Td. Borkovec et L. Roemer, PERCEIVED FUNCTIONS OF WORRY AMONG GENERALIZED ANXIETY DISORDER SUBJECTS - DISTRACTION FROM MORE EMOTIONALLY DISTRESSING TOPICS, Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry, 26(1), 1995, pp. 25-30
Theories regarding worry have discussed both adaptive and maladaptive
functions. The present study used rating scales of the six reasons for
worry commonly reported by generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) clients
to explore subjective perceptions of the functions of worry held by c
ollege student worriers meeting self-reported criteria for GAD and by
control subjects. Subjects rated motivation, preparation for the worst
, and avoidance/prevention of negative outcomes as the most typical re
asons for their worry. However, the GAD group was discriminated from o
ther comparison groups particularly by high ratings of ''distraction f
rom more emotional topics'' as a reason for their worry.