Psychological well-being and distress in patients with generalized anxiety disorder: The roles of positive and negative functioning.
Luca IaniRossella Mattea QuintoMarco LauriolaMaria Luigia CrostaGino PozziPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Repair was the variable that played a key role in the association with both PWB and GAD symptoms. Worry was the second most important variable, although it approached significance in the relationship with anxiety symptoms. Brooding was more strongly positively associated with anxiety than worry. In sum, the results suggest that an integrated and balanced focus on both positive and negative functioning will be useful in future clinical psychology research to predict, understand, and treat anxiety as well as to examine the antecedents and characteristics of positivity in individuals with GAD and promote their PWB.