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The deficit in cognitive reappraisal capacity in individuals with anxiety or depressive disorders: meta-analyses of behavioral and neuroimaging studies
Cui, Xiaobing1,2; Ding, Qingwen1,2; Yu, Shuting1,2; Zhang, Siyuan1,2; Li, Xuebing1,2
第一作者Cui, Xiaobing
通讯作者邮箱lixb@psych.ac.cn
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Background: The deficit in cognitive reappraisal capacity is a key factor in developing and maintaining emotional disorders such as anxiety disorders and depressive disorders. However, the results from both neuroimaging and behavioral studies are mixed. Therefore, we systematically conducted a series of meta-analyses based on behavioral and neuroimaging studies to clarify this issue. Methods: In behavioral meta-analyses, we used three-level random-effects models to summarize the overall effect sizes based on Hedges' g. In neuroimaging meta-analyses, we used SDM-PSI to summarize the brain activation patterns. Results: Behavioral meta-analyses found that individuals with anxiety disorders or depressive disorders could reduce negative reactivity through reappraisal; the reduction of negative emotions through reappraisal by individuals with anxiety disorders was similar to that by healthy individuals; the reduction by depressive disorders was lower than that of healthy individuals. Neuroimaging meta-analyses showed that individuals with anxiety disorders or depressive disorders activated regions of cognitive control during cognitive reappraisal; the activation in individuals with anxiety disorders was lower than in healthy individuals; while the activation in individuals with depressive disorders was similar to that in healthy individuals. Conclusion: Individuals with anxiety and depressive disorders showed dissociation in behaviour and neuroimaging patterns of cognitive reappraisal capacity deficit.

关键词Cognitive reappraisal Depressive disorders Anxiety disorders Meta-analysis
2024-12-01
语种英语
DOI10.1016/j.cpr.2024.102480
发表期刊CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW
ISSN0272-7358
卷号114页码:18
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资助项目Scientific Foundation of Institute Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China[E2CX3815CX]
出版者PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
WOS关键词FOCUSED EMOTION REGULATION ; WORKING-MEMORY CAPACITY ; GENERALIZED ANXIETY ; SOCIAL ANXIETY ; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY ; SELF-REGULATION ; DYSFUNCTION ; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY ; EXPRESSION ; STRATEGIES
WOS研究方向Psychology
WOS类目Psychology, Clinical
WOS记录号WOS:001312629200001
WOS分区Q1
资助机构Scientific Foundation of Institute Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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条目标识符https://ir.psych.ac.cn/handle/311026/47616
专题中国科学院心理健康重点实验室
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Psychol, Key Lab Mental Hlth, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China;
2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Dept Psychol, Beijing, Peoples R China
第一作者单位中国科学院心理健康重点实验室
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Cui, Xiaobing,Ding, Qingwen,Yu, Shuting,et al. The deficit in cognitive reappraisal capacity in individuals with anxiety or depressive disorders: meta-analyses of behavioral and neuroimaging studies[J]. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW,2024,114:18.
APA Cui, Xiaobing,Ding, Qingwen,Yu, Shuting,Zhang, Siyuan,&Li, Xuebing.(2024).The deficit in cognitive reappraisal capacity in individuals with anxiety or depressive disorders: meta-analyses of behavioral and neuroimaging studies.CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW,114,18.
MLA Cui, Xiaobing,et al."The deficit in cognitive reappraisal capacity in individuals with anxiety or depressive disorders: meta-analyses of behavioral and neuroimaging studies".CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW 114(2024):18.
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