APS
2024 APS Annual Convention · 2024
Does Specific Negative Affect Variability Predict Symptom Severity Among Individuals with Mood Disorders?
- Ahhyun Lee
University of California, Berkeley - Griffin Kreit
University of California, Berkeley - Aaron Fisher
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
The current study found that no negative affect variables were associated with depression symptom severity. However, the variability of irritability and anger (but not hopelessness, feeling down, guilt, worry, and fear) predicted anxiety symptoms. This result emphasized specificity in the association between negative affect variability and psychopathology symptoms.
Mood Disorders