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Positive Life Events as a Moderator of Stress‐Related Depressive Symptoms
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Quality Of LifeMental HealthHappinessSocial SciencesPsychologyMood SymptomStressCoping BehaviorStress PsychologyPsychiatryHigher LevelsEmotional Well-beingPositive Life EventsDepressionPsychosocial FactorSocial StressPsychosocial ResearchPositive PsychologyNegative Life EventsMedicinePsychopathology
This study examines the relationships among positive life events, negative life events, and depressive symptoms in a sample of college students. Consistent with predictions, the results of a hierarchical multiple regression indicated a significant main effect for negative life events in predicting depressive symptoms such that increases in negative life events were associated with increases in depressive symptoms. There was also significant interaction between positive and negative life events such that the depressive effects of higher levels of negative life events seem to be reduced for subjects who had also experienced higher levels of positive life events.
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