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Repetitive Negative Thinking (RNT) is a key transdiagnostic mechanism underlying anxiety and depressive disorders, and targeting RNT specifically leads to improved treatment outcomes. There is a lack of research however into mechanisms of change in RNT-focused interventions and factors that predict treatment response. The aim of this stu...
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... effect of distress on RNT The mediating effect of changes in distress (K-10) on RNT (RTQ-10) was repeated across the three intervals above (Lesson 1-2, 2-3, and 3 to post-treatment). As above, the mediating effect of change in distress on change in RNT showed variability across different lessons and groups, but no effects reached statistical significance (see Table 5). Only one indirect mediating effect of changes in distress on changes in RNT bordered on statistical significance: from Lesson 3 to post-intervention, in the clinician-guided group there was an indirect effect of β = − 0.08 (95% CI − 0.21-0.003), ...