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Some people have questioned the distinctiveness of anxiety and depressive disorders: They frequently co-occur, pharmacotherapy can be similar, and patients with either disorder have a stable, heritable tendency to experience negative emotions. Recent work has suggested that low positive emotion, a distinguishing feature of depression, might also appear in people with social anxiety disorder.
To learn more, researchers administered questionnaires to 350 college students (76% female; mean age, 19) and 204 psychiatric outpatients (69% female; mean age, 44) on social anxiety and depressive symptoms and on the extroversion/positive emotion (E/PE) trait. The researchers empirically derived four E/PE facets: sociability (warmth, gregariousness, enj…