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Flow chart.

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Table 1.

Demographic features and comparisons considering psychological constructs.

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Table 2.

Comparisons between the high and the low HD groups (controlling for the effect of gender, the BAI, BDI-II, OCI-R).

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Table 3.

Repeated measures MANOVAs–tests of between-subjects effects.

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Fig 2.

Frequency of thoughts object-related referred each day respectively for H-HD and L-HD.

Notes: H-HD: group of individuals with higher hoarding features; L-HD: group of individuals without hoarding features; Time 1–7: number of the day.

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Fig 3.

Difference in the frequency of negative emotions object-related referred each day.

Notes: H-HD: group of individuals with higher hoarding features; L-HD: group of individuals without hoarding features; Time 1–7: number of the day.

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Fig 4.

Difference in the level of distress object-related referred each day.

Notes: H-HD: group of individuals with higher hoarding features; L-HD: group of individuals without hoarding features; Time 1–7: number of the day.

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Fig 5.

Differences between groups in the types of thoughts reported during the week.

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Table 4.

Linear regression models considering the frequency of thoughts and negative emotions, and the intensity of emotions related to the object expressed during the week.

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Table 5.

Linear regression models for the self-report questionnaires and the discomfort of leaving the object (T1), considering the high-HD group.

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