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Impairments of Social Interaction in Depressive Disorder
Authors:Erhan Akinci  Max-Oskar Wieser  Simon Vanscheidt  Shirin Diop  Vera Flasbeck  Burhan Akinci  Cora Stiller  Georg Juckel  Paraskevi Mavrogiorgou
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Ruhr-University Bochum, LWL-University Hospital, Bochum, Germany
Abstract:ObjectiveDespite the numerous findings on the altered emotion recognition and dysfunctional social interaction behavior of depressive patients, a lot of the relationships are not clearly clarified.MethodsIn this pilot study, 20 depressive patients (mean±SD, 38.4±14.2) and 20 healthy subjects (mean±SD, 38.9±15.3) (each in dyads) were videographed. We then analyzed their social interaction behavior and emotion processing in terms of emotion recognition, their own emotional experience, and the expression of emotions under the conditions of a semi-structured experimental paradigm. ResultsPatients showed more significant impairment regarding the dimensions of social interaction behavior (i.e., attention, interest, and activity) and their interaction behavior was characterized by neutral affectivity, silence, and avoidance of direct eye contact. This interactive behavioral style was statistically related to depressive psychopathology. There were no differences concerning emotion recognition. ConclusionImpairments of non-verbal and verbal social interaction behavior of depressive patients seem to be less associated with disturbances of basic skills of emotion recognition.
Keywords:Depressive disorder   Emotion recognition   Expression of emotions   Video-based behavioral analysis   Social interaction
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