2024
How are irritability and anhedonia symptoms linked? A network approach
Sistiaga S, Tseng W, Zhang L, Rossignol M, Bellaert N. How are irritability and anhedonia symptoms linked? A network approach. Journal Of Clinical Psychology 2024, 80: 1552-1567. PMID: 38497904, DOI: 10.1002/jclp.23679.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMajor depressive disorderReward typeSymptoms of major depressive disorderContext of Major Depressive DisorderDimensional Anhedonia Rating ScaleReward processing dysfunctionBrief Irritability TestSymptoms of irritabilityAnhedonia symptomsReward processingDepressive disorderDepression severityProcessing dysfunctionAnhedoniaRating ScaleHedonic responsesExperimental paradigmMultifaceted symptomsRewardEffort dimensionsSymptomsComplex associationsMultiple dimensionsIrritationDepression
2023
Associations between sleep quality and irritability: Testing the mediating role of emotion regulation
Whiting C, Bellaert N, Deveney C, Tseng W. Associations between sleep quality and irritability: Testing the mediating role of emotion regulation. Personality And Individual Differences 2023, 213: 112322. PMID: 38549685, PMCID: PMC10978035, DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2023.112322.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSleep qualityEmotion regulationPoor sleep qualityMental health disordersMental health difficultiesCommon symptomsPoor sleepPossible intervention targetsSleep problemsHealth disordersDepression symptomsClinical implicationsIrritabilityHealth difficultiesRange of internalizingSelf-report measuresSleepSymptomsIntervention targetsPotential mediatorsConfirmatory factor analysisHigh irritabilityAssociationDirect associationPresent study
2014
Mechanisms and processes of relational and physical victimization, depressive symptoms, and children's relational-interdependent self-construals: Implications for peer relationships and psychopathology
Kawabata Y, Tseng WL, Crick NR. Mechanisms and processes of relational and physical victimization, depressive symptoms, and children's relational-interdependent self-construals: Implications for peer relationships and psychopathology. Development And Psychopathology 2014, 26: 619-634. PMID: 25047288, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579414000273.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepressive symptomsSubsequent depressive symptomsSchool-aged childrenSymptomsTime pointsLongitudinal studyFavorable psychometric propertiesChildrenCalendar yearPsychometric propertiesPhysical victimizationChild reportsAssociationLow levelsCross-lagged modelsReportShort-term longitudinal studyHigh levelsRelational victimization