Intentional Worrying to Avoid Negative Emotional Contrasts in GAD and MDD

Publication date: Mar 26, 2025

[I]ndividuals who engage in pathological worry and ruminationintentionally worry and ruminate to increase the possibility of experiencing transient positive emotional state. The researchers also conducted the Diagnostic Interview for DSM-5 Anxiety, Mood, and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders to confirm eligibility.

Concepts Keywords
Depressive Anxiety
Happiness Contrasts
Interview Disorder
Pennsylvania Disorders
University Emotional
Events
Gad
Individuals
Mdd
Negative
Participants
Positive
Relief
Rumination
Worry

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH major depressive disorder
disease MESH Anxiety Disorders
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH Depression
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide

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Intentional Worrying to Avoid Negative Emotional Contrasts in GAD and MDD

Publication date: Mar 26, 2025

[I]ndividuals who engage in pathological worry and ruminationintentionally worry and ruminate to increase the possibility of experiencing transient positive emotional state. The researchers also conducted the Diagnostic Interview for DSM-5 Anxiety, Mood, and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders to confirm eligibility.

Concepts Keywords
Depressive Anxiety
Happiness Contrasts
Interview Disorder
Pennsylvania Disorders
University Emotional
Events
Gad
Individuals
Mdd
Negative
Participants
Positive
Relief
Rumination
Worry

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH major depressive disorder
disease MESH Anxiety Disorders
disease MESH anxiety
disease MESH Depression
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide

Original Article

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