All Relations between Anxiety Disorders and belief

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Sarah R Radtke, Thomas H Ollendick, Carl F Weem. Changes in Anxiety Control Beliefs Following a Brief CBT Treatment and Their Association With Anxiety Symptom Reduction. Behavior therapy. vol 52. issue 6. 2021-11-08. PMID:34656195. anxiety control beliefs (i.e., beliefs regarding one's ability to cope with external, fear-inducing threats and internal reactions to those perceived threats) have been found to negatively predict anxiety symptoms in children and adults and to be modifiable by cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders. 2021-11-08 2023-08-13 human
Sarah R Radtke, Thomas H Ollendick, Carl F Weem. Changes in Anxiety Control Beliefs Following a Brief CBT Treatment and Their Association With Anxiety Symptom Reduction. Behavior therapy. vol 52. issue 6. 2021-11-08. PMID:34656195. the current study examines whether changes in anxiety control beliefs were seen following a brief, intensive treatment for specific phobias, and whether those changes were associated with improvements in the targeted phobia and comorbid anxiety disorder symptoms. 2021-11-08 2023-08-13 human
Sarah R Radtke, Thomas H Ollendick, Carl F Weem. Changes in Anxiety Control Beliefs Following a Brief CBT Treatment and Their Association With Anxiety Symptom Reduction. Behavior therapy. vol 52. issue 6. 2021-11-08. PMID:34656195. results indicated that self-reported anxiety control beliefs significantly increased following treatment and that these increases significantly predicted reductions in specific phobia severity and symptoms of comorbid anxiety disorders 6 months and 1 year following treatment. 2021-11-08 2023-08-13 human
D Rudrauf, G Sergeant-Perthuis, O Belli, Y Tisserand, G Di Marzo Serugend. Modeling the subjective perspective of consciousness and its role in the control of behaviours. Journal of theoretical biology. 2021-11-07. PMID:34742776. we used simulations of arti_cial agents, based on psychological rationale, to demonstrate how different model parameters could generate a variety of emergent adaptive and maladaptive behaviours that are relevant to developmental and clinical psychology: the ability to be resilient in the face of obstacles through imaginary projections, the emergence of social approach and joint attention behaviours, the ability to take advantage of false beliefs attributed to others, the emergence of avoidance behaviours as observed in social anxiety disorders, the presence of restricted interests as observed in autism spectrum disorders. 2021-11-07 2023-08-13 human
Anıl Gündüz, İbrahim Gündoğmuş, Sencan Sertçelik, Betül Hacer Engin, Aysel İşler, Alişan Burak Yaşar, Hatice Gönül, Arif Çipil, Elvan Başak Usta Gündü. Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-Revised. Psychiatry investigation. vol 18. issue 10. 2021-11-05. PMID:34619820. this study aims to assess the psychometric values of the generalized anxiety disorder scale-revised (gads-r) which measures the intensity and duration of worry, various coping and avoidance strategies to cope with worrying, and positive and negative metacognitive beliefs about worrying. 2021-11-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Maria Alice Brito, Ali Amad, Benjamin Rolland, Pierre A Geoffroy, Hugo Peyre, Jean-Luc Roelandt, Imane Benradia, Pierre Thomas, Guillaume Vaiva, Franck Schürhoff, Baptiste Pigno. Religiosity and prevalence of suicide, psychiatric disorders and psychotic symptoms in the French general population. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. vol 271. issue 8. 2021-11-03. PMID:33566159. religious beliefs were positively associated with psychotic symptoms and disorders [or = 1.37, 95% ci (1.30-1.45) and or = 1.38, 95% ci (1.20-1.58)], unipolar depressive disorder [or = 1.15, 95% ci (1.06-1.23)] and generalized anxiety disorder [or = 1.13, 95% ci (1.06-1.21)], but negatively associated with bipolar disorder [or = 0.83, 95% ci (0.69-0.98)], alcohol use disorders [or = 0.69, 95% ci (0.62-0.77)], substance use disorders [or = 0.60, 95% ci (0.52-0.69)] and suicide attempts [or = 0.90, 95% ci (0.82-0.99)]. 2021-11-03 2023-08-13 human
Trilby Coolidge, Scott P Irwin, Kimberly A Leyster, Peter Milgro. Determinants of receiving intravenous sedation in a sample of dentally-fearful patients in the USA. SAAD digest. vol 28. 2021-10-21. PMID:23264704. having more carious teeth, higher dental fear, more negative beliefs about dentists, lifetime diagnoses of panic disorder and/or generalized anxiety disorder, fewer existing coping skills, and a lower desire to cope with the dental situation were each predictive of having intravenous sedation. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lori A Zoellner, Michele A Bedard-Gilligan, Janie J Jun, Libby H Marks, Natalia M Garci. The Evolving Construct of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): DSM-5 Criteria Changes and Legal Implications. Psychological injury and law. vol 6. issue 4. 2021-10-21. PMID:24470838. these changes include shifting ptsd placement from within the anxiety disorders into a new category of traumatic and stressor-related disorders, alterations in the definition of a traumatic event, shifting of the symptom cluster structure from three to four clusters, the addition of new symptoms including persistent negative beliefs and expectations about oneself or the world, persistent distorted blame of self or others, persistent negative trauma-related emotions, and risky or reckless behaviors, and the addition of a dissociative specifier. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Karen Nieuwenhuijsen, Jos H A M Verbeek, Angela G E M de Boer, Roland W B Blonk, Frank J H van Dij. Irrational Beliefs in Employees with an Adjustment, a Depressive, or an Anxiety Disorder: a Prospective Cohort Study. Journal of rational-emotive and cognitive-behavior therapy : RET. vol 28. issue 2. 2021-10-20. PMID:20445759. irrational beliefs in employees with an adjustment, a depressive, or an anxiety disorder: a prospective cohort study. 2021-10-20 2023-08-12 human
Fallon R Goodman, Todd B Kashdan, Aslıhan İmamoğl. Valuing emotional control in social anxiety disorder: A multimethod study of emotion beliefs and emotion regulation. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 21. issue 4. 2021-10-18. PMID:32191093. valuing emotional control in social anxiety disorder: a multimethod study of emotion beliefs and emotion regulation. 2021-10-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Fallon R Goodman, Todd B Kashdan, Aslıhan İmamoğl. Valuing emotional control in social anxiety disorder: A multimethod study of emotion beliefs and emotion regulation. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). vol 21. issue 4. 2021-10-18. PMID:32191093. this study examines relationships between emotion beliefs and emotion regulation strategy use among people with social anxiety disorder (sad) and a psychologically healthy control group. 2021-10-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Laura M Köcher, Kai Schneider, Hanna Christianse. Thinking about worry: A systematic review and meta-analysis on the assessment of metacognitions in children and adolescents. World journal of psychiatry. vol 11. issue 9. 2021-10-12. PMID:34631466. the metacognitive model of generalized anxiety disorder identifies three forms of metacognition: positive metacognitive beliefs about worry (pos), negative metacognitive beliefs about worry (neg), and meta-worry. 2021-10-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Valérie Chevalier, Valérie Simard, Julie Achim, Pamela Burmester, Thalie Beaulieu-Trembla. Reflective Functioning in Children and Adolescents With and Without an Anxiety Disorder. Frontiers in psychology. vol 12. 2021-10-08. PMID:34616333. reflective functioning (rf), meaning the capacity to interpret mental states (intentions, emotions, thoughts, desires, and beliefs) underlying one's own and others' behaviors, may help understand the dysfunctional self-regulation associated with anxiety disorders. 2021-10-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hanieh Abeditehrani, Corine Dijk, Mohsen Dehghani Neyshabouri, Arnoud Arnt. Beneficial Effects of Role Reversal in Comparison to role-playing on negative cognitions about Other's Judgments for Social Anxiety Disorder. Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. vol 70. 2021-08-24. PMID:32758672. negative beliefs about other's judgments play an important role in the development and maintenance of social anxiety disorder. 2021-08-24 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sævar M Gústavsson, Paul M Salkovskis, Jón F Sigurðsso. Cognitive analysis of specific threat beliefs and safety-seeking behaviours in generalised anxiety disorder: revisiting the cognitive theory of anxiety disorders. Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy. vol 49. issue 5. 2021-08-17. PMID:33706843. cognitive analysis of specific threat beliefs and safety-seeking behaviours in generalised anxiety disorder: revisiting the cognitive theory of anxiety disorders. 2021-08-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Quincy J J Wong, Bree Gregory, Alice R Norton, Bethany Shikatani, Kelsie A Boulton, Michelle Torok, Melanie A Porter, Lorna Peters, Maree J Abbott, Martin M Anton. Psychometric properties of the Self-Beliefs related to Social Anxiety (SBSA) scale in a sample of individuals with social anxiety disorder. Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 78. 2021-05-28. PMID:33535158. the self-beliefs related to social anxiety (sbsa) scale assesses maladaptive social-evaluative beliefs, a key aspect in models of social anxiety disorder (sad) that is frequently measured in research and clinical contexts. 2021-05-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Alexandre Heeren, Emily E Bernstein, Richard J McNall. Bridging maladaptive social self-beliefs and social anxiety: a network perspective. Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 74. 2021-03-16. PMID:32599433. the clark and wells (1995) model of social anxiety disorder postulates that three types of maladaptive social self-beliefs (high standard, conditional, and unconditional beliefs) play a crucial role in the development of fear and avoidance of social-evaluative situations-i.e., the hallmark symptoms of social anxiety disorder. 2021-03-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Rachel de Jong, Miriam J J Lommen, Wiljo J P J van Hout, Peter J de Jong, Maaike H Naut. Therapists' characteristics associated with the (non-)use of exposure in the treatment of anxiety disorders in youth: A survey among Dutch-speaking mental health practitioners. Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 73. 2021-02-17. PMID:32428821. previous research pointed to therapists' beliefs about exposure, their age, experience, caseload, training and theoretical orientation, as well as the level of the therapists' own anxiety as important factors in the underusage of exposure in the treatment of adult anxiety disorders. 2021-02-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Naoki Yoshinaga, Kota Takaoka, Osamu Kobor. It hurts but I still need it: a qualitative investigation of post-event processing in social anxiety disorder. Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy. vol 48. issue 3. 2020-11-20. PMID:31631835. however, it is unknown: (1) whether individuals with social anxiety disorder (sad) actually derive the benefits from pep that they expect; (2) if this is not the case, how their positive beliefs are maintained; and (3) if they are aware of the counterproductive effects of pep, why they still perform pep. 2020-11-20 2023-08-13 Not clear
Anna Sofia Simula, Olli Ruokolainen, Petteri Oura, Mikko Lausmaa, Riikka Holopainen, Maija Paukkunen, Juha Auvinen, Steven J Linton, Jonathan C Hill, Jaro Karppine. Association of STarT Back Tool and the short form of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening Questionnaire with multidimensional risk factors. Scientific reports. vol 10. issue 1. 2020-11-10. PMID:31937867. we evaluated the association of depressive and anxiety symptoms (hopkins symptom check list-25, generalized anxiety disorder 7 questionnaire, and beck's depression inventory 21), psychological features (fear-avoidance beliefs questionnaire), lifestyle characteristics (bmi, smoking, alcohol abuse, physical inactivity) and social factors (education level) with the sbt and Ömpsq-short risk groups. 2020-11-10 2023-08-13 human