Abstract Introduction Beliefs about the unacceptability of expression and experience of emotion are present in the general population but seem to be more prevalent in patients with a number of health conditions. Such beliefs, which may be viewed as a form of perfectionism about emotions, may have a deleterious effect on symptomatology as well as on treatment adherence and outcome. Nevertheless, few questionnaires have been developed to measure such beliefs about emotions, and no instrument has been validated in a developing country. The current study adapted and validated the Beliefs about Emotions Scale in a Brazilian sample. Methods The adaptation procedure included translation, back-translation and analysis of the content, with the fin...
Background: There is evidence that beliefs about emotions are important for mental health. However, ...
Abstract Background The Kessler Distress Scale (K10) is a self-report scale for the assessment of no...
Several studies about stigmatization and shame toward mental health problems have contributed to min...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction Beliefs about the unacceptability of expression and experience of emo...
Abstract Introduction: Emotion regulation can be defined as the process by which individuals manage...
Abstract Objective This article concerns the translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and apparent ...
Abstract Background Emotional memory is an important type of memory that is triggered by positive a...
Abstract Introduction Major depressive disorder (MDD) is prevalent among young people, with a high...
Metacognitive Theory, amongst other theories, gives an important role to beliefs about mental states...
Objective: Given that there is an increasing exploration of the role of beliefs about emotions in em...
Beliefs about the unacceptability of experiencing or expressing negative emotions have been noted in...
Several studies about stigmatization and shame toward mental health problems have contributed to min...
<div><p>Abstract Objective To describe the cross-cultural adaptation of the Anger Rumination Scale ...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: The Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ-Specific) has proven useful f...
ABSTRACT Objective: To adapt and validate the Patient Activation Measure (PAM22) in a sample of Bra...
Background: There is evidence that beliefs about emotions are important for mental health. However, ...
Abstract Background The Kessler Distress Scale (K10) is a self-report scale for the assessment of no...
Several studies about stigmatization and shame toward mental health problems have contributed to min...
<div><p>Abstract Introduction Beliefs about the unacceptability of expression and experience of emo...
Abstract Introduction: Emotion regulation can be defined as the process by which individuals manage...
Abstract Objective This article concerns the translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and apparent ...
Abstract Background Emotional memory is an important type of memory that is triggered by positive a...
Abstract Introduction Major depressive disorder (MDD) is prevalent among young people, with a high...
Metacognitive Theory, amongst other theories, gives an important role to beliefs about mental states...
Objective: Given that there is an increasing exploration of the role of beliefs about emotions in em...
Beliefs about the unacceptability of experiencing or expressing negative emotions have been noted in...
Several studies about stigmatization and shame toward mental health problems have contributed to min...
<div><p>Abstract Objective To describe the cross-cultural adaptation of the Anger Rumination Scale ...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: The Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ-Specific) has proven useful f...
ABSTRACT Objective: To adapt and validate the Patient Activation Measure (PAM22) in a sample of Bra...
Background: There is evidence that beliefs about emotions are important for mental health. However, ...
Abstract Background The Kessler Distress Scale (K10) is a self-report scale for the assessment of no...
Several studies about stigmatization and shame toward mental health problems have contributed to min...