The Impact of Decreased Environmental Reward in Predicting Depression Severity: Support for Behavioral Theories of Depression

Volume: 44, Issue: 4, Pages: 242 - 252
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Insufficient response-contingent positive reinforcement and decreased environmental reward have been hypothesized to directly contribute to the onset and persistence of depression. The present study examined whether decreased environmental reward was significantly associated with self-reported depression and diagnosed major depression relative to other well-established risk factors that included gender, stressful life events, traumatic life...
Paper Details
Title
The Impact of Decreased Environmental Reward in Predicting Depression Severity: Support for Behavioral Theories of Depression
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
242 - 252
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