APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
Anticipatory Pleasure, but Not Consummatory Pleasure, Is Longitudinally Linked to Depression Symptoms
- Quynh Nguyen
Brandeis University - Jennifer Wicks
Brandeis University - Morgan Taylor
Brandeis University - Alyssa Fassett-Carman
University of Colorado - Boulder - Alyssa Fassett-Carman
Brandeis University - Chiara Neilson
University of Colorado - Boulder - Elena Peterson
University of Colorado - Boulder - Roselinde Kaiser
University of Colorado - Boulder - Hannah Snyder
Brandeis University
Abstract
Pleasure-depression links in college students were tested across four waves of data. Anticipatory pleasure prospectively predicted anhedonic depression, but not vice versa. Meanwhile, depression prospectively predicted anticipatory pleasure, but not vice versa. Associations between consummatory pleasure and depression were non-significant.
Mood Disorders