Affect fluctuations examined with ecological momentary assessment in patients with current or remitted depression and anxiety disorders
RA Schoevers, CD Van Borkulo, F Lamers… - Psychological …, 2021 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThere is increasing interest in day-to-day affect fluctuations of patients with
depressive and anxiety disorders. Few studies have compared repeated assessments of …
depressive and anxiety disorders. Few studies have compared repeated assessments of …
Affect dynamics in relation to depressive symptoms: variable, unstable or inert?
Depression not only involves disturbances in prevailing affect, but also in how affect
fluctuates over time. Yet, precisely which patterns of affect dynamics are associated with …
fluctuates over time. Yet, precisely which patterns of affect dynamics are associated with …
Analysis of affective instability in ecological momentary assessment: Indices using successive difference and group comparison via multilevel modeling.
Temporal instability of affect is a defining characteristic of psychological disorders such as
borderline personality disorder (BPD) and mood cycling disorders. Ecological momentary …
borderline personality disorder (BPD) and mood cycling disorders. Ecological momentary …
[HTML][HTML] Affect dynamics as predictors of symptom severity and treatment response in mood and anxiety disorders: Evidence for specificity
Studies of affect dynamics in psychopathology often focus on the prediction of broad
constructs like subjective well-being and psychological health. Less is known about how …
constructs like subjective well-being and psychological health. Less is known about how …
Daily affective dynamics predict depression symptom trajectories among adults with major and minor depression
Affective dynamics have been increasingly recognized as important indicators of emotional
health and well-being. Depression has been associated with altered affective dynamics, but …
health and well-being. Depression has been associated with altered affective dynamics, but …
Affective variability in depression: Revisiting the inertia–instability paradox
EH Bos, P de Jonge, RFA Cox - British Journal of Psychology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
How can depression be associated with both instability and inertia of affect? Koval et
al.(2013, Emotion, 13, 1132) showed that this paradox can be solved by accounting for the …
al.(2013, Emotion, 13, 1132) showed that this paradox can be solved by accounting for the …
Severity, course trajectory, and within‐person variability of individual symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder
WA Van Eeden, AM Van Hemert… - Acta psychiatrica …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Depression shows a large heterogeneity of symptoms between and within
persons over time. However, most outcome studies have assessed depression as a single …
persons over time. However, most outcome studies have assessed depression as a single …
Everyday emotional dynamics in major depression.
The present study aimed to investigate the everyday emotional dynamics of depressed
individuals, especially the role of emotional inertia, emotional context insensitivity, and …
individuals, especially the role of emotional inertia, emotional context insensitivity, and …
Clinical assessment of affective instability: comparing EMA indices, questionnaire reports, and retrospective recall.
Traditional self-report measures of psychopathology may be influenced by a variety of recall
biases. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) reduces these biases by assessing …
biases. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) reduces these biases by assessing …
Cross-sectional and longitudinal relations between affective instability and depression
BACKGROUND: There is a growing recognition that emotional traits are important for
understanding many mental health disorders, including major depressive disorder (MDD) …
understanding many mental health disorders, including major depressive disorder (MDD) …