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Autobiographical memory processes and the course of depression.
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Autobiographical Memory FunctioningPsychiatryAutobiographical Memory ProcessesMood SymptomOvergeneral MemoryDepressionMemoryPsychologySocial SciencesAutobiographical Memory TestPsychiatric DisorderMental HealthMedicinePsychopathology
The authors report a 6-month follow-up study of clinically depressed patients. At baseline, 2 indexes of autobiographical memory functioning were assessed: the presence of spontaneous intrusive memories of stressful life events and performance on the Autobiographical Memory Test (J. M. G. Williams & K. Broadbent, 1986), which measures overgeneral memory. The index of overgeneral memory was associated with greater levels of spontaneous intrusion of stressful memories. Overgeneral memory did not predict outcome, but depression at follow-up was predicted by the amount of intrusion and avoidance of stressful memories, even after controlling for initial severity of psychiatric symptoms.
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