Predicting psychological well-being with affective patterns KU Leuven
Dysregulation of affect is the core feature of mood disorders and, more generally, is associated with many mental disorders. That is, affective patterns, which describe the waxing and waning of our affect over time, are undeniably related to concurrent psychological well-being. Recently, researchers have theorized that affective patterns do also have a predictive value. Moreover, preliminary evidence shows that affective patterns may be able ...