2020
DOI: 10.2196/18902
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Reward Responsiveness, Optimism, and Social and Mental Functioning in Children Aged 6-7: Protocol of a Cross-Sectional Pilot Study

Abstract: Background There is evidence that reward responsiveness and optimism are associated with mental and social functioning in adolescence and adulthood, but it is unknown if this is also the case for young children. Part of the reason for this gap in the literature is that the instruments that are used to assess reward responsiveness and optimism in adolescents and adults are usually not suitable for young children. Objective Two behavioral tasks to assess … Show more

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“…People with depression frequently experience anhedonia, which may result in blunted sensitivity to reward [ 11 - 15 ]. Depressed individuals view rewards, like money or social encouragement, as less motivating than individuals without depressive symptoms [ 16 - 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People with depression frequently experience anhedonia, which may result in blunted sensitivity to reward [ 11 - 15 ]. Depressed individuals view rewards, like money or social encouragement, as less motivating than individuals without depressive symptoms [ 16 - 18 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%