
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 32(1)
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
ABSTRACT Objective Knowledge about transdiagnostic factors associated with global symptom severity among patients diagnosed various mental disorders remains limited. This study examined the cross‐sectional associations between processes including emotion regulation and specific strategies (i.e., amount of physical activity sedentary behaviour, repetitive negative thinking sleep routines) severity, while controlling for sociodemographic data (age, gender, employment status, relationship educational level) fear coronavirus. Methods Data from 401 outpatients, aged 42.08 years on average ( SD = 13.26; 71.3% female), depressive disorders, non‐organic primary insomnia, agoraphobia, panic disorder and/or post‐traumatic stress were examined. is a secondary analysis randomized controlled trial. collected 10 different sites March 2021 May 2022 analysis. The influence predictors was determined using three‐step hierarchical multiple regression: (1) control variables, (2) (3) strategies. Global measured Severity Index, derived Brief Symptom Inventory‐18. Predictors validated scales, additionally assessed via accelerometer‐based sensors. Results In first step, variables accounted 4% variance in severity. inclusion second step explained 26% outcome variance, incorporation third increased to 37%. Significant included β 0.28), 0.26) routines 0.25). Conclusion along as are identified psychological that may serve treatment targets evidence‐based interventions designed enhance regulation, particularly samples stress‐related disorders. Additional prospective longitudinal studies necessary explore possible causal relationships.
Язык: Английский