mor n, winquist j. self-focused attention and negative affect: a meta-analysis. psychol bull. 2002 jul;128(4):638-62. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.128.4.638. pmid: 12081086.

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226 effect sizes indicating the relationship between self-focused attention and unpleasant emotion were combined in this meta-analysis (depression, anxiety, negative mood).

A quantitative, formal, epidemiological study method known as a "meta-analysis" is used to carefully evaluate the findings of earlier research in order to draw conclusions about that body of work. The findings clarify significant debates in the area and show the complexity of self-focused attention.

Greater impact sizes were produced by rumination than by non-ruminative self-focus. Lower negative affect was correlated with self-focus on positive self-aspects and following a happy occurrence. The connection between foci of self-attention and a type of negative affect was particularly significant. Public self-focus was more significantly connected with social anxiety, while private self-focus was more strongly associated with depression and generalized anxiety.

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