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ArtikelHarbingers of Depressotypic Reassurance Seeking : Negative Life Events, Increased Anxiety, and Decreased Self-Esteem  
Oleh: Katz, Jennifer ; Lew, Angela ; Joiner, Thomas E. ; Joiner, Thomas E., [Jr.]
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 25 no. 5 (1999), page 630-637.
Topik: SELF ESTEEM; decreased self - esteem; depressotypic reassurance seeking; increased anxiety; negative life events
Fulltext: 632PSPB255.pdf (66.64KB)
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Isi artikelNo previous study has examined the initial stages of the depressive interpersonal spiral described by Coyne. The authors’ purpose was to elucidate predictions regarding the formative stages of the spiral and to put them to empirical test in a prospective study of college undergraduates (N = 177). The authors predicted and found that : (a) negative life events predicted increases in anxiety, decreases in self - esteem, and increases in reassurance - seeking; (b) negative life events predicted changes in reassurance seeking via their influence on anxiety and self - esteem; and (c) this mediational role was relatively specific to anxiety and self - esteem and did not apply to depression. Understanding the groundwork of the depressive interpersonal spiral may point to its prevention.
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