2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-021-01401-7
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The role of disgust proneness and contamination-related thought-action fusion in mental contamination-related washing urges

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“…A study by Lorona et al [34] found higher mental contamination scores following visualizations of physical and moral disgust imagery. Inoz et al [35] also reported an association between disgust sensitivity and propensity with contamination-related thought-action fusion, indicating the mediating role of mental contamination. In a series of studies designed to analyze mental contamination, imagined moral transgression [36] and cognitive appraisals [37] emerged as unique predictors of feelings of mental contamination.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…A study by Lorona et al [34] found higher mental contamination scores following visualizations of physical and moral disgust imagery. Inoz et al [35] also reported an association between disgust sensitivity and propensity with contamination-related thought-action fusion, indicating the mediating role of mental contamination. In a series of studies designed to analyze mental contamination, imagined moral transgression [36] and cognitive appraisals [37] emerged as unique predictors of feelings of mental contamination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%