Negative and positive affect in Cuban adults with anxiety, depression and without symptoms

Authors

  • Marta de la Caridad Martín Carbonell Facultad de Psicología Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia Sede Santa Marta
  • Antonio Riquelme Marín Facultad de Psicología Universidad de Murcia
  • Raquel Pérez Díaz Centro Iberoamericano para la Tercera Edad Ministerio de Salud Pública La Habana, Cuba

Keywords:

ansiedad, depresion, afectividad

Abstract

 

Two-Factor Model of Emotionof Watson and Tellengen has been investigated for the differentiation of  anxiety and depression in Europe and North America, but no studies have been reported in middle-aged Cuban population. The objective of this research was to investigate the negative (NA) and positive affectivity (PA)  in individuals without psychopathology, predominantly anxious, depressive or mixed symptoms. The sample was 219 subjects; 19.2% with symptoms of anxiety, 17.8% has depression, 23.7% mixed anxiety and depression symptoms, and the rest without symptoms. Positive and negative affect schedule (PANAS) was used to study emotion;  and Anxiety and Depression Scale Goldberg (GADS) to differentiate diagnostic subgroups. The one-way ANOVA was used with the method of Tukey Honest Significant Difference. We found that AP was lower in depressive as predicted by the model, but the prediction that the AP would differentiate anxious people without symptoms was fulfilled, which highlights the need to evaluate the models developed in other cultures.

Author Biographies

Antonio Riquelme Marín, Facultad de Psicología Universidad de Murcia

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Raquel Pérez Díaz, Centro Iberoamericano para la Tercera Edad Ministerio de Salud Pública La Habana, Cuba

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Published

2015-09-17

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