The impact of past temporal discounting on mental health: Opposite effects of positive and negative event aftertastes over time: Aftertaste and time.

Journal: International journal of clinical and health psychology : IJCHP

Volume: 24

Issue: 2

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Affiliated Institutions:  Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, China. Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, China. Department of Psychology, University of Florida, United States.

Abstract summary 

Time frees people from bereavement, but also fades childhood happiness, these dynamics can be understood through the framework of past temporal discounting (PTD), which refers to the gradual decrease in affect intensity elicited by recalling positive or negative events over time. Despite its importance, measuring PTD has been challenging, and its impact on real-life outcomes, such as mental health remains unknown.Here, we employed a longitudinal tracking approach to measure PTD in healthy participants ( = 210) across eight time points. We recorded changes in affect intensity for positive and negative events and examined the impact of PTD on mental health outcomes, including general mental well-being, depression, stress sensitivity, and etc.The results of Bayesian multilevel modeling indicated that the affect intensity for positive and negative events discounted over time at a gradually decelerating rate. Furthermore, we found that maintaining good mental health heavily depended on rapid PTD of negative events and slow PTD of positive events.These results provide a comprehensive characterization PTD and demonstrate its importance in maintaining mental health.

Authors & Co-authors:  Hu Zhang Liu Zhou Feng

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Citations :  Anderson M.C., Hanslmayr S. Neural mechanisms of motivated forgetting. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 2014;18(6):279–292. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2014.03.002.
Authors :  5
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Doi : 100453
SSN : 2174-0852
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Affect;Fading affect bias;Longitudinal tracking;Mental health;Temporal discounting
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Publication Country
Spain