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Depression proneness and reactions to a depressive stimulus.

Rachel A Wernicke1, Michelle Y Pearlman, Frances P Thorndike, David A F Haaga.   

Abstract

In the context of a project examining depression vulnerability and cigarette smoking, the authors tested whether depression-vulnerable people differed from less vulnerable people in their reactions to a depressive stimulus. Regular smokers with a history of depression but not currently depressed (n = 63) and never-depressed smokers (n = 64) listened to audiotapes of confederates reading depressive and nondepressive scripts and reported their reactions. Neither a history of depression nor self-reported depression proneness predicted reactions to depression. However, depression proneness was positively correlated with beliefs about depression contagion. Likewise, stronger depression-related contagion beliefs and lower levels of empathic responding predicted behavioral rejection of the depressive stimulus.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16619945      PMCID: PMC1513638          DOI: 10.3200/JRLP.140.1.69-79

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychol        ISSN: 0022-3980


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