1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-1781(99)00003-7
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Gender-specific mechanisms associated with outcome of depression: perception of emotions, coping and interpersonal functioning

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“…This biased processing of social information could include a misperception of emotions in the face of others (Bouhuys, Geerts, & Gordijn, 1999). Indeed a negative bias is found in several studies (Mandal & Bhattacharya, 1985;Gur et al, 1992;Bouhuys, Bloem, & Groothuis, 1995;Hale III, Jansen, Bouhuys, & van den Hoofdakker, 1997;Bouhuys, Geerts, & Mersch, 1997;Hale III, 1998;Geerts, & Bouhuys, 1998;Bouhuys et al, 1999). In Beck's theory, negative cognitions should be responsible for a negative bias in the processing of information.…”
Section: Depressionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…This biased processing of social information could include a misperception of emotions in the face of others (Bouhuys, Geerts, & Gordijn, 1999). Indeed a negative bias is found in several studies (Mandal & Bhattacharya, 1985;Gur et al, 1992;Bouhuys, Bloem, & Groothuis, 1995;Hale III, Jansen, Bouhuys, & van den Hoofdakker, 1997;Bouhuys, Geerts, & Mersch, 1997;Hale III, 1998;Geerts, & Bouhuys, 1998;Bouhuys et al, 1999). In Beck's theory, negative cognitions should be responsible for a negative bias in the processing of information.…”
Section: Depressionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…One study does not demonstrate an influence of the severity of the EFE deficit on the evolution of depression , but this study included ambulatory patients who are probably less severely affected. For hospitalised patients, it seems that the severity of the EFE deficit could be linked to a bad prognosis of depression (Hale III, 1998;Bouhuys et al, 1999). Overall, long term studies with repeated measures are needed to further investigate this eventual relationship.…”
Section: Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, some studies do not detect any deficit (Archer et al, 1992;Gaebel and Wölwer, 1992;Mogg et al, 2000;Weniger et al, 2004;Bediou et al, 2005;Schaefer et al, 2010), whereas others report a bias toward ambiguous and neutral faces that were mostly judged as displaying negative emotions (Hale, 1998;Bouhuys et al, 1999;Leppänen et al, 2004;Gollan et al, 2008;Douglas and Porter, 2010).…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Individuals with depression generally display a bias toward expressing more sadness. Furthermore, they demonstrate an impaired ability to decode facial expressions accurately, especially sadness and happiness, resulting in a negative emotional bias both in the perception of self and others (Bouhuys, Geerts, & Gordijn, 1999;Bradley et al, 1997;Hale, 1998;Rubinow & Post, 1992).…”
Section: Emotional Regulation and Dvsreeulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the combination of these emotional states would indicate a potentially noteworthy mood problem. For example, research (Bouhuys et al, 1999;Bradley et al, 1997;Hale, 1998;Rubinow & Post, 1992) has demonstrated that depression can diminish one's ability to decode facial expressions accurately, especially sadness and happiness.…”
Section: Phasementioning
confidence: 99%