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Less Positive or More Negative? Future-Directed Thinking in Mild to Moderate Depression

Bjärehed, Jonas (author)
Linköpings universitet,Lund University,Lunds universitet,Institutionen för psykologi,Samhällsvetenskapliga institutioner och centrumbildningar,Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten,Department of Psychology,Departments of Administrative, Economic and Social Sciences,Faculty of Social Sciences,Institutionen för beteendevetenskap och lärande,Filosofiska fakulteten
Sarkohi, Ali (author)
Linköpings universitet,Institutionen för beteendevetenskap och lärande,Filosofiska fakulteten
Andersson, Gerhard (author)
Karolinska Institutet,Linköpings universitet,Institutionen för beteendevetenskap och lärande,Filosofiska fakulteten,CS
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2009-08-27
2009
English.
In: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1651-2316 .- 1650-6073.
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  • Depressed patients have been found to generate fewer anticipated positive future events, but most previous studies have included patients who have either been severely depressed or expressed suicidal thoughts and intents or both. The aim of this study was to compare positive and negative future-directed thinking in persons with mild to moderate depression who did not express suicidal thoughts or intents (n = 20) with a matched group of nondepressed persons (n = 20). The two groups completed the Future-Thinking Task (FTT), in which they were asked to generate positive and negative anticipated future events for three upcoming time periods (1 week, 1 year, and 5-10 years). In the present version of the FTT, both quantitative and qualitative aspects were included (i.e. subjective likelihood and emotional valence). Results showed that depressed persons reported lower scores regarding anticipated future positive events but they did not differ in terms of future negative events. The results are consistent with previous research and further strengthen the notion that reduced anticipation of future positive events is a defining characteristic of depression, even in the absence of suicidal ideation.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Psykologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Psychology (hsv//eng)

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cognitive processing
future thinking
suicide
depression
Social sciences

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