Clinical Correlates and Cognitive Underpinnings of Uncontrollable Worry
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Uncontrollable anxious thought characterizes a number of emotional disorders and has been linked to impaired emotional and physical health. The present research aimed to clarify the nature of uncontrollable worry as a clinical and cognitive construct. Chapter 1 evaluated uncontrollability of worry as a diagnostic criterion for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). This study was conducted in response to the proposed removal of the "uncontrollability of worry" requirement from the diagnostic criteria for GAD in DSM-5. Uncontrollability of worry incrementally predicted an array of clinical severity indicators--including GAD severity, co-occurrence of other mood and anxiety disorders, and treatment utilization--over and above existing GAD criteria, underscoring the importance of uncontrollability of worry to the conceptualization of GAD. In Chapter 2, the Beliefs about Thought Control scale (BATC) was developed to investigate metacognitive beliefs about thought control as a cognitive correlate of--and potential risk factor for--GAD and other disorders characterized by uncontrollable thought. The BATC showed strong convergent and discriminant validity and incrementally predicted trait worry and GAD severity over and above an existing worry-specific measure. Chapter 3 aimed to identify the cognitive underpinnings of attempts to control worry using an experimental approach in which worry was induced in the laboratory. Two components of executive control--working memory and inhibition--were impaired during attempts to control worry, suggesting that these processes may play a role in the worry control process. Collectively, these studies highlight the importance of uncontrollability in defining clinically significant worry, point to cognitive and metacognitive processes that may contribute to the onset or maintenance of uncontrollable worry, and suggest several promising directions for future basic and applied research. Degree Type Dissertation Degree Name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Graduate Group Psychology First Advisor Ayelet M. Ruscio Subject Categories Clinical Psychology | Other Psychology | Psychology This dissertation is available at ScholarlyCommons: http://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations/1303 CLINICAL CORRELATES AND COGNITIVE UNDERPINNINGS OF UNCONTROLLABLE WORRY Lauren S. Hallion A DISSERTATION in Psychology Presented to the Faculties of the University of Pennsylvania in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy 2014 Supervisor of Dissertation Graduate Group Chairperson _____________________________ _____________________________ Ayelet Meron Ruscio, Ph.D. John C. Trueswell, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology Professor of Psychology Dissertation Committee Dianne L. Chambless (Chair), Professor of Psychology Sharon L. Thompson-Schill, Professor of Psychology CLINICAL CORRELATES AND COGNITIVE UNDERPINNINGS OF UNCONTROLLABLE WORRY COPYRIGHT 2014 Lauren Sara Hallion
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تاریخ انتشار 2017