Role of autobiographical memory in social problem solving and depression

被引:244
作者
Goddard, L
Dritschel, B
Burton, A
机构
[1] Cogn. Neuropsychology Research Unit, University of East London
[2] Psychology Department, University of East London, Stratford, London E15 4LZ, Romford Road
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10.1037/0021-843X.105.4.609
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Depressed patients frequently exhibit deficiencies in social problem solving (SPS). A possible cause of this deficit is an impairment in patients' ability to retrieve specific autobiographical memories. A clinically depressed group and a hospital control group performed the Means-End Problem-Solving (MEPS; J. J. Platt & G. Spivack, 1975a) task, during which they were required to attend to the memories retrieved during solution generation. Memories were categorized according to whether they were specific, categoric, or extended and whether the valence of the memories was positive or negative. Results support the general hypothesis that SPS skill is a function of autobiographical memory retrieval as measured by a cuing task and by the types of memories retrieved during the MEPS. However, the dysfunctional nature of categoric memories in SPS, rather than the importance of specific memories, was highlighted in the depressed group. Valence proved to be an unimportant variable in SPS ability. The cyclical links among autobiographical memory retrieval, SPS skills, and depression are discussed.
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