Depression and anxiety have distinct and overlapping language patterns: results from a clinical interview - Stade EC, Ungar L, Eichstaedt JC, Sherman G, Ruscio AM.

Depression has been associated with heightened first-person singular pronoun use (I-usage; e.g., "I," "my") and negative emotion words. However, past research has relied on nonclinical samples and nonspecific depression measures, raising the question of wh...
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