Previous research in North Carolina, where the growth of hog farms has been so staggering in the last 25 years that now there are more hogs than people, found that farm odor caused stress and
negative mood states in neighboring residents, according to a 2009 study in the American Journal of Public Health.
Not exact matches
«When we have to think about our failures - that puts us
in a
negative mood and research has shown that when people are
in a
negative mood state, they tend to indulge to make themselves feel better,» lead author Hristina Nikolova explained.
One study1 at the University of Miami found that when people have a
negative mood state, it interferes with their brain's working memory, causing lapses
in critical thinking.
«Perhaps this circuit represents a pathway through which disruptions
in social relationships contribute to
negative mood states and depression.»
Especially the vermis has been considered to be involved
in the regulation of
negative mood states [48].
This poses the question of whether feelings of hunger and
negative mood states, particularly during restriction periods could become self - limiting factors for the success of IER
in the long - term as either a weight - loss or maintenance strategy.
Mindfulness improves
mood by allowing participants to better understand their own emotional
states without getting caught up
in identifying with
negative emotions and belief systems.
We assessed
mood and emotion regulation with the following measures: Positive and
Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), 22 the Differential Emotions Scale (DES), 23 the Aggression scale, 24 and the State - Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI - 2).25 The PANAS yields 2 factors: positive affect and negative affect, with good reliability in our sample (positive affect α = 0.81 and 0.89; negative affect α = 0.84 an
Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), 22 the Differential Emotions Scale (DES), 23 the Aggression scale, 24 and the
State - Trait Anger Expression Inventory (STAXI - 2).25 The PANAS yields 2 factors: positive affect and
negative affect, with good reliability in our sample (positive affect α = 0.81 and 0.89; negative affect α = 0.84 an
negative affect, with good reliability
in our sample (positive affect α = 0.81 and 0.89;
negative affect α = 0.84 an
negative affect α = 0.84 and 0.87).
A lack of differences between the COPE and control group mothers with respect to
state anxiety and
negative mood state during hospitalization may be attributable to the fact that the length of hospital stay for this full - scale clinical trial was approximately one - half of that
in our pilot study.6 There might not have been enough time to demonstrate the positive effects of the COPE program on maternal anxiety and
mood state during the short course of hospitalization
in this trial.
In comparison with control mothers, COPE mothers reported less
negative mood state, less depression, and fewer PTSD symptoms at certain follow - up assessments after hospitalization.
Effects of
negative mood states on risk
in everyday decision making.
It is based on the hypothesis that inaccurate and unhelpful beliefs, ineffective coping behaviour,
negative mood states, social problems, and pathophysiological processes all interact to perpetuate the illness.8 9 Treatment aims at helping patients to re-evaluate their understanding of the illness and to adopt more effective coping behaviours.7 8 9 An early uncontrolled evaluation of this type of treatment produced promising results
in many patients but was unacceptable to some.10 Two subsequent controlled trials found cognitive behaviour therapy to offer no benefit over non-specific management.11 12 However, the form of cognitive behaviour therapy evaluated may have been inadequate.
For their first slider rating, 17 older and 8 younger participants indicated that they were
in a neutral or positive
mood and accordingly were classified as rapid regulators, whereas 17 older and 17 younger adults still reported experiencing a
negative affective
state — they were classified as nonregulators.
Third, the patient should display
negative changes
in mood and cognition, such as the inability to remember details of the event, a depressed
state of mind, feelings of detachment from others, and exaggerated
negative views of the world.
In this study, in addition to the overall RFS rating score, we considered three further RF variables on the basis of a recent study (Rosso et al., 2015), namely the frequency of RF in the context of positive, negative, and mixed - ambivalent mental states (e.g., «I felt secure with my mum, because she always tried to comfort me»; «Unfortunately, I often got mad at my mother, it seemed that she could not understand me when I was sad»; «I really don't know how the relationship with my mother was when I was a child, sometimes I felt well with her, sometimes I felt some kind of irritation, maybe I was really sensitive to her sudden mood swings, without understanding that she was terribly depressed»
In this study,
in addition to the overall RFS rating score, we considered three further RF variables on the basis of a recent study (Rosso et al., 2015), namely the frequency of RF in the context of positive, negative, and mixed - ambivalent mental states (e.g., «I felt secure with my mum, because she always tried to comfort me»; «Unfortunately, I often got mad at my mother, it seemed that she could not understand me when I was sad»; «I really don't know how the relationship with my mother was when I was a child, sometimes I felt well with her, sometimes I felt some kind of irritation, maybe I was really sensitive to her sudden mood swings, without understanding that she was terribly depressed»
in addition to the overall RFS rating score, we considered three further RF variables on the basis of a recent study (Rosso et al., 2015), namely the frequency of RF
in the context of positive, negative, and mixed - ambivalent mental states (e.g., «I felt secure with my mum, because she always tried to comfort me»; «Unfortunately, I often got mad at my mother, it seemed that she could not understand me when I was sad»; «I really don't know how the relationship with my mother was when I was a child, sometimes I felt well with her, sometimes I felt some kind of irritation, maybe I was really sensitive to her sudden mood swings, without understanding that she was terribly depressed»
in the context of positive,
negative, and mixed - ambivalent mental
states (e.g., «I felt secure with my mum, because she always tried to comfort me»; «Unfortunately, I often got mad at my mother, it seemed that she could not understand me when I was sad»; «I really don't know how the relationship with my mother was when I was a child, sometimes I felt well with her, sometimes I felt some kind of irritation, maybe I was really sensitive to her sudden
mood swings, without understanding that she was terribly depressed»).