Objective: Worry is an important perpetuating factor of Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS). Former research has shown that a worry postponement instruction is effective in reducing Subjective Health Complaints (SHC) in non-clinical samples. This study aimed to (1) replicate these findings in a MUS-analogue student-sample and (2) assess alexithymia as a moderator.Design: The current study had an experimental design with two waves of data collection: pre- and post-intervention.Main outcome measures: A MUS-analogue student-sample consisting of 114 undergraduate students with high self-reported health worry and a minimum of two doctor visits in the previous year with no current diagnosis for a (chronic or acute) disease were instructed to reg...
For individuals with generalized anxiety disorder, worry becomes associated with numerous aspects of...
College-aged students are at an increased risk for worry compared to older adults (Brose, Scheibe, &...
Transdiagnostic interventions present pragmatic benefits in treatment dissemination and training of ...
Contains fulltext : 203457.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Worr...
This study examines whether worry is prospectively associated with somatic complaints and whether a ...
Previous studies have found an association between excessive worrying and negative beliefs about wor...
Background & objectives: Given the ubiquity of worrying as a consuming and distressing activity ...
The purpose of this research was to test the theory that worry is primarily a conceptual process tha...
Worry is an important mediator in the relation between stressors and health. This pilot study examin...
Background: Momentary mind wandering has been associated with reduced affect when explored across a ...
Background: Worry is a key component of anxiety and may be an effective target for therapeutic inter...
Worry is an important mediator in the relation between stressors and health. This pilot-study examin...
Aims: The mood-as-input hypothesis has been found to be successful in predicting worry and peoples’ ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Perseverative cognitions such as rumination and worry are key components of mental illnesses such as...
For individuals with generalized anxiety disorder, worry becomes associated with numerous aspects of...
College-aged students are at an increased risk for worry compared to older adults (Brose, Scheibe, &...
Transdiagnostic interventions present pragmatic benefits in treatment dissemination and training of ...
Contains fulltext : 203457.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective: Worr...
This study examines whether worry is prospectively associated with somatic complaints and whether a ...
Previous studies have found an association between excessive worrying and negative beliefs about wor...
Background & objectives: Given the ubiquity of worrying as a consuming and distressing activity ...
The purpose of this research was to test the theory that worry is primarily a conceptual process tha...
Worry is an important mediator in the relation between stressors and health. This pilot study examin...
Background: Momentary mind wandering has been associated with reduced affect when explored across a ...
Background: Worry is a key component of anxiety and may be an effective target for therapeutic inter...
Worry is an important mediator in the relation between stressors and health. This pilot-study examin...
Aims: The mood-as-input hypothesis has been found to be successful in predicting worry and peoples’ ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Perseverative cognitions such as rumination and worry are key components of mental illnesses such as...
For individuals with generalized anxiety disorder, worry becomes associated with numerous aspects of...
College-aged students are at an increased risk for worry compared to older adults (Brose, Scheibe, &...
Transdiagnostic interventions present pragmatic benefits in treatment dissemination and training of ...