A self-report measure of the emotional and behavioural reactions to intrusive thoughts was developed. The paper presents data that confirm the stability, reliability and validity of the new 7-item measure. Emotional and behavioural reactions to intrusions emerged as separate factors on the Emotional and Behavioural Reactions to Intrusions Questionnaire (EBRIQ), a finding confirmed by an independent stress study. Test retest reliability over 30-70 days was good. Expected relationships with other constructs were significant. Stronger negative responses to intrusions were associated with lower mindfulness scores and higher ratings of experiential avoidance, thought suppression and intensity and frequency of craving. The EBRIQ will help explore...
Thought control strategies is regarded as a strategy for controlling intrusive thoughts, assessed wi...
Relationships between self-harm and vulnerability factors were studied in a general population of 43...
Although thought suppression is related to increases in psychological symptoms (Purdon, 1999), the m...
A self-report measure of the emotional and behavioral reactions to intrusive thoughts was developed....
A self-report measure of the emotional and behavioural reactions to intrusive thoughts was developed...
Unwanted intrusive thoughts are a major public health concern (Nock et al., 2008; Bentum et al., 201...
Intrusive thoughts are typical symptoms of anxiety-related, mood and psychotic disorders. Freeston, ...
Impulsive behaviors and intrusive thoughts are prominent in psychopathology. Two studies were conduc...
Background: Worry is a key component of anxiety and may be an effective target for therapeutic inter...
Intrusive thoughts, images, and their appraisal remain difficult to study despite their clinical rel...
This study tested whether low attentional control set people at risk for experiencing undesirable in...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy that includes exposure, or intentionally and systematically confronting...
Intrusive cognitions are a natural occurrence within our stream of consciousness, however, when they...
The value of information processing bias measures as predictors of emotional distress and intrusive ...
Five studies tested a key tenet of the Elaborated Intrusion theory (EI theory; Kavanagh, Andrade & M...
Thought control strategies is regarded as a strategy for controlling intrusive thoughts, assessed wi...
Relationships between self-harm and vulnerability factors were studied in a general population of 43...
Although thought suppression is related to increases in psychological symptoms (Purdon, 1999), the m...
A self-report measure of the emotional and behavioral reactions to intrusive thoughts was developed....
A self-report measure of the emotional and behavioural reactions to intrusive thoughts was developed...
Unwanted intrusive thoughts are a major public health concern (Nock et al., 2008; Bentum et al., 201...
Intrusive thoughts are typical symptoms of anxiety-related, mood and psychotic disorders. Freeston, ...
Impulsive behaviors and intrusive thoughts are prominent in psychopathology. Two studies were conduc...
Background: Worry is a key component of anxiety and may be an effective target for therapeutic inter...
Intrusive thoughts, images, and their appraisal remain difficult to study despite their clinical rel...
This study tested whether low attentional control set people at risk for experiencing undesirable in...
Cognitive-behavioral therapy that includes exposure, or intentionally and systematically confronting...
Intrusive cognitions are a natural occurrence within our stream of consciousness, however, when they...
The value of information processing bias measures as predictors of emotional distress and intrusive ...
Five studies tested a key tenet of the Elaborated Intrusion theory (EI theory; Kavanagh, Andrade & M...
Thought control strategies is regarded as a strategy for controlling intrusive thoughts, assessed wi...
Relationships between self-harm and vulnerability factors were studied in a general population of 43...
Although thought suppression is related to increases in psychological symptoms (Purdon, 1999), the m...