زمينه: مطالعات متعددي پيرامون هيجان هاي بنيادي خشم و غم انجام شده است. اما پژوهشي كه به همبسته هاي فيزيولوژيك هيجان هاي بنيادي خشم و غم در افراد سالم و افسرده پرداخته باشد مغفول مانده است. هدف: بررسي همبسته هاي فيزيولوژيك هيجان هاي بنيادي خشم و غم در افراد سالم و افسرده بود. روش: پژوهش از نوع شبهآزمايشي بود. جامعه آماري شامل دختران / زنان 20 تا 45 ساله ساكن تهران در تابستان و پاييز سال 1397 بودند. 66 نفر به روش نمونه گيري در دسترس به عنوان نمونه انتخاب شدند، ابزار پژوهش عبارتند از: پرسشنامه افسردگي بك (1967). تحليل دادهها با روش تحليل واريانس چند متغيري عاملي با اندازهگيري مكرر و نيز آزمونهاي تعقيبي انجام شد. يافته ها: تغييرات فرآيندهاي فيزيولوژيك در دو گروه سالم و افسرده در حين تجربه غم و خشم متفاوت با يكديگر (0.01
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Numerous studies have been conducted on the fundamental emotions of anger and
sadness. But research into the physiological correlates of the fundamental emotions of anger and
sadness in healthy and depressed individuals has remained neglected. Aims: To investigate the
physiological correlates of anger and sadness basic emotions in healthy and depressed individuals.
Method: This study was quasi-experimental. The statistical population consisted of girls / women
between the ages of 3 and 5 years living in Tehran in summer and autumn of 2018. 66 people were
selected by convenience sampling method. The research instruments were Beck Depression Inventory
(1967). Data analysis was performed using repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance and
post hoc tests. Results: The results showed that changes in physiological processes in both healthy
and depressed groups were different (P< 0/01) but in one direction while experiencing sadness and
anger. During anger, increased respiratory rate, heart rate, and respiratory rate ratios on heart rate in
depressed people were more than healthy (P< 0/01). Conclusions: This finding confirms the
psychoanalytic theory about the etiology of depression. According to this theory, depression is due to
repression of anger and depressed people have difficulty in experiencing anger.