Stress generation in depression: Reflections on origins, research, and future directions
University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Depressed individuals report higher rates of stressful life events, especially those that have occurred in part because of the person's characteristics and behaviors affecting interpersonal interactions. Termed stress generation, this phenomenon draws attention to the role of the individual as an active contributor rather than passive player in his or her environment, and is therefore an example of action theory. In this article, the author speculates about the intellectual origins of her stress generation perspective, and notes somewhat similar transactional approaches to the stress-disorder link outside of depression research. The literature on stress generation in depression is reviewed, including studies…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 90
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1Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Dysfunctional family
- Interpersonal communication
- Stressor
- Depression (economics)
- Transactional analysis
- Personality
- Perspective (graphical)