A Meta-Analytic Review of the Relationship Between Explicit Memory Bias and Depression: Depression Features an Explicit Memory Bias That Persists Beyond a Depressive Episode
Everaert J, Vrijsen J, Martin-Willett R, van de Kraats L, Joormann J. A Meta-Analytic Review of the Relationship Between Explicit Memory Bias and Depression: Depression Features an Explicit Memory Bias That Persists Beyond a Depressive Episode. Psychological Bulletin 2022, 148: 435-463. DOI: 10.1037/bul0000367.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExplicit memory biasMemory biasOverall effect sizeEffect sizeRemitted depressionExplicit memory tasksDepth of processingSmall overall effect sizeMeta-analytic reviewNature of stimuliNonsignificant effect sizeStress inductionExplicit memoryEmotional valenceMemory taskCognitive biasEmotional biasCognitive theoryRecurrence of depressionSignificant effect sizeSubclinical depressionNaturalistic conditionsRobust phenomenonClinical interventionsDepression
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