BACKGROUND:Cognitive bias modification (CBM), a set of techniques for modifying bias in information processing-is considered a novel intervention for social anxiety disorder (SAD), which has drawn considerable interest from researchers. However, the effects of CBM on SAD are not consistent. Some studies have demonstrated significant positive effects compared to control groups, while others have found no such effects. AIMS:We conducted a meta-analysis aimed at quantitatively assessing the effects of CBM on SAD at post-test. METHOD:Through a systematic literature search by two independent raters, 34 articles (36 randomized studies) including 2,550 participants were identified. A multilevel modeling approach was employed to assess the effects ...
Research studies applying cognitive bias modification of attention (CBM-A) and interpretations (CBM-...
Cognitive biases have been theorized to play a critical role in the onset and maintenance of anxiety...
Anxious and depressed individuals tend to show biases in cognitions and implicit attitudes when pres...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cognitive bias modification (CBM), a set of techniques for modifying bias i...
Background and objectives: This study examines the effects of a single session of Cognitive Bias Mod...
Research on attention bias modification (ABM) for social anxiety disorder (SAD) is inconclusive, wit...
Research on attention bias modification (ABM) for social anxiety disorder (SAD) is inconclusive, wit...
Abstract: This study examines whether combined cognitive bias modification for interpretative biases...
As the prevalence and impact of social anxiety disorder continues to adversely affect both individua...
This study examines the effects of a multi-session Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) program on inte...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Social anxiety is a common mental disorder among adolescents and is associated with detrimental long...
Studies of cognitive bias modification for interpretations in the social anxiety literature typicall...
UNLABELLED: Social anxiety is a common mental disorder among adolescents and is associated with detr...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to integrate recent developments in the retraining of at...
Research studies applying cognitive bias modification of attention (CBM-A) and interpretations (CBM-...
Cognitive biases have been theorized to play a critical role in the onset and maintenance of anxiety...
Anxious and depressed individuals tend to show biases in cognitions and implicit attitudes when pres...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cognitive bias modification (CBM), a set of techniques for modifying bias i...
Background and objectives: This study examines the effects of a single session of Cognitive Bias Mod...
Research on attention bias modification (ABM) for social anxiety disorder (SAD) is inconclusive, wit...
Research on attention bias modification (ABM) for social anxiety disorder (SAD) is inconclusive, wit...
Abstract: This study examines whether combined cognitive bias modification for interpretative biases...
As the prevalence and impact of social anxiety disorder continues to adversely affect both individua...
This study examines the effects of a multi-session Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM) program on inte...
Cognitive theories of social anxiety indicate that negative cognitive biases play a key role in caus...
Social anxiety is a common mental disorder among adolescents and is associated with detrimental long...
Studies of cognitive bias modification for interpretations in the social anxiety literature typicall...
UNLABELLED: Social anxiety is a common mental disorder among adolescents and is associated with detr...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to integrate recent developments in the retraining of at...
Research studies applying cognitive bias modification of attention (CBM-A) and interpretations (CBM-...
Cognitive biases have been theorized to play a critical role in the onset and maintenance of anxiety...
Anxious and depressed individuals tend to show biases in cognitions and implicit attitudes when pres...