APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Problem Solving Moderates the Relationship Between Overgeneral Autobiographical

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Clinical Science

  • Samuel Seidman
    Temple University
  • Andrew Gepty
    George Washington University
  • Elissa Hamlat
    Temple University
  • Lauren Alloy
    Temple University

Abstract

Depressed individuals tend to recall less specific autobiographical memories and instead greater overgeneral autobiographical memories. Participants (132 adolescents), completed questionnaires at time one and a year follow up. When controlling for depressive symptoms at Time 1, problem solving moderated the relationship between OGM and depressive symptoms at first follow up.

Psychopathology

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