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Poor Disgust Suppression Is Associated with Increased Anxiety in Caregivers of People with Neurodegenerative Disease.

Jenna L WellsAlice Y HuaRobert W Levenson
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2021)
Findings suggest that caregivers who are unable to suppress emotional behavior in response to disgusting stimuli may be at greater risk for anxiety. Given high levels of anxiety in caregivers, it may be useful to evaluate interventions that improve ability to downregulate emotional behavior.
Keyphrases
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