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. 2016 Oct:85:43-52.
doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2016.08.007. Epub 2016 Aug 17.

Interaction effect of brooding rumination and interoceptive awareness on depression and anxiety symptoms

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Interaction effect of brooding rumination and interoceptive awareness on depression and anxiety symptoms

Ryan J Lackner et al. Behav Res Ther. 2016 Oct.

Abstract

Awareness of the body (i.e., interoceptive awareness) and self-referential thought represent two distinct, yet habitually integrated aspects of self. A recent neuroanatomical and processing model for depression and anxiety incorporates the connections between increased but low fidelity afferent interoceptive input with self-referential and belief-based states. A deeper understanding of how self-referential processes are integrated with interoceptive processes may ultimately aid in our understanding of altered, maladaptive views of the self - a shared experience of individuals with mood and anxiety disorders. Thus, the purpose of the current study was to examine how negative self-referential processing (i.e., brooding rumination) relates to interoception in the context of affective psychopathology. Undergraduate students (N = 82) completed an interoception task (heartbeat counting) in addition to self-reported measures of rumination and depression and anxiety symptoms. Results indicated an interaction effect of brooding rumination and interoceptive awareness on depression and anxiety-related distress. Specifically, high levels of brooding rumination coupled with low levels of interoceptive awareness were associated with the highest levels of depression and anxiety-related distress, whereas low levels of brooding rumination coupled with high levels of interoceptive awareness were associated with lower levels of depression and anxiety-related distress. The findings provide further support for the conceptualization of anxiety and depression as conditions involving the integration of interoceptive processes and negative self-referential processes.

Keywords: Anxiety; Depression; Interoceptive awareness; Rumination; Self-referential processing.

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Decomposed Interaction of IA and Brooding Rumination on MASQ-S: General Distress. Note: Brooding rumination and interoceptive accuracy are mean-centered.

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