Episodic Life Stress and the Development of Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory to Positive Cues in Youth

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Cope Feurer
Mary L. Woody
Aliona Tsypes
Katie L. Burkhouse
Katelynn Champagne
Brandon E. Gibb
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[1] Binghamton University (SUNY),Center for Affective Science, Department of Psychology
[2] Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic,Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of Illinois at Chicago,undefined
[4] Stony Brook University School of Medicine,undefined
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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology | 2018年 / 46卷
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Overgeneral autobiographical memory; Life stress; Depression;
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Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) has been established as a risk factor for depression in both youth and adults, but questions remain as to how OGM develops. Although theorists have proposed that the experience of stressful life events may contribute to the development of OGM, no studies have examined the impact of negative life events on prospective changes in OGM. The goal of the current study was to address this gap in the literature. Participants included 251 mothers and their biological children (aged 8–14 years old at the initial assessment). Using a multi-wave prospective design with assessments every 6 months for 2 years, we found that episodic life stress predicted prospective decreases in youths’ autobiographical memory specificity to positive, but not negative, cues. This study supports theories proposing that negative life events may contribute to the development of OGM, but suggest that, in youth, the impact of life stress on OGM may be specific to positive rather than negative memories.
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页码:1563 / 1571
页数:8
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