPV). In turn, high short-term BPV has been related to eventual cardiovascular risk. But it is not…
View article: Rethinking how to deal with demand and supply in CAP: a European training perspective
Rethinking how to deal with demand and supply in CAP: a European training perspective Open
Background Mental health care is suffering from a substantial gap between current service provision capacity and demand. For the generation of young doctors in psychiatry training programs today, this means they face substantial and potent…
View article: A-287 Attention Shifting Individual Differences Moderate Attention Bias Modification Training Effects Among Formerly Depressed Persons
A-287 Attention Shifting Individual Differences Moderate Attention Bias Modification Training Effects Among Formerly Depressed Persons Open
Objective: Biased information processing towards negative content is associated with depressive disorders and may be reduced by training attention away from dysphoric stimuli (attention bias modification training, ABM). Empirical findings …
View article: A-288 Valenced Attention Shifting Deficits Evident via Eye-tracking and not Reaction Time Measures in a Psychiatric Sample
A-288 Valenced Attention Shifting Deficits Evident via Eye-tracking and not Reaction Time Measures in a Psychiatric Sample Open
Objective: Inflexible attention shifting from dysphoric information is a key component of contemporary depression risk models. Yet, the literature is mixed concerning such deficits in depressed samples, perhaps partly due to construct-irre…
View article: Metabolic syndrome among young adults at high and low familial risk for depression
Metabolic syndrome among young adults at high and low familial risk for depression Open
Background Our study examined whether the early-onset depression phenotype among young adults (probands) is associated with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components, and if MetS characterizes unaffected but high-risk siblings of pr…
View article: Emotion Regulation Among Adolescents With Pediatric Depression As a Function of Anxiety Comorbidity
Emotion Regulation Among Adolescents With Pediatric Depression As a Function of Anxiety Comorbidity Open
Background: Both depression and anxiety (two of the most common internalizing psychopathologies among youths) are associated with difficulties in emotion regulation (ER). Little is known about whether anxiety as a comorbid condition has an…
View article: Autonomic correlates of lifetime suicidal thoughts and behaviors among adolescents with a history of depression
Autonomic correlates of lifetime suicidal thoughts and behaviors among adolescents with a history of depression Open
Suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) have been associated with emotion dysregulation and atypical responses to affective and stressful stimuli. To investigate the psychophysiology involved, we measured changes in respiratory sinus arrhyt…
View article: Dysregulated behavioral responses to hedonic probes among youth with depression histories and their high-risk siblings.
Dysregulated behavioral responses to hedonic probes among youth with depression histories and their high-risk siblings. Open
Affect dysregulation in response to rewarding stimuli has been proposed as a vulnerability factor for major depressive disorder (MDD). However, it remains unclear how affective behavioral dynamics may be altered among individuals who are a…
View article: The Development of Mood Repair Response Repertories: I. Age-Related Changes Among 7- to 14-Year-Old Depressed and Control Children and Adolescents
The Development of Mood Repair Response Repertories: I. Age-Related Changes Among 7- to 14-Year-Old Depressed and Control Children and Adolescents Open
The purpose of this study was to test developmentally informed hypotheses about regulatory responses to sadness that attenuate versus exacerbate it (adaptive versus maladaptive mood repair responses, respectively) across late childhood, ea…
View article: Positive autobiographical memory deficits in youth with depression histories and their never‐depressed siblings
Positive autobiographical memory deficits in youth with depression histories and their never‐depressed siblings Open
Objectives Impaired positive autobiographical memory ( AM ) is closely linked to emotional disorders. AM impairments are often found in depressed adults and may be related to the difficulties such persons have in regulating their dysphoric…
View article: Maladaptive mood repair, atypical respiratory sinus arrhythmia, and risk of a recurrent major depressive episode among adolescents with prior major depression
Maladaptive mood repair, atypical respiratory sinus arrhythmia, and risk of a recurrent major depressive episode among adolescents with prior major depression Open
Background Because depressive illness is recurrent, recurrence prevention should be a mainstay for reducing its burden on society. One way to reach this goal is to identify malleable risk factors. The ability to attenuate sadness/dysphoria…
View article: Parasympathetic nervous system activity predicts mood repair use and its effectiveness among adolescents with and without histories of major depression.
Parasympathetic nervous system activity predicts mood repair use and its effectiveness among adolescents with and without histories of major depression. Open
Depressive disorders that onset in the juvenile years have been linked to far-reaching adverse consequences, making it imperative to elucidate key mechanisms and contributory factors. Excessive use of regulatory responses that exacerbate s…