Background: To clarify the distinction between anxiety and depression, the tripartite model was introduced. According to this model, physiological hyperarousal (PH, i.e. autonomic hyperactivity) is specific for anxiety and not depression. Research on the relation between anxiety, depression and physiological measures representing arousal is lacking.Methods: Parent- and self-reported anxiety and depressive problems were assessed using the CBCL and RCADS. Heart rate (HR), heart rate variability in the low frequency (HRV LF) and respiratory sinus arrythmia (RSA) were used as, indices for autonomic arousal.Results: Parent-reported anxiety was associated with low RSA in supine posture. This association was also found for self-reported anxiety pr...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 35-59Introduction: A systematic review -- Methods -- Results --...
Background: To clarify the distinction between anxiety and depression, the tripartite model was intr...
Background: To clarify the distinction between anxiety and depression, the tripartite model was intr...
Background: To clarify the distinction between anxiety and depression, the tripartite model was intr...
Background: To clarify the distinction between anxiety and depression, the tripartite model was intr...
Background: Anxiety and depression might be two different valid constructs that often co-occur, or t...
Background: Anxiety and depression might be two different valid constructs that often co-occur, or t...
Background: Anxiety and depression might be two different valid constructs that often co-occur, or t...
Contains fulltext : 89954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - A...
Background - Anxiety and depression might be two different valid constructs that often co-occur, or ...
Emotional disorders of anxiety and depression have been recognized as the most prevalent mental diso...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 35-59Introduction: A systematic review -- Methods -- Results --...
Background: To clarify the distinction between anxiety and depression, the tripartite model was intr...
Background: To clarify the distinction between anxiety and depression, the tripartite model was intr...
Background: To clarify the distinction between anxiety and depression, the tripartite model was intr...
Background: To clarify the distinction between anxiety and depression, the tripartite model was intr...
Background: Anxiety and depression might be two different valid constructs that often co-occur, or t...
Background: Anxiety and depression might be two different valid constructs that often co-occur, or t...
Background: Anxiety and depression might be two different valid constructs that often co-occur, or t...
Contains fulltext : 89954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background - A...
Background - Anxiety and depression might be two different valid constructs that often co-occur, or ...
Emotional disorders of anxiety and depression have been recognized as the most prevalent mental diso...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Physiological hyperarousal (PH) is an understudied component of the tripartite model of depression a...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 35-59Introduction: A systematic review -- Methods -- Results --...