Publikation: Short-term functions and long-term consequences of checking behavior as a transdiagnostic phenomenon : protocol for a systematic review
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Checking behaviour (CB) occurs in various mental health problems. Cognitive-behavioural models for these mental disorders share similar theoretical assumptions. Thus, they postulate a negative reinforcing effect of CB by reducing negative affect (ie, anxiety) and a maintenance of the pathology due to a lack of reality testing of concerns. This paper details methods for a systematic review that will be conducted to synthesise empirical evidence testing these theoretical assumptions across obsessive-compulsive, generalised anxiety, eating, body dysmorphic and illness anxiety disorder. The results are expected to foster our understanding of the mechanisms of action underlying CB, which is of high clinical relevance. Depending on whether or not the findings confirm the model assumptions regarding CB, the focus of treatments would need to be intensified or modified.
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VIVELL, Maj-Britt, Vanessa OPLADEN, Silja VOCKS, Andrea S. HARTMANN, 2022. Short-term functions and long-term consequences of checking behavior as a transdiagnostic phenomenon : protocol for a systematic review. In: BMJ Open. BMJ Publishing. 2022, 12(4), e056732. eISSN 2044-6055. Available under: doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056732BibTex
@article{Vivell2022Short-57354, year={2022}, doi={10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056732}, title={Short-term functions and long-term consequences of checking behavior as a transdiagnostic phenomenon : protocol for a systematic review}, number={4}, volume={12}, journal={BMJ Open}, author={Vivell, Maj-Britt and Opladen, Vanessa and Vocks, Silja and Hartmann, Andrea S.}, note={This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) to ASH (HA 8589/5-1) and SV (VO1750/5-1). Article Number: e056732} }
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