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This postulation that anxious preoccupation and helplessness-hopelessness may reflect illness representations rather than coping strategies is also supported by findings from the MAC [ 21] studies that indicate anxious preoccupation coping and anxiety are highly correlated.
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Volunteers filled out a stress form before and after the procedure to indicate how anxious they were.
The responder is required to indicate how anxious s/he feels, on a scale ranging from 0 10.
Research into cognitive models of anxiety indicates that anxious individuals have an enhanced attentional bias for threat cues, compared with non-anxious individuals, and that this bias operates in early aspects of processing (e.g., review by Mogg and Bradley, 1998).
The results clearly indicated that anxious children and adolescents displayed lower levels of perceived control over anxiety-related events than their non-anxious counterparts, which made the authors conclude that "anxiety disorders in youths are associated with beliefs that anxiety is uncontrollable" (p. 557).
It may drive investors out of cash in search of higher returns but it also indicates how anxious central banks continue to be about the economic outlook.Despite these worries, there may still be some segments of the stockmarket that perform well.
The latter studies indicated that anxious individuals had slower RTs when the central cue was threat-related rather than neutral.
As sedatives may be indicated for anxious elderly with other types of mental disorder (depression, psychosis) a second model was constructed which adjusted for any DSM IV disorder.
The results of this study indicated that anxious children and adolescents produced significantly more sentences that were consistent with a threatening homograph interpretation than did the control children.
Several studies have indicated that anxious individuals are relatively faster to detect probes replacing threat cues than non-threat cues; which is indicative of an anxiety-related attentional bias for threat.
The absence of a relationship between belief bias for neutral common knowledge and fear of negative evaluation indicates that anxious individuals are not characterized by a reasoning abnormality and that the belief bias for social anxiety convictions that was found in the present study reflects a normal tendency to reason in a belief biased manner with respect to strongly held convictions.
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