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Further Examining Positive Affect in Relation to Worry: A Synergistic Effect Between Positive Affect Expressivity and Proneness to Positive Affect.
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Journal of cognitive psychotherapy [J Cogn Psychother] 2024 Aug 16. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Aug 16. - Publication Year :
- 2024
- Publisher :
- Ahead of Print
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Abstract
- There is emerging interest in understanding positive affect dysfunction in relation to anxiety, including worry. This set of two studies examined the association between the inhibition of affect expression (general affect expressivity in Study 1, positive affect expressivity in Study 2) and worry, with a particular interest in the moderating role of proneness to experience positive affect. Subjects were US-residing adults (Study 1 N = 502, Study 2 N = 250) who were recruited through a crowdsourcing website and completed self-report measures of study variables. Moderated regression was used to examine study predictions that affect expression would negatively correlate with worry when coupled with diminished positive affect. Proneness toward negative affect was included as a covariate within multivariate analyses. An interactive effect between affect expressivity and positive affect was supported in Study 2 (positive affect expressivity) but not Study 1 (general affect expressivity) in relation to worry. A diminished tendency to express positive affect was associated with greater worry when coupled with less positive affect. Study results and future directions are discussed in terms of the potential emotion-regulatory functions of positive affect expressivity as it relates to worry.<br /> (© 2024 Springer Publishing Company.)
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1938-887X
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of cognitive psychotherapy
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 39152041
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1891/JCP-2024-0015