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Cross-sectional and longitudinal relations between affective instability and depression
Renee J. Thompson
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Howard Berenbaum
, Keith Bredemeier
Psychology
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
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Longitudinal Relations
100%
Affective Instability
100%
Cross-sectional Relation
100%
Major Depressive Disorder
85%
Anhedonic Depression
85%
Affective Variability
85%
Affect Intensity
57%
Community Sample
28%
Emotional Traits
28%
College Students
14%
Mental Health Disorders
14%
Self-report Measures
14%
Bipolar Disorder
14%
Temporal Dependence
14%
Student Samples
14%
Recall Bias
14%
Retrospective Survey
14%
Depression Risk
14%
Intensity Variability
14%
Event Sampling
14%
Female Community
14%
Clinical Interview
14%
Psychology
College Students
100%
Mental Health
100%
Mood
100%
Self-Report
100%
Clinical Interview
100%
Bipolar Disorder
100%
Depressive Disorder
100%