نتایج جستجو برای: meta worry

تعداد نتایج: 167957  

2017
Lauren S. Hallion Ayelet M. Ruscio Dianne L. Chambless Lauren Sara Hallion

Uncontrollable anxious thought characterizes a number of emotional disorders and has been linked to impaired emotional and physical health. The present research aimed to clarify the nature of uncontrollable worry as a clinical and cognitive construct. Chapter 1 evaluated uncontrollability of worry as a diagnostic criterion for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). This study was conducted in resp...

Journal: :Women's health issues : official publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health 2015
Melinda M Krakow Jakob D Jensen Nick Carcioppolo Jeremy Weaver Miao Liu Lisa M Guntzviller

OBJECTIVES To determine whether five psychosocial variables, namely, religiosity, morality, perceived promiscuity, cancer worry frequency, and cancer worry severity, predict young women's intentions to receive the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. METHODS Female undergraduate students (n=408) completed an online survey. Questions pertaining to hypothesized predictors were analyzed throu...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2015
Jakob D Jensen Robert N Yale Nick Carcioppolo Melinda Krakow Kevin K John Jeremy Weaver

Recently, Jensen et al. argued that dispositional cancer worry was (a) distinct from dispositional worry and (b) defined by two underlying dimensions: severity and frequency [1]. Worry severity refers to the intensity of the affect whereas worry frequency represents how often cancer-related thoughts occur. Based on exploratory factor analysis, Jensen et al. advocated an eight-item measure with ...

2018
Elena Makovac Jonathan Smallwood David R. Watson Frances Meeten Hugo D. Critchley Cristina Ottaviani

Background The Cognitive Avoidance Theory of Worry argues that worry is a cognitive strategy adopted to control the physiological arousal associated with anxiety. According to this theory, pathological worry, as in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), is verbal in nature, negative and abstract, rather than concrete. Neuroimaging studies link the expression of worry to characteristic modes of bra...

2014
Kelly Trezise Robert A. Reeve

Surprisingly little is known about whether relationships between cognitive and emotional states remain stable or change over time, or how different patterns of stability and/or change in the relationships affect problem solving abilities. Nevertheless, cross-sectional studies show that anxiety/worry may reduce working memory (WM) resources, and the ability to minimize the effects anxiety/worry ...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2007
Katie A McLaughlin Thomas D Borkovec Nicholas J Sibrava

The effects of worry and rumination on affective states and mentation type were examined in an unselected undergraduate sample in Study 1 and in a sample of individuals with high trait worry and rumination, high rumination, and low worry/rumination in Study 2. Participants engaged in worry and rumination inductions, counterbalanced in order across participants to assess main and interactive eff...

2014
Leanne Trick Edward Watkins Chris Dickens

BACKGROUND Depression is common in people with long term conditions (LTCs) and is associated with worse medical outcomes. Understanding the mechanisms underpinning this relationship could help predict who is at increased risk of adverse medical outcomes, and lead to the development of novel interventions. Perseverative negative cognitive processes, such as worry and rumination, involve repetiti...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2015
Katie L Burkhouse Mary L Woody Max Owens Brandon E Gibb

There is preliminary evidence to suggest that worry is associated with dysregulated emotion processing resulting from sustained attention to emotional versus neutral stimuli; however, this hypothesis has not been directly tested in prior research. Therefore, the current study used the event-related late positive potential (LPP) to directly examine if high levels of trait worry moderate sustaine...

Journal: :Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association 2006
Ellen Peters Paul Slovic Judith H Hibbard Martin Tusler

Through the domain of medical errors, the role of worry and perceived risk in precautionary behaviors was examined in a convenience sample (N = 195, mean age = 42 years, 71% female). Worry was linked to fatality estimates. A model of the antecedents and consequences of worry also was tested. Risk characteristics such as dread and preventability, negative reactivity, and vulnerability to medical...

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