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Positive and negative affect mediate the bidirectional relationship between emotional processing and symptom severity and impact in irritable bowel syndrome
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Abstract
Introduction
Individuals with IBS report higher levels of psychological distress compared to healthy controls. Distress has been associated with emotional processing difficulties but studies have not explored how the relationship between distress and emotional processing affects IBS. There is little research on the role of positive affect (PA) in IBS."
eta:http://www.jpsychores.com/article/S0022-3999(17)30919-4/fulltext
No idea what they are trying to 'prove' here.
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Abstract
Introduction
Individuals with IBS report higher levels of psychological distress compared to healthy controls. Distress has been associated with emotional processing difficulties but studies have not explored how the relationship between distress and emotional processing affects IBS. There is little research on the role of positive affect (PA) in IBS."
eta:http://www.jpsychores.com/article/S0022-3999(17)30919-4/fulltext
No idea what they are trying to 'prove' here.
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