Publikation: Cognitive Biases in Pathological Health Anxiety : The Contribution of Attention, Memory, and Evaluation Processes
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Pathological health anxiety refers to the medically unfounded fear of suffering from a severe illness. Differences in cognitive processes related to attention, memory, and evaluation of health threat have been hypothesized to underlie pathological health anxiety. In no study, however, have researchers systematically and simultaneously assessed different cognitive biases. On the basis of the idea that multiple cognitive biases simultaneously contribute to psychopathology (the combined-cognitive-bias hypothesis), we compared 88 patients with pathological health anxiety, 52 patients with depressive disorder, and 52 healthy participants on their performance in several cognitive tasks involving healththreatening content. Individuals with pathological health anxiety showed a stronger attentional bias to health-threatrelated information, more negative explicit (but not implicit) evaluations of health threat, and biased response behavior in light of health threat. The results suggest that stronger bindings between feelings of arousal and health-threatening information in working memory might be crucial for the higher salience of health-threatening contents in pathological health anxiety.
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WITTHÖFT, Michael, Tobias KERSTNER, Julia OFER, Daniela MIER, Fred RIST, Carsten DIENER, Josef BAILER, 2016. Cognitive Biases in Pathological Health Anxiety : The Contribution of Attention, Memory, and Evaluation Processes. In: Clinical Psychological Science. 2016, 4(3), pp. 464-479. ISSN 2167-7026. eISSN 2167-7034. Available under: doi: 10.1177/2167702615593474BibTex
@article{Witthoft2016-05-12Cogni-45230, year={2016}, doi={10.1177/2167702615593474}, title={Cognitive Biases in Pathological Health Anxiety : The Contribution of Attention, Memory, and Evaluation Processes}, number={3}, volume={4}, issn={2167-7026}, journal={Clinical Psychological Science}, pages={464--479}, author={Witthöft, Michael and Kerstner, Tobias and Ofer, Julia and Mier, Daniela and Rist, Fred and Diener, Carsten and Bailer, Josef} }
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