The Role of Positive Emotions in Reducing Depressive Symptoms Among Army Wives

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Summary

Army wives participated in a study to examine whether personal resources (e.g., adaptive coping, maladaptive coping, and resilience) plays an important role in the relationship between positive emotions and depressive symptoms following a reunion after deployment. Positive emotions were related positively to adaptive coping and negatively to maladaptive coping, which were in turn related to fewer depression symptoms.

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Dolphin, K. E., Steinhardt, M. A., Cance, J. D. (2015). The Role of Positive Emotions in Reducing Depressive Symptoms Among Army Wives. Military Psychology, 27, 22-35. doi:10.1037/mil0000062