All Relations between aversion and negative emotion

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Li Wang, Lingmin Zhang, Cherie Armour, Chengqi Cao, Yulan Qing, Jianxin Zhang, Ping Liu, Biao Zhang, Qi Wu, Zhihong Zhao, Gaolin Fa. Assessing the underlying dimensionality of DSM-5 PTSD symptoms in Chinese adolescents surviving the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 31. 2015-09-28. PMID:25768398. results of confirmatory factor analysis showed that an intercorrelated seven-factor model comprised of intrusion, avoidance, negative affect, anhedonia, externalizing behaviors, anxious arousal, and dysphoric arousal factors provided a significant better representation of dsm-5 ptsd symptoms than other alternative models. 2015-09-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Robert H Pietrzak, Jack Tsai, Cherie Armour, Natalie Mota, Ilan Harpaz-Rotem, Steven M Southwic. Functional significance of a novel 7-factor model of DSM-5 PTSD symptoms: results from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans study. Journal of affective disorders. vol 174. 2015-08-25. PMID:25556669. while posttraumatic stress disorder (ptsd) symptoms in the recently published diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fifth edition (dsm-5) are clustered into four factors, emerging confirmatory factor analytic studies suggest that this disorder is best characterized by seven symptom clusters, including re-experiencing, avoidance, negative affect, anhedonia, externalizing behaviors, and anxious and dysphoric arousal symptoms. 2015-08-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cherie Armour, Jack Tsai, Tory A Durham, Ruby Charak, Tracey L Biehn, Jon D Elhai, Robert H Pietrza. Dimensional structure of DSM-5 posttraumatic stress symptoms: support for a hybrid Anhedonia and Externalizing Behaviors model. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 61. 2015-08-14. PMID:25479765. further, the 7-factor hybrid model, which incorporates key features of both 6-factor models and is comprised of re-experiencing, avoidance, negative affect, anhedonia, externalizing behaviors, and anxious and dysphoric arousal symptom clusters, provided superior fit to the data in both samples. 2015-08-14 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sandra J Llera, Michelle G Newma. Rethinking the role of worry in generalized anxiety disorder: evidence supporting a model of emotional contrast avoidance. Behavior therapy. vol 45. issue 3. 2015-07-28. PMID:24680226. the contrast avoidance model (newman & llera, 2011) proposes that individuals with generalized anxiety disorder (gad) are hypersensitive to sharp upward shifts in negative emotion that typically accompany negative events, and use worry to maintain sustained intrapersonal negativity in an attempt to avoid these shifts. 2015-07-28 2023-08-12 human
Melanie Tremblay, Paul J Cocker, Jay G Hosking, Fiona D Zeeb, Robert D Rogers, Catharine A Winstanle. Dissociable effects of basolateral amygdala lesions on decision making biases in rats when loss or gain is emphasized. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience. vol 14. issue 4. 2015-06-22. PMID:24668615. given the importance of the amygdala in representing negative affect, the aversive emotional reaction to loss, rather than aberrant estimations of probability or loss magnitude, may underlie risk seeking for losses. 2015-06-22 2023-08-12 human
Elliot C Brown, Cumhur Tas, Duygu Kuzu, Aysen Esen-Danaci, Karin Roelofs, Martin Brün. Social approach and avoidance behaviour for negative emotions is modulated by endogenous oxytocin and paranoia in schizophrenia. Psychiatry research. vol 219. issue 3. 2015-06-08. PMID:25048758. social approach and avoidance behaviour for negative emotions is modulated by endogenous oxytocin and paranoia in schizophrenia. 2015-06-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Andrada D Neacsiu, Anita Lungu, Melanie S Harned, Shireen L Rizvi, Marsha M Lineha. Impact of dialectical behavior therapy versus community treatment by experts on emotional experience, expression, and acceptance in borderline personality disorder. Behaviour research and therapy. vol 53. 2015-04-13. PMID:24418652. these results suggest that dbt has unique effects on improving the expression of anger and experiential avoidance, whereas changes in the experience of specific negative emotions may be accounted for by general factors associated with expert therapy. 2015-04-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Bryan T Denny, Kevin N Ochsner, Jochen Weber, Tor D Wage. Anticipatory brain activity predicts the success or failure of subsequent emotion regulation. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 9. issue 4. 2014-12-01. PMID:23202664. here, we used mediation analyses to examine the relationship between brain activity when anticipating the need to cognitively reappraise aversive images, amygdala responses to those images and subsequent success in diminishing negative affect. 2014-12-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ping Liu, Li Wang, Chengqi Cao, Richu Wang, Jianxin Zhang, Biao Zhang, Qi Wu, Hong Zhang, Zhihong Zhao, Gaolin Fan, Jon D Elha. The underlying dimensions of DSM-5 posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in an epidemiological sample of Chinese earthquake survivors. Journal of anxiety disorders. vol 28. issue 4. 2014-09-08. PMID:24792723. results indicated that a six-factor model comprised of intrusion, avoidance, negative affect, anhedonia, dysphoric arousal, and anxious arousal factors emerged as the best fitting model. 2014-09-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Amy Cameron, Kathleen Palm Reed, Andrew Ninneman. Reactivity to negative affect in smokers: the role of implicit associations and distress tolerance in smoking cessation. Addictive behaviors. vol 38. issue 12. 2014-06-04. PMID:24051138. results from a cox proportional hazard model revealed that implicit associations between avoidance and negative affect were significantly negatively correlated with time to relapse after a smoking cessation attempt, whereas the behavioral distress tolerance assessments did not predict time to relapse. 2014-06-04 2023-08-12 human
R Hans Phaf, Sören E Mohr, Mark Rotteveel, Jelte M Wichert. Approach, avoidance, and affect: a meta-analysis of approach-avoidance tendencies in manual reaction time tasks. Frontiers in psychology. vol 5. 2014-05-21. PMID:24847292. many studies have shown that approach and avoidance arm movements are facilitated by positive and negative affect, respectively. 2014-05-21 2023-08-13 Not clear
Todd B Kashdan, Antonina S Farmer, Leah M Adams, Patty Ferssizidis, Patrick E McKnight, John B Nezle. Distinguishing healthy adults from people with social anxiety disorder: evidence for the value of experiential avoidance and positive emotions in everyday social interactions. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 122. issue 3. 2014-04-09. PMID:23815396. our results suggest that negative emotions alone do not fully distinguish normal from pathological social anxiety, and that assessing social anxiety disorder should include impairments in positive emotional experiences and dysfunctional emotion regulation (in the form of experiential avoidance) in social situations. 2014-04-09 2023-08-12 human
Malin Gingnell, Victoria Ahlstedt, Elin Bannbers, Johan Wikström, Inger Sundström-Poromaa, Mats Fredrikso. Social stimulation and corticolimbic reactivity in premenstrual dysphoric disorder: a preliminary study. Biology of mood & anxiety disorders. vol 4. issue 1. 2014-03-12. PMID:24572042. although amygdala activation is generally linked to negative affect, increased amygdala reactivity to aversive stimuli in the luteal phase has not been consistently reported in pmdd. 2014-03-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Thomas Baumgartner, Lorena R R Gianotti, Daria Knoc. Who is honest and why: baseline activation in anterior insula predicts inter-individual differences in deceptive behavior. Biological psychology. vol 94. issue 1. 2013-10-29. PMID:23735708. moreover, results provide evidence that high baseline activation in the anterior insula is associated with negative affect and dispositional tendencies to avoid aversive emotional situations. 2013-10-29 2023-08-12 Not clear
Inonge Reimert, J Elizabeth Bolhuis, Bas Kemp, T Bas Rodenbur. Indicators of positive and negative emotions and emotional contagion in pigs. Physiology & behavior. vol 109. 2013-08-12. PMID:23159725. therefore, indicators of positive and negative emotions were investigated in pigs during anticipation and experience of a rewarding (access in pairs to a compartment with straw, peat and chocolate raisins) or aversive (social isolation combined with negative, unpredictable interventions) event. 2013-08-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Julia D Buckner, Michael J Zvolensky, Norman B Schmid. Cannabis-related impairment and social anxiety: the roles of gender and cannabis use motives. Addictive behaviors. vol 37. issue 11. 2012-10-24. PMID:22766487. these findings suggest that socially anxious men may be especially vulnerable to using cannabis as a means of avoidance coping (avoiding scrutiny and negative affect), which may contribute to the high rates of cannabis-related problems among socially anxious individuals. 2012-10-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Julia D Buckner, Richard G Heimberg, Russell A Matthews, Jose Silgad. Marijuana-related problems and social anxiety: the role of marijuana behaviors in social situations. Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors. vol 26. issue 1. 2012-07-16. PMID:22004129. given that both social avoidance and using marijuana to cope with negative affect broadly have been found to play a role in marijuana-related problems, the current study utilized a new measure designed to simultaneously assess social avoidance and using marijuana to cope in situations previously identified as anxiety-provoking among those with elevated social anxiety. 2012-07-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Manfred E Beutel, Elmar Brähler, Heide Glaesmer, Daria J Kuss, Klaus Wölfling, Kai W Mülle. Regular and problematic leisure-time Internet use in the community: results from a German population-based survey. Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking. vol 14. issue 5. 2011-09-12. PMID:21067277. problematic use was associated with longer average daily online times, avoidance of negative emotions, preference for certain applications (gaming, gambling, online sex) and an increased rate of depersonalization. 2011-09-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Edward A Selby, Michael D Anestis, Theodore W Bender, Thomas E Joine. An exploration of the emotional cascade model in borderline personality disorder. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 118. issue 2. 2009-08-11. PMID:19413411. the emotional cascade model proposes that the emotional and behavioral dysregulation of individuals with borderline personality disorder (bpd) may be fundamentally linked through emotional cascades, vicious cycles of intense rumination and negative affect that may induce aversive emotional states. 2009-08-11 2023-08-12 human
Tomas Furmark, Susanne Henningsson, Lieuwe Appel, Fredrik Ahs, Clas Linnman, Anna Pissiota, Vanda Faria, Lars Oreland, Massimo Bani, Emilio Merlo Pich, Elias Eriksson, Mats Fredrikso. Genotype over-diagnosis in amygdala responsiveness: affective processing in social anxiety disorder. Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN. vol 34. issue 1. 2009-03-12. PMID:19125211. although the amygdala is thought to be a crucial brain region for negative affect, neuroimaging studies do not always show enhanced amygdala response to aversive stimuli in patients with anxiety disorders. 2009-03-12 2023-08-12 Not clear