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  1. Ursula Melicherova
  2. Volker Köllner

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Description: Here, all data, analyzing scripts and materials are provided for reproducing the statistical analyses in Strobel, Farkas, Hoyer, Melicherova, Köllner, Strobel (2021) Cognitive Motivation as a Resource for Affective Adjustment and Mental Health. Front. Psychol. 12:581681. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.581681

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This study investigated the cross- and longitudinal associations between cognitive motivation (COM), self-regulation (SR), and depressive symptoms (DS), to the best of our knowledge, for the first time in a clinical sample before and after treatment. Based on corresponding earlier findings on healthy samples, we tested, whether the reported associations also applied to the clinical field, and esta…

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attentioncognitive motivationdepressive symptomseffortful controlemotion regulationinhibitionNeed for Cognitionself-controlself-regulation

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