On the impulsivity path: Examining the unique and conjoint relations between emotion‐ and non‐emotion‐related impulsivity, internalizing symptoms, alcohol use, and physical health parameters
Javelle F, Schlagheck M, Broos H, Timpano K, Joormann J, Zimmer P, Johnson S. On the impulsivity path: Examining the unique and conjoint relations between emotion‐ and non‐emotion‐related impulsivity, internalizing symptoms, alcohol use, and physical health parameters. Journal Of Clinical Psychology 2023, 80: 339-354. PMID: 37883120, PMCID: PMC11170548, DOI: 10.1002/jclp.23608.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlcohol DrinkingCognitive DysfunctionEmotionsFemaleHumansImpulsive BehaviorMalePsychopathologyConceptsPhysical health parametersPoor sleep qualityPhysical activitySleep qualityHealth parametersAlcohol useAim 1Feelings Trigger ActionPsychopathology symptomsPotential treatment targetLack of followAssociation of ERIFollow-ThroughInternalizing symptomsCombined associationsTreatment targetsSymptomsAim 2Physical healthModerate associationMeasures of impulsivityAssociationControl comparisonSeparate path modelsImpulsivity“Don't [ruminate], be happy”: A cognitive perspective linking depression and anhedonia
Rutherford A, McDougle S, Joormann J. “Don't [ruminate], be happy”: A cognitive perspective linking depression and anhedonia. Clinical Psychology Review 2023, 101: 102255. PMID: 36871425, DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2023.102255.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive affectNegative affectSustained negative affectCognitive constructsCognitive theoryCognitive perspectiveLack of pleasureCognitive deficitsSpecific thoughtsIntervention effortsDifferent theoretical lensesAffectRuminationAnhedoniaDeficitsExtant literatureMemoryDepressionHallmark featureComputational modelingTheoretical lensesEnvironmental cuesLess focusDebilitating disorderCues