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Cognitive bias modification for threat interpretations: Impact on anxiety symptoms and stress reactivity.
Depression and Anxiety ( IF 4.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-17 , DOI: 10.1002/da.23018
Michelle Rozenman 1 , Araceli Gonzalez 2 , Christina Logan 2 , Pauline Goger 3
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Cognitive bias modification for interpretations (CBM‐I) is a computerized intervention that has received increasing attention in the last decade as a potential experimental intervention for anxiety. Initial CBM‐I trials with clinical populations suggest the potential utility of this approach. However, most CBM‐I experiments have been conducted with unaffected samples, few (one or two) training sessions, and have not examined transfer effects to anxiety‐related constructs such as stress reactivity.

中文翻译:


威胁解释的认知偏差修正:对焦虑症状和压力反应的影响。



解释认知偏差修正(CBM-I)是一种计算机化干预措施,在过去十年中作为一种潜在的焦虑实验干预措施受到越来越多的关注。对临床人群的初步 CBM-I 试验表明了这种方法的潜在效用。然而,大多数 CBM-I 实验都是使用未受影响的样本进行的,很少(一两次)训练课程,并且没有检查对焦虑相关结构(如压力反应性)的转移效应。
更新日期:2020-04-17
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