Publication: Induced worry increases risk aversion in patients with generalized anxiety
Induced worry increases risk aversion in patients with generalized anxiety
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Sporrer, J. K., Johann, A., Chumbley, J., Robinson, O. J., & Bach, D. R. (2024). Induced worry increases risk aversion in patients with generalized anxiety. Behavioural Brain Research, 474, 115192. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2024.115192
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Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by disruptions in decision-making, including an enhanced aversion to uncertain outcomes (i.e., risk aversion), which is not specific to negative outcomes (i.e., no loss aversion). It is unknown if this uncertainty bias is a trait-like causal factor contributing to anxiety symptoms, or a state-like feature triggered by anxiety symptoms such as worry chains. Here, in-patients with Major Depression Disorder (MDD), with (N = 16) or without (N = 24) Generalized anxiety (GA) symptoms, and health
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Sporrer, J. K., Johann, A., Chumbley, J., Robinson, O. J., & Bach, D. R. (2024). Induced worry increases risk aversion in patients with generalized anxiety. Behavioural Brain Research, 474, 115192. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2024.115192