Data

An Exploration of the Relationship between Counterfactual Thinking and Depression in the Philippines - Dataset

University of New England, Australia
Broomhall, Anne ; Phillips, Wendy
Viewed: [[ro.stat.viewed]] Cited: [[ro.stat.cited]] Accessed: [[ro.stat.accessed]]
ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2FANDS&rft_id=info:doi10.25952/30hs-fy13&rft.title=An Exploration of the Relationship between Counterfactual Thinking and Depression in the Philippines - Dataset&rft.identifier=10.25952/30hs-fy13&rft.publisher=University of New England&rft.description=This dataset includes assessments of upward counterfactual thinking and depression, and other relevant variables that could influence counterfactual-related depression. Data was collected from a total of 537 Philippine-residents who voluntarily answered an online survey, which included measures of regret intensity, self-deceptive enhancement, baseline and state depression, future time opportunity and past control perceptions. Participants were allocated to three conditions (i.e., induced with upward counterfactual thinking and regret; induced with upward counterfactual thinking only; and a no-upward counterfactual thinking control condition) and then completed a writing task. Participants’ answers were in Tagalog, but English translations were provided for upward counterfactual responses. The first 68 participants comprise the manipulation check (pilot study) who answered an additional state upward counterfactual thinking questionnaire. The remaining data from 469 participants were used in the main analysis.&rft.creator=Broomhall, Anne &rft.creator=Phillips, Wendy &rft.date=2020&rft_rights=Rights holder: Anne Gene Broomhall&rft_subject=Social and Community Psychology&rft_subject=PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES&rft_subject=PSYCHOLOGY&rft_subject=Cultural Understanding not elsewhere classified&rft_subject=CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING&rft_subject=OTHER CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING&rft_subject=Community psychology&rft_subject=Social and personality psychology&rft_subject=PSYCHOLOGY&rft_subject=139999 Other culture and society not elsewhere classified&rft.type=dataset&rft.language=English Access the data

Licence & Rights:

view details

Rights holder: Anne Gene Broomhall

Access:

Other view details

Mediated

Contact Information

annegenebroomhall@gmail.com

Full description

This dataset includes assessments of upward counterfactual thinking and depression, and other relevant variables that could influence counterfactual-related depression. Data was collected from a total of 537 Philippine-residents who voluntarily answered an online survey, which included measures of regret intensity, self-deceptive enhancement, baseline and state depression, future time opportunity and past control perceptions. Participants were allocated to three conditions (i.e., induced with upward counterfactual thinking and regret; induced with upward counterfactual thinking only; and a no-upward counterfactual thinking control condition) and then completed a writing task. Participants’ answers were in Tagalog, but English translations were provided for upward counterfactual responses. The first 68 participants comprise the manipulation check (pilot study) who answered an additional state upward counterfactual thinking questionnaire. The remaining data from 469 participants were used in the main analysis.

Issued: 2020-06-16

This dataset is part of a larger collection

Identifiers