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Differences of biased recall memory for emotional information among children and adolescents of mothers with MDD, children and adolescents with MDD, and normal controls

机译:患有MDD的母亲的儿童和青少年,患有MDD的儿童和青少年以及正常对照组的有偏见的回忆记忆在情感信息方面的差异

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This study examines explicit memory bias for emotional information in children and adolescents with major depressive disorder (MDD). Participants were a convenient sample of 28 children and adolescents of mothers with MDD, 28 children and adolescents with MDD, and 29 healthy controls. Their age range was 11-17 years old. The groups were matched for gender ratio, mean age, and the years of educational level. They were assessed by the Recall Task. Emotional stimuli consisted of three sets of words namely sad, happy, and neutral words. Children and adolescents of mothers with MDD similar to children and adolescents with MDD recalled more sadness stimuli in comparison with the controls. In other words, they showed an explicit memory bias towards sad stimuli. Also, healthy children significantly recalled more happy words than the other two groups. There was no significant difference among the three groups for the recall of neutral stimuli. Current findings support that there is a recall memory bias for emotional information in children with MDD. These children more than healthy children recall sad words. Moreover, healthy children recall happy words more than children with MDD. (c) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:这项研究探讨了患有严重抑郁症(MDD)的儿童和青少年的情感信息的显式记忆偏见。参与者是28位患有MDD的母亲的儿童和青少年,28位患有MDD的儿童和青少年以及29位健康对照者的便捷样本。他们的年龄范围是11-17岁。对两组进行性别比,平均年龄和受教育程度的匹配。他们由召回任务进行了评估。情绪刺激由三组词组成,即悲伤,快乐和中立的词。患有MDD的母亲的儿童和青少年与患有MDD的儿童和青少年相比,与对照组相比,回忆起更多的悲伤刺激。换句话说,他们对悲伤的刺激表现出明显的记忆偏见。此外,健康的儿童比其他两组明显更能回忆起开心的话。三组中性刺激的召回之间没有显着差异。最新发现支持MDD患儿对情绪信息的回忆记忆偏见。这些孩子比健康孩子更能回忆起悲伤的话。此外,健康的孩子比患有MDD的孩子回忆更多快乐的话。 (c)2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.保留所有权利。

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