For a majority of people worries about upcoming stressful events are a common experience in daily life. The aim of this thesis was to examine the effects of common worries on somatic health. In particular, the effects of worry on somatic health complaints, like headache and back pain, and on cardiac activity after stressful events were tested. Furthermore, the mechanisms by which worry was hypothesized to affect somatic health were investigated. The studies in this thesis add to the accumulating number of studies testing the perseverative cognition hypothesis stating that only perseverative cognitive representations of stressful events (worries) lead to prolonged stress-related physiological activity which, in turn, can lead to somatic dise...
The cognitive avoidance model of worry assumes that worry has the adaptive function to keep under co...
It has been proposed that worry is a form of cognitive fear avoidance (Borkovec, Shadick, & Hopkins,...
This paper reviews the cognitive, affective and attentional factors that contribute to individual pe...
Perseverative cognition (PC) is the repeated activation of stress-related cognitions (including worr...
Recent developments in stress theory have emphasized the significance of perseverative cognition (wo...
Objectives The Perseverative Cognition Hypothesis (proposing negative repetitive thinking has detri...
Rumination about the past and worries about the future (perseverative cognition) are extremely commo...
Caperon, Lizzie - 0000-0001-5204-170X https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5204-170XRecent developments in s...
Rumination about the past and worries about the future (perseverative cognition) are extremely commo...
Evidence suggests that perseverative cognition (PC), the cognitive representation of past stressful ...
Rumination about the past and worries about the future (perseverative cognition) are extremely commo...
This study examines whether worry is prospectively associated with somatic complaints and whether a ...
Objective: Evidence suggests that perseverative cognition (PC), the cognitive representation of past...
With this thesis the PhD-candidate aims to enrich the body of evidence concerning the relation betwe...
Worry has traditionally been considered in the study of common emotional disorders such as anxiety a...
The cognitive avoidance model of worry assumes that worry has the adaptive function to keep under co...
It has been proposed that worry is a form of cognitive fear avoidance (Borkovec, Shadick, & Hopkins,...
This paper reviews the cognitive, affective and attentional factors that contribute to individual pe...
Perseverative cognition (PC) is the repeated activation of stress-related cognitions (including worr...
Recent developments in stress theory have emphasized the significance of perseverative cognition (wo...
Objectives The Perseverative Cognition Hypothesis (proposing negative repetitive thinking has detri...
Rumination about the past and worries about the future (perseverative cognition) are extremely commo...
Caperon, Lizzie - 0000-0001-5204-170X https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5204-170XRecent developments in s...
Rumination about the past and worries about the future (perseverative cognition) are extremely commo...
Evidence suggests that perseverative cognition (PC), the cognitive representation of past stressful ...
Rumination about the past and worries about the future (perseverative cognition) are extremely commo...
This study examines whether worry is prospectively associated with somatic complaints and whether a ...
Objective: Evidence suggests that perseverative cognition (PC), the cognitive representation of past...
With this thesis the PhD-candidate aims to enrich the body of evidence concerning the relation betwe...
Worry has traditionally been considered in the study of common emotional disorders such as anxiety a...
The cognitive avoidance model of worry assumes that worry has the adaptive function to keep under co...
It has been proposed that worry is a form of cognitive fear avoidance (Borkovec, Shadick, & Hopkins,...
This paper reviews the cognitive, affective and attentional factors that contribute to individual pe...