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Positive Emotion Infusions: Can Savoring Increase Help‐Seeking Intentions among People with Depression?
Author(s) -
Straszewski Tasha,
Siegel Jason T.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
applied psychology: health and well‐being
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.276
H-Index - 31
eISSN - 1758-0854
pISSN - 1758-0846
DOI - 10.1111/aphw.12122
Subject(s) - psychology , arousal , psychological intervention , clinical psychology , perception , depression (economics) , social psychology , psychiatry , neuroscience , economics , macroeconomics
Background The current research effort used two experimental studies to assess whether a savoring‐based, positive emotion infusion ( PEI ) could increase help‐seeking intentions among individuals with elevated depressive symptomatology and whether this relationship would be mediated by positive emotion, arousal, and perceptions of personal control. Methods In Study 1, participants with elevated depressive symptomatology, recruited from Amazon's Mechanical Turk ( N = 135), were randomly assigned to complete a 6‐minute savoring or control writing task followed by a help‐seeking intentions scale. Study 2 participants ( N = 136) were randomly assigned to the same tasks, but a scale assessing positive emotion, arousal, and personal control was added. Results Study 1 indicated a direct effect; those who savored reported greater help‐seeking intentions compared to control participants. Study 2 revealed an indirect effect of savoring on help‐seeking intentions through greater positive emotion but not through greater arousal or perceptions of personal control. Conclusion Together, these results offer additional support for continued research on PEI s, and specifically, savoring‐based PEI s. Although the experimental manipulations may be limited in regard to their ecological validity, for those seeking to create interventions, these studies offer a novel and efficacious approach for motivating individuals with elevated depressive symptomatology to seek help.