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Intrusive distracting thoughts may be associated with anxiety and linked to lower well-being, and occur more often when alone than in company

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Intrusive distracting thoughts may be associated with anxiety and linked to lower well-being, and occur more often when alone than in company, per experience of sampling survey of students. 

 

Article URL: https://plos.io/4lBYjWu

Article Title: Patterns of ongoing thought in the real world and their links to mental health and well-being

Author Countries: Canada, England, United States

Funding: This research was supported by (i) a National Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) graduate fellowship (author: BM), (ii) an award from the Government of Canada’s New Frontiers in Research Fund (grant ID: NFRF-2021-00183, authors: JS, JW), and (iii) an NSERC Discovery Grant (grant ID: 2023-03496, author: JS). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.


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