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. 2021 Oct:83:102457.
doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2021.102457. Epub 2021 Aug 5.

Associations between self-absorption and working memory capacity: A preliminary examination of a transdiagnostic process spanning across emotional disorders

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Associations between self-absorption and working memory capacity: A preliminary examination of a transdiagnostic process spanning across emotional disorders

Thomas A Fergus et al. J Anxiety Disord. 2021 Oct.

Abstract

Considered a transdiagnostic process spanning across emotional disorders, self-absorption reflects self-focused processing that is excessive, sustained, and inflexible. Working memory capacity is critical for self-regulation, inclusive of mitigating perseverative thinking. Providing the first known examination of associations between self-absorption and working memory capacity, a negative association was expected. A sample of adults (N = 63; 70 % experiencing an anxiety or depressive disorder) completed the study protocol, which included completing a structured diagnostic interview, self-report measures, and a working memory capacity task. Self-absorption, as predicted, negatively correlated with working memory capacity, with an association found for the private, but not public, aspect of self-absorption. The association between private self-absorption and working memory capacity was not attributable to shared variance with public self-absorption or negative affectivity. Diagnostic status (anxiety disorder, depressive disorder, or either disorder) did not moderate the association. The results provide evidence that self-absorption relates to impairments in working memory capacity. Implications and future directions for how these results advance our understanding and treatment efforts of self-absorption are discussed.

Keywords: Emotional disorders; Self-absorption; Self-focused attention; Working memory.

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