广泛性焦虑症状和生活满意度

Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.14195/1647-8606_66_5
Maria Manuela Peixoto, Vera Ribeiro, Olga Cunha
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本研究探讨重复性消极思维在广泛性焦虑症状与生活满意度之间的中介作用。一项网络调查对857名参与者(365名男性)进行了管理,他们填写了一份社会人口调查问卷、广泛性焦虑障碍-7、持续和侵入性消极思想量表以及生活满意度量表。然后,根据症状水平将参与者分为四组。结果显示,重复性消极思维的得分随着广泛性焦虑症状的严重程度而增加。对于生活满意度,无广泛性焦虑症状的个体得分显著高于有广泛性焦虑症状的个体。此外,在控制年龄、性别、临床诊断和当前精神科药物的情况下,重复性消极思维介导并解释了54%以上的广泛性焦虑症状与生活满意度之间的关系。总的来说,目前的研究结果强调了重复性消极思维在广泛性焦虑症状和生活满意度之间的关系中的核心作用,并加强了焦虑症状和幸福感损害维持的跨诊断过程。
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Generalized anxiety symptoms and life satisfaction
This study examines the mediating role of repetitive negative thinking in the relationship between generalized anxiety symptoms and life satisfaction. A web survey was administered to 857 participants (365 men) who filled out a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, the Persistent and Intrusive Negative Thoughts Scale, and the Satisfaction with Life Scale. Then, participants were divided into four groups according to levels of symptomatology. The results showed that scores for repetitive negative thinking increased due to the severity of generalized anxiety symptoms. For life satisfaction, individuals without generalized anxiety symptoms scored significantly higher than individuals with generalized anxiety symptoms. Furthermore, repetitive negative thinking mediates and explains over 54% of the relationship between generalized anxiety symptoms and life satisfaction when controlling for age, sex, clinical diagnosis, and current psychiatric medication. Overall, the current findings highlight the central role of repetitive negative thinking in the relationship between generalized anxiety symptoms and life satisfaction and reinforce a transdiagnostic process in the maintenance of anxiety symptomatology and well-being impairment.
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