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Processing of Emotional Information in Seasonal Depression Across Different Cognitive Measures.
Authors:Dalgleish  Tim; Spinks  Helen; Golden  Ann-Marie; du Toit  Pieter
Abstract:This study examined memory for emotional material, endorsement of emotional adjectives, and negative attributional style (NAS) in seasonal affective disorder (SAD). SAD patients showed elevated NAS and increased endorsement of negative self-referent adjectives, but no memory bias for negative material, when compared with never-depressed controls. Longitudinal analyses revealed that none of these cognitive measures significantly predicted later symptom levels independent of initial symptom levels, in the SAD patients. The cross-sectional findings for adjective endorsement and memory were replicated in a second experiment. These data provide further evidence that depression-related memory effects in SAD are different from those found in nonseasonal depression. Accounts of these differences involving putative mood-repair processes and/or an absence of dysfunctional negative schemas in SAD are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:emotional memory  emotional adjective endorsement  negative attributional style  seasonal affective disorder  winter symptom level  summer symptom remission  emotional processing
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