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Social class and mood disorders: clinical features

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1993
We examined clinical features in 877 in- and outpatients affected by depression who were enrolled in psychopharmacological trials, subdivided according to Hollingshead's method into five social classes. The results showed that social class correlated significantly with the subtypes of mood disorders, with bipolar disorder being more frequent amongst ...
A, Lenzi   +5 more
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Effects of Depressed Mood on Social Perception

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1993
6 more depressed scoring undergraduates rated perceived rapport more accurately but lower than 39 nondepressed students and tracked a negative partner more than a positive one, suggesting affect in social perception must be studied carefully.
J S, Gillis, F J, Bernieri
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The social negative mood index for social networks

2018 IEEE Third International Conference on Data Science in Cyberspace (DSC), 2018
With the wide application of social networks the interactions of users in social networks become more and more convenient, frequent and cheap for the people in real society. The related research of Behavioral science represents that individual emotions can profoundly affect individual behavior, the emotions of others,the group behavior,and ...
Rui Jin, Hong-Li Zhang, Yu Zhang
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Social Mood and Financial Economics

Journal of Behavioral Finance, 2005
The general level of optimism/pessimism in society is reflected by the emotions of financial decision-makers. Because these emotions are correlated across economic participants, our hypothesis leads to three important outcomes. First, social mood determines the types of decisions made by consumers, investors, and corporate managers alike.
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Mood Congruity of Social Judgments

2020
This chapter reviews an emotion-network theory and associated research showing several domains in which social judgments and choices are influenced in a mood-congruous direction. In recent years, a relatively large research literature has accumulated investigating the impact of emotional states on social judgments and choices.
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Social and economic burden of mood disorders

Biological Psychiatry, 2003
Social and economic effects of mood disorders include functional impairment, disability or lost work productivity, and increased use of health services. Evidence for these impacts includes cross-sectional studies, longitudinal studies, and true experiments (randomized trials of specific treatments or treatment programs).
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Perceived social inadequacy and depressed mood in adolescents

Journal of Adolescence, 2002
The goal of the study was to examine stability in, and the relationship between, perceived social inadequacy and depressed mood in a sample of community adolescents. The Checklist of Adolescent Problem Situations (CAPS) and Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) were administered to 224 high-school students on two occasions 4 months apart.
Frank J, Elgar, Christine, Arlett
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Moods, Social Cognition and Motivation

1993
In the last decade, there has been considerable experimental research on the influence of moods on social cognition. It has been shown that both positive and negative moods affect several social-cognitive processes, such as the way people evaluate themselves and others, the amount of social support they perceive, and the degree to which they are ...
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Social Support and Depressed Mood: A Structural Analysis

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1999
Current literature on social support identifies social structure as a source of distress. However, past efforts tend to operationalize structure in terms of demographic characteristics. The present paper argues that structure should be conceived of as participation and involvement in community and social relations. Structure may include community ties,
N, Lin, X, Ye, W M, Ensel
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Mood acknowledgment and correction for the mood-congruency bias in social judgment

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2003
Abstract Past research has revealed a mood-congruency bias wherein people evaluate other individuals more positively when they are experiencing good moods than when they are experiencing bad moods. At times, however, people may attempt to prevent their transient mood states from biasing their evaluations of other people.
Cathy McFarland   +2 more
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