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Unrealistic pessimism and obsessive-compulsive symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic: Two longitudinal studies.

Lena JelinekGloria RöhrigSteffen MoritzAnja S GöritzUlrich VoderholzerAnja RieselAmir H YassariFranziska Sophia Miegel
Published in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2022)
Unrealistic optimism, a bias common in healthy individuals, is thought to be a coping mechanism promoting well-being in the face of danger or uncertainty. The current study extends findings that its inversion, unrealistic pessimism, may play an important role in obsessive-compulsive disorder and may also be involved in the development of the disorder. This study highlights the importance that prevention programs during a pandemic should include targeting unrealistic pessimism.
Keyphrases
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