Psychophysiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
61(10)
Published: July 4, 2024
Social
support
is
a
key
predictor
of
well-being,
but
not
everyone
experiences
mental
health
benefits
from
receiving
it.
However,
given
that
growing
number
interventions
are
based
on
social
support,
it
crucial
to
identify
the
features
make
individuals
more
likely
benefit
ties.
Emerging
evidence
suggests
neural
responses
positive
feedback
(i.e.,
reward)
might
relate
individual
differences
in
functioning,
potential
mechanisms
linking
these
psychological
outcomes
yet
unclear.
This
study
examined
whether
correlates
reward
processing,
indexed
by
positivity
(RewP),
individuals'
affective
experience
following
self-reported
real-world
events.
To
this
aim,
193
university
students
(71%
females)
underwent
an
EEG
assessment
during
Island
Getaway
task
and
completed
10-day
ecological
momentary
where
participants
reported
their
negative
affects
(PA,
NA)
nine
times
day
count
daily
Experiencing
higher
events
was
associated
with
PA.
The
RewP
moderated
association,
such
greater
response
at
baseline
had
stronger
association
between
Individual
be
one
indicator
likelihood
experiencing
affect
when
support.
European journal of medical research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
28(1)
Published: Aug. 3, 2023
Abstract
The
Covid-19
pandemic
has
impacted
and
infiltrated
every
aspect
of
our
lives.
Successive
lockdowns,
social
distancing
measures,
reduction
in
economic
activity
have
developed
a
new
way
living
and,
many
cases,
tend
to
lead
depression.
initial
strict
lockdown
for
about
3
months
eventually
few
more
imposed
greater
challenges
on
children
adolescents
terms
psychological
problems
psychiatric
disorders.
Regardless
their
viral
infection
status,
people
been
affected
by
the
psychosocial
changes
associated
with
pandemic.
In
present
review,
we
attempted
evaluate
impact
COVID
mental
health
from
different
age
groups
occupations.
review
highlighted
need
taking
effective
measures
stakeholder
cope
depression
among
human
population
worldwide.
Psychophysiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
61(10)
Published: July 4, 2024
Social
support
is
a
key
predictor
of
well-being,
but
not
everyone
experiences
mental
health
benefits
from
receiving
it.
However,
given
that
growing
number
interventions
are
based
on
social
support,
it
crucial
to
identify
the
features
make
individuals
more
likely
benefit
ties.
Emerging
evidence
suggests
neural
responses
positive
feedback
(i.e.,
reward)
might
relate
individual
differences
in
functioning,
potential
mechanisms
linking
these
psychological
outcomes
yet
unclear.
This
study
examined
whether
correlates
reward
processing,
indexed
by
positivity
(RewP),
individuals'
affective
experience
following
self-reported
real-world
events.
To
this
aim,
193
university
students
(71%
females)
underwent
an
EEG
assessment
during
Island
Getaway
task
and
completed
10-day
ecological
momentary
where
participants
reported
their
negative
affects
(PA,
NA)
nine
times
day
count
daily
Experiencing
higher
events
was
associated
with
PA.
The
RewP
moderated
association,
such
greater
response
at
baseline
had
stronger
association
between
Individual
be
one
indicator
likelihood
experiencing
affect
when
support.