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Impairment may link internalising symptoms to lower wellbeing

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Research area:PsychologyMental Health Research TopicsClinical Psychology

What the study found

Impairment associated with internalising symptoms may be one factor linking those symptoms, especially anxiety, to reduced wellbeing.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors say these findings support impairment as an important research area and therapeutic target.

What the researchers tested

The abstract and title indicate that the study examined whether functional impairment mediated the association between internalising symptoms and low wellbeing. No further methodological details are provided in the available summary.

What worked and what didn't

The findings support the hypothesis that impairment is part of the connection between internalising symptoms and reduced wellbeing. The abstract specifically notes this for anxiety, but it does not provide additional result details in the available text.

What to keep in mind

The available summary does not describe the sample, measures, design, or specific analyses. It also does not report limitations beyond the narrow scope of the abstract.

Key points

  • Functional impairment associated with internalising symptoms may help explain lower wellbeing.
  • The abstract highlights anxiety as a particular example in this association.
  • The authors describe impairment as an important research area and therapeutic target.
  • No further methodological details are given in the available summary.

Disclosure

Research title:
Impairment may link internalising symptoms to lower wellbeing
Authors:
Tanika R. Sgherza, Rodrigo Becerra, Lauren M. Bylsma, David M. Fresco, Kristin Naragon-Gainey
Institutions:
The University of Western Australia, University of Pittsburgh, University of Michigan
Publication date:
2026-02-27
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