Abstract

Research attempting to validate a depressive attributional style using depressed patients as subjects has generally been supportive of such a style. It would seem important to evaluate the relative contribution of global psychopathology versus depression to such an attributional style. The present study has done so. Results provide support for a depressive attributional style in clinically depressed patients and further suggest that such a style is a function of depression per se and not of general pathology.

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