Masochistic dreams: A gender-related diathesis for depression revisited

Citation
M. Bears et al., Masochistic dreams: A gender-related diathesis for depression revisited, DREAMING, 10(4), 2000, pp. 211-219
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
DREAMING
ISSN journal
10530797 → ACNP
Volume
10
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
211 - 219
Database
ISI
SICI code
1053-0797(200012)10:4<211:MDAGDF>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Masochistic dreams, as defined by Beck (1967), ave reportedly more prevalen t among women and individuals with past or present depression. However it i s unclear whether these prevalence differences are a function of depressoge nic personality traits or functioning mood symptoms. In the present study, 30 men and 30 women without histories of major depression slept two consecu tive nights in a sleep laboratory and reported their dreams from each REM p eriod on the second night. Dream content from this sample was compared to t hat of 60 depressed participants who were studied previously under the same protocol. Analyses did not support a heightened prevalence of masochistic dreams among women or depressed individuals. interestingly, the masochistic dreams of the non-depressed sample were equally distributed across the nig ht, whereas depressed individuals tend to report masochistic dreams closer to morning. This hypothesized pattern suggests that masochistic dreams may be pathognomic of depression in that their occurrence near the end of the n ight affects morning mood with negative dream residue.