Introduction: Although adaptive defense mechanisms are useful in helping us avoid getting injured, they are also triggered by medical interventions and procedures, when avoidance is harmful. A body of previous results showed that both fear and disgust play a pivotal role in medical avoidance. However, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Thus, the aim of the current study was to examine the effects of experience, perceived control, and pain on medical avoidance with disgust and fear as mediating factors from an evolutionary perspective. Methods: We assessed participants’ knowledge of and experience with medical procedures, former negative medical experiences, and health-related information; their life history strateg...
Although the emotion of fear has been central to traditional conceptualizations of the development a...
People with specific fears tend to overestimate the occurrence of unpleasant consequences in situati...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Individuals with high levels of blood-injection-injury (BII) fears are more likely to avoid health s...
The separate and combined roles of fear and disgust in mediating phobic responding in blood-injectio...
Fear-avoidance models propose that pain-related fear may spur avoidance behavior leading to chronic ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the present study, participants (N = 22) displaying marked fear of ...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examines whether the repeated pairing of neutral fac...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
BACKGROUND: Although pain-related avoidance is mainly intended to reduce the accompanying anticipato...
Avoidance behaviors are shaped by associative learning processes in response to fear of impending th...
This review analyses the accumulating evidence from psychological, psychophysiological, neurobiologi...
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from disease. Alth...
Although the emotion of fear has been central to traditional conceptualizations of the development a...
People with specific fears tend to overestimate the occurrence of unpleasant consequences in situati...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Individuals with high levels of blood-injection-injury (BII) fears are more likely to avoid health s...
The separate and combined roles of fear and disgust in mediating phobic responding in blood-injectio...
Fear-avoidance models propose that pain-related fear may spur avoidance behavior leading to chronic ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the present study, participants (N = 22) displaying marked fear of ...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
The traditional biomedical understanding and treatment of chronic pain seems to fail: pain persists,...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study examines whether the repeated pairing of neutral fac...
There is increasing evidence that blood-injection-injury (1311) phobia is qualitatively different fr...
BACKGROUND: Although pain-related avoidance is mainly intended to reduce the accompanying anticipato...
Avoidance behaviors are shaped by associative learning processes in response to fear of impending th...
This review analyses the accumulating evidence from psychological, psychophysiological, neurobiologi...
Many researchers have claimed that the emotion of disgust functions to protect us from disease. Alth...
Although the emotion of fear has been central to traditional conceptualizations of the development a...
People with specific fears tend to overestimate the occurrence of unpleasant consequences in situati...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...