POMS measures levels of depression, anger, hostility, fatigue, and confusion, while DASS gauges
other negative mood states as well, including hopelessness, lack of interest, anhedonia (lack of pleasure), agitation, irritability, and impatience with other people.
Science backs our intuition, with various studies revealing time - in - nature's positive impact on stress, depression, tension, anxiety and
other negative moods.
Not exact matches
The fact that there's a double
negative in there meant that anything
other than three points would likely have Max ripping off his overcoat and, as one could surmise, in a pretty grumpy
mood.
• Where new mothers are depressed, fathers» positive parenting (self - reported) plus substantial time spent in caring for his infant, was found to moderate the long - term
negative effects of the mothers» depression on the child's depressed / anxious
mood — but not on their aggression and
other «externalising» behaviours (Mezulis et al, 2004).
There is a lot of evidence that says that depression and
other mood disorders in the parents have a
negative impact on children, including cognitive difficulties, insecure attachment, and behavioural problems.
But participants who had been put in a
negative mood spent significantly more time than
others browsing the profiles of people who had been rated as unsuccessful and unattractive.
Results also showed that when employees have high task self - efficacy but they do not perceive themselves as able to manage
negative emotions in stressful and conflictual situations, understand
others» needs and
mood, or speak up for their rights and ideas, they undoubtedly perform well in their job but they «pay the price» in terms of well - being.
Other indicators include a decrease in volume of tweets, a shrinking in the moms» social networks, and use of words indicating
negative mood.
Everyone is affected by the
moods of
others, both positive and
negative, but the effect is heightened in highly sensitive people.
These internal imbalances can lead to
negative effects to
mood as well as an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, heart attack, osteoporosis, cancer, neurological disorders, infectious disease plus many
other health issues.
In
other words: sleep loss leads to increased
negative mood, and decreased ability to regulate that anger!
If you said yes to any of the above, or if you find yourself affected by
other people's demeanor,
moods or
other negative energy, you might be pleasantly surprised by just how much your quality of life could improve by doing 2 super simple exercises.
In a research article titled «Prosocial Behavior Helps Mitigate the
Negative Effects of Stress in Everyday Life,» participants who engaged in «
other - focused» behavior, such as holding a door, asking someone if they needed help, and lending a hand, reported better
moods and lower daily stress levels than those who didn't engage in helping behavior.
«Phone use also had indirect
negative effects, via distraction, on
other well - being outcomes; in both studies, phone use predicted distraction, which in turn predicted greater boredom and worse overall
mood.»
Couples fall into dysfunctional patterns that breed chronic
negative moods for both, and some of these
negative patterns have been identified as much worse than
others.
The hypotheses are (1) that perceived stress, anxiety and depression will significantly decrease at course completion, (2) that the decrease will be maintained at follow - up; that is, the size of the change at follow - up will remain significantly different from pretest levels, (3) that participants who practice more will have a larger decrease in
negative mood and (4) that the decrease will be comparable to
other types of intervention.
«I am dedicated to working with my clients to overcome their struggles with anxiety, depression, anger,
mood shifts,
negative experiences and traumas, self - doubts, relationship difficulties, and illnesses and injuries, as well as
other problems.
Maybe we're intuitive and sensitive, but take on
other people's
negative moods like a sponge.
In
other words, older adults who are able to rapidly end
negative moods may be unique from their age peers as well as from younger adults in having especially low levels of trait anxiety, depressive symptoms, neuroticism, and pessimism and higher levels of optimism.
Younger adults, on the
other hand, displayed
mood - congruent attentional patterns, viewing
negative faces more when induced into a
negative mood (Isaacowitz, Toner, Goren, & Wilson, 2008).
For some people that vulnerability seemed to trigger a resurgence of ways of looking at themselves — judging, evaluating, being very harsh and critical — that could bring back a more
negative mood and
other symptoms.
For example, relative to nonusers, Tinder users were more likely to compare themselves to
others, feel pressures to look a certain way and experience
negative moods.
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.
As illustrated in Table 4, average happiness scores were negatively correlated with average sadness, anger, stress, and worry scores, and all
negative mood scores were positively correlated with each
other.
Support services often require parents to organize their schedules, interact with
others, and bring their children to the appointment; juggling these added demands may be stressful and lead to higher levels of daily
negative mood.