D. McChargue, Susan Drevo, M. J. Herrera, Neal Doran, S. Salvi, Alicia K. Klanecky
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摘要
背景。尽管重度抑郁症在吸烟者中发病率很高,但人们对增加吸烟者抑郁易感性的生物行为机制知之甚少。目标本研究考察了特质冲动性是否会调节吸烟者反刍与过去重度抑郁发作(MDEs)次数之间的关系(N = 128)。方法。数据来源于基线筛选问卷和两项研究的结构化诊断访谈,这些研究检查了有严重抑郁症病史的吸烟者与没有抑郁症病史的吸烟者的情绪反应。结果。正如预测的那样,反刍和特质冲动性之间的交互作用是MDE复发的显著预测因子(β = 0.259, p = 0.001, r2变化= 0.063)。事后分析测试了在冲动程度高和低的人群中,反刍与过去的MDEs之间的联系。反刍可以预测高冲动性人群中被诊断出过去MDEs的数量(β = 0.408, p =…
Trait-impulsivity moderates the relationship between rumination and number of major depressive episodes among cigarette smokers
Background. Despite the high prevalence of major depression among cigarette smokers, little is known about biobehavioral mechanisms that increase smokers' susceptibility to depression. Aims. The present study examined whether trait-impulsivity would moderate the relationship between rumination and number of past major depressive episodes (MDEs) among smokers (N = 128). Method. Data were derived from baseline screening questionnaires and structured diagnostic interviews of two studies examining emotional responses of smokers with a history of major depression compared with smokers without depression histories. Results. As predicted, the interaction between rumination and trait-impulsivity was a significant predictor of MDE recurrence (β = 0.259, p = 0.001, R 2 change = 0.063). Post hoc analyses tested rumination's association with past MDEs among those with high and low levels of impulsivity. Rumination predicted the number of diagnosed past MDEs among those with high levels of impulsivity (β = 0.408, p = ...