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2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022

Positive Affect Facilitates a Reduction in Depression Symptoms during a Mobile Mindfulness-Based Intervention

Chicago, IL · May 2022

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Andrew Rauch
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Swarnali Banerjee
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Angie Georgaras
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Ian Kahrilas
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Kelly Polnaszek
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Genevieve Roth
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Carol Gonzales
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Brynn Huguenel
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Asnia Rafiq
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Hassan Khan
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Jenna Duffecy
    University of Illinois Chicago
  • Colleen Conley
    Loyola University Chicago
  • Rebecca Silton
    Loyola University Chicago

Abstract

This study evaluated affective patterns (e.g., positive affect, negative affect, and emodiversity) in college students (n = 127) with elevated depression symptoms who participated in a randomized controlled trial of a mobile mindfulness-based intervention (MBI; Headspace). Only change in positive affect mediated the relation between study group and depression symptoms.

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