2021
DOI: 10.1080/00049530.2021.1965860
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The role of depressive symptoms and rumination on subjective confidence in recognition of others’ emotions: an exploratory study

Abstract: Objective: Depression has unfavourable effects on emotion perception, and potential downstream consequences on social functioning. However, it is not clear if depressed individuals themselves are aware of these effects. We explored the relation between the independent and interactive contributions of depressive symptoms and rumination on self-perceived emotion recognition ability. Method: Depressive symptoms and ruminative tendencies of 108 university students (54 females) were measured, and participants rated… Show more

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