نتایج جستجو برای: anxiety induction

تعداد نتایج: 289840  

2010
Johannes Fuss Nada M. B. Ben Abdallah Frank W. Hensley Klaus-Josef Weber Rainer Hellweg Peter Gass

Recent evidence postulates a role of hippocampal neurogenesis in anxiety behavior. Here we report that elevated levels of neurogenesis elicit increased anxiety in rodents. Mice performing voluntary wheel running displayed both highly elevated levels of neurogenesis and increased anxiety in three different anxiety-like paradigms: the open field, elevated O-maze, and dark-light box. Reducing neur...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2009
Senthilkumar Sadhasivam Lindsey L Cohen Alexandra Szabova Anna Varughese Charles Dean Kurth Paul Willging Yu Wang Todd G Nick Joel Gunter

BACKGROUND AND AIMS New onset maladaptive behaviors, such as temper tantrums, nightmares, bed-wetting, attention-seeking, and fear of being alone are common in children after outpatient surgery. Preoperative anxiety, fear and distress behaviors of children predict postoperative maladaptive behaviors as well as emergence delirium. Parental anxiety has also been found to influence children's preo...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 1999
Z N Kain S M Wang L C Mayes L A Caramico M B Hofstadter

UNLABELLED We determined whether children who are extremely anxious during the induction of anesthesia are more at risk of developing postoperative negative behavioral changes compared with children who appear calm during the induction process. Children (n = 91) aged 1-7 yr scheduled for general anesthesia and elective outpatient surgery were recruited. Using validated measures of preoperative ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2005
Laura Vagnoli Simona Caprilli Arianna Robiglio Andrea Messeri

BACKGROUND The induction of anesthesia is one of the most stressful moments for a child who must undergo surgery: it is estimated that 60% of children suffer anxiety in the preoperative period. Preoperative anxiety is characterized by subjective feelings of tension, apprehension, nervousness, and worry. These reactions reflect the child's fear of separation from parents and home environment, as...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2011
Marie T Aouad

It is important for anesthesiologists to appreciate the impact of preoperative anxiety in children. Not only does it cause suffering in many children prior to their surgical experience, it has a negative impact on their postoperative recovery and possibly long afterwards. Because of these concerns, continued research is warranted to seek ways of minimizing their fears in the perioperative setti...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2011
Mohammad I Ahmed Maureen A Farrell Katie Parrish Aman Karla

It is important for anesthesiologists to appreciate the impact of preoperative anxiety in children. Not only does it cause suffering in many children prior to their surgical experience, it has a negative impact on their postoperative recovery and possibly long afterwards. Because of these concerns, continued research is warranted to seek ways of minimizing their fears in the perioperative setti...

2017
Afsaneh Sadeghi Ahmad Khaleghnejad Tabari Alireza Mahdavi Sara Salarian Seyed Sajjad Razavi

INTRODUCTION Anesthesia induction is a stressful event for children and their parents, and may have potentially harmful consequences on the patient's physiological and mental situation. Stressful anesthesia induction has psychological adverse effects that recur with repeated anesthesia, can lead to increased pediatric discomfort during the recovery period, and may even induce reactionary postop...

Journal: :Behavioral neuroscience 2015
Gauri S Wable Jung-Yun Min Yi-Wen Chen Chiye Aoki

Activity-based anorexia (ABA) is a widely used animal model for identifying the biological basis of excessive exercise and starvation, 2 hallmarks of anorexia nervosa (AN). Anxiety is correlated with exercise in AN. Yet the anxiety level of animals in ABA has not been reported. We asked: Does food restriction as part of ABA induction change the anxiety level of animals? If so, is the degree of ...

2017
B. Ainsworth H. Bolderston M. Garner

BACKGROUND Worry is a key component of anxiety and may be an effective target for therapeutic intervention. We compared two psychological processes (attention and acceptance) on the frequency of intrusive worrying thoughts in an experimental worry task. METHOD 77 participants were randomised across three groups and completed either a 10 min attention or acceptance-based psychological exercise...

2014
Marco Rathschlag Daniel Memmert

BACKGROUND The main aim of this pilot study was to investigate an advanced version of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) for reducing anxiety. METHODS Fifty participants were asked at two times of measurement (T1 and T2 with a rest of 4 weeks) to generate anxiety via the recall of autobiographical memories according to their anxiety. Furthermore, the participants were random...

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