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Pleasure Now, Pain Later: Positive Fantasies About the Future Predict Symptoms of Depression

机译:现在高兴,以后痛苦:对未来的乐观幻想预示着抑郁症的症状

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Though common sense suggests that positive thinking shelters people from depression, the four studies reported here showed that this intuition needs to be qualified: Positive thinking in the form of fantasies about the future did indeed relate to decreased symptoms of depression when measured concurrently; however, positive fantasies predicted more depressive symptoms when measured longitudinally. The pattern of results was observed for different indicators of fantasies and depression, in adults and in schoolchildren, and for periods of up to 7 months (Studies 1-4). In college students, low academic success partially mediated the predictive relation between positive fantasies and symptoms of depression (Study 4). Results add to existing research on the problematic effects of positive fantasies on performance by suggesting that indulging in positive fantasies predicts problems in mental health.
机译:尽管常识表明积极思考可以使人们免受抑郁症困扰,但这里报道的四项研究表明,这种直觉需要加以限定:对未来的幻想形式的积极思考确实与抑郁症的症状减轻同时进行;然而,从纵向测量,积极的幻想预示着更多的抑郁症状。在成人和学童中,在长达7个月的时间里,观察到了幻想和抑郁的不同指标的结果模式(研究1-4)。在大学生中,学习成绩差的部分原因是积极幻想与抑郁症状之间的预测关系(研究4)。结果表明,沉迷于积极幻想会预示着心理健康方面的问题,从而增加了对积极幻想对绩效产生问题影响的现有研究。

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