Helen Tibboel,Bram Van Bockstaele,Adriaan Spruyt et al.
Helen Tibboel et al.
Background and objectives: Dual process models of addiction suggest that controlled, goal-directed processes prevent drug-use, whereas impulsive, stimulus-driven processes promote drug-use. The most frequently used measur...
The effectiveness of two novel approaches to prevent intrusions: A pilot study comparing Tetris_dualtask and imagery rescripting to control [0.03%]
两种新型入侵预防方法的有效性:Tetris_双任务与想象重写对照组的试点研究比较效应
Joost Asselbergs,Heleen Riper,Iris M Engelhard et al.
Joost Asselbergs et al.
Background and objectives: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a global health problem. Although effective treatments for it exist, early interventions that prevent PTSD from developing are lacking. The aim of this p...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. 2024 Mar:82:101920. DOI:10.1016/j.jbtep.2023.101920 2024
Eva A M van Dis,Muriel A Hagenaars,Iris M Engelhard
Eva A M van Dis
Background and objectives: Fear generalization to harmless stimuli characterizes anxiety-related disorders, but much remains unknown about its determinants. Based on studies showing that mental imagery of threat can incre...
An investigation of the potential clinical utility of critical slowing down as an early warning sign for recurrence of depression [0.03%]
对critical slowing down作为抑郁症复发早期预警信号的潜在临床效用进行调查研究
Natasha A Tonge,J Philip Miller,Evan D Kharasch et al.
Natasha A Tonge et al.
Background and objectives: Much of the burden of depressive illness is due to relapses that occur after treatment into remission. Prediction of an individual's imminent depressive relapse could lead to just-in-time interv...
Beliefs about losing control and other OCD-related cognitions: An experimental investigation [0.03%]
对失去控制和与OCD相关认知的信念:一项实验研究
Andrea Sandstrom,Adam S Radomsky
Andrea Sandstrom
Background and objectives: Cognitive theories of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) suggest that dysfunctional beliefs influence symptoms. However, well-established belief domains do not fully explain OCD symptomatology,...
A preliminary investigation of the causal role of social media use in eating disorder symptoms [0.03%]
社交媒体使用在饮食紊乱症状中因果作用的初步调查研究
Laura Dondzilo,Tamsin Mahalingham,Patrick J F Clarke
Laura Dondzilo
Background and objectives: Research has consistently shown that greater social media use is associated with elevated eating disorder (ED) symptoms. Importantly, however, the investigation of this relationship has largely ...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. 2024 Mar:82:101923. DOI:10.1016/j.jbtep.2023.101923 2024
Using experience sampling methodology (ESM) to improve our understanding of day-to-day intrusion frequency and related distress in survivors of trauma [0.03%]
采用体验取样法(ESM)来提高我们对创伤幸存者日常侵扰频率及相关痛苦的理解
Alexandra R Canty,Tim D Windsor,Reginald D V Nixon
Alexandra R Canty
Background and objectives: Cognitive models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suggest that appraisals of traumatic sequelae and subsequent distress drive the development and maintenance of PTSD. Posttraumatic resear...
Reliability (or lack thereof) of smartphone ecological momentary assessment of visual dot probe attention bias toward threat indices [0.03%]
手机智能视觉点探测威胁注意偏向生态瞬时评估的可靠性(或缺乏可靠性)
Nur Hani Zainal,Nicholas C Jacobson
Nur Hani Zainal
Background and objectives: Cognitive bias theories posit that generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and social anxiety disorder (SAD) are entwined with attention bias toward threats, commonly indexed by faster response time ...
Virtual reality exposure with vibrotactile stimulation for the treatment of fear of flying: A pilot study [0.03%]
基于虚拟现实暴露结合振动触觉刺激治疗飞行恐惧症的可行性研究
J M Ribé-Viñes,J Gutiérrez-Maldonado,Zahra Zabolipour et al.
J M Ribé-Viñes et al.
Background and objectives: Virtual reality (VR) interventions are becoming more prevalent in treating fear of flying (FoF). Since multisensory stimulation can enhance the sense of presence in a virtual environment, the pr...
The effectiveness of cognitive bias modification in reducing substance use in detained juveniles: An RCT [0.03%]
认知偏差修正干预减少拘留青少年药物使用的一个随机对照实验的效果分析
Hans S van der Baan,Dr Annematt L Collot DEscury-Koenigs,Dr Reinout W Wiers
Hans S van der Baan
Background and objective: Young offenders show high levels of substance use. Treatment programs within detention settings are less effective. Cognitive bias modification (CBM) is a promising supplement to substance use tr...
Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. 2024 Mar:82:101916. DOI:10.1016/j.jbtep.2023.101916 2024