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Negative affect interference and fear of happiness are independently associated with depressive symptoms.

D Gage Jordan1, Amanda C Collins1, Matthew G Dunaway2, Jenna Kilgore1, E Samuel Winer1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Reward devaluation theory (RDT) posits that some depressed individuals avoid positivity due to its previous association with negative outcomes. Behavioral indicators of avoidance of reward support RDT, but self-report indicators have yet to be examined discriminantly. Two candidate self-report measures were examined in relation to depression: negative affect interference (NAI), or the experience of negative affect in response to positivity, and fear of happiness, a fear of prospective happiness.
METHOD: Participants completed measures assessing NAI, fear of happiness scale, and depression online via Amazon's Mechanical Turk at three time points (N = 375). Multilevel modeling examined the relationship between NAI, fear of happiness, and depressive symptoms longitudinally.
RESULTS: NAI and fear of happiness were both positively associated with depressive symptoms. They both uniquely predicted depressive symptoms when included within the same model.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that different conceptualizations of positivity avoidance are uniquely associated with depressive symptoms.
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Keywords:  anhedonia; depression; happiness; negative affect; positive affect; reward devaluation theory

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33078847      PMCID: PMC8729157          DOI: 10.1002/jclp.23066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Psychol        ISSN: 0021-9762


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