Paradoxical effects of Worrisome Thoughts Suppression: the influence of depressive mood

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Sónia
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Janeiro, Luís, Brás, Marta, Carmo, Cláudia, Martins, Ana Teresa, Jiménez-Ros, Antonia María
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/12328
Resumo: Thought suppression increases the persistence of unwanted idiosyncratic worries thoughts when individuals try to suppress them. The failure of suppression may contribute to the development and maintenance of emotional disorders. Depressive people seem particulary prone to engage in unsuccessful mental control strategies such as thought suppression. Worry has been reported to be elevated in depressed individuals and a dysphoric mood may also contribute for the failure of suppression. No studies examine, however, the suppression of worisome thoughts in individuals with depressive symptoms. To investigate the suppression effects of worrisome thoughts, 46 participants were selected according to the cut-off score of a depressive symptomatology scale and they were divided in two groups (subclinical and nonclinical group). All the individuals took part in an experimental paradigm of thought suppression. The results of the mixed factorial analysis of variance revealed an increased frequency of worrisome thoughts during the suppression phase on depending of the depressive symptoms. These findings confirm that depressive mood can reduce the success of suppression.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Paradoxical effects of Worrisome Thoughts Suppression: the influence of depressive mood
title Paradoxical effects of Worrisome Thoughts Suppression: the influence of depressive mood
spellingShingle Paradoxical effects of Worrisome Thoughts Suppression: the influence of depressive mood
Silva, Sónia
Thought suppression
Worrisome thoughts
Depressive symptoms
Paradoxical effects
title_short Paradoxical effects of Worrisome Thoughts Suppression: the influence of depressive mood
title_full Paradoxical effects of Worrisome Thoughts Suppression: the influence of depressive mood
title_fullStr Paradoxical effects of Worrisome Thoughts Suppression: the influence of depressive mood
title_full_unstemmed Paradoxical effects of Worrisome Thoughts Suppression: the influence of depressive mood
title_sort Paradoxical effects of Worrisome Thoughts Suppression: the influence of depressive mood
author Silva, Sónia
author_facet Silva, Sónia
Janeiro, Luís
Brás, Marta
Carmo, Cláudia
Martins, Ana Teresa
Jiménez-Ros, Antonia María
author_role author
author2 Janeiro, Luís
Brás, Marta
Carmo, Cláudia
Martins, Ana Teresa
Jiménez-Ros, Antonia María
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author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Sónia
Janeiro, Luís
Brás, Marta
Carmo, Cláudia
Martins, Ana Teresa
Jiménez-Ros, Antonia María
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Thought suppression
Worrisome thoughts
Depressive symptoms
Paradoxical effects
topic Thought suppression
Worrisome thoughts
Depressive symptoms
Paradoxical effects
description Thought suppression increases the persistence of unwanted idiosyncratic worries thoughts when individuals try to suppress them. The failure of suppression may contribute to the development and maintenance of emotional disorders. Depressive people seem particulary prone to engage in unsuccessful mental control strategies such as thought suppression. Worry has been reported to be elevated in depressed individuals and a dysphoric mood may also contribute for the failure of suppression. No studies examine, however, the suppression of worisome thoughts in individuals with depressive symptoms. To investigate the suppression effects of worrisome thoughts, 46 participants were selected according to the cut-off score of a depressive symptomatology scale and they were divided in two groups (subclinical and nonclinical group). All the individuals took part in an experimental paradigm of thought suppression. The results of the mixed factorial analysis of variance revealed an increased frequency of worrisome thoughts during the suppression phase on depending of the depressive symptoms. These findings confirm that depressive mood can reduce the success of suppression.
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