Intrusive Thoughts and Images in Health Anxiety: Rates, Characteristics, and Responses

IF 3.2 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Natalie A. Windsor, Sophie H. Li, Amy Joubert, Emily Upton, Michelle Moulds, Jill M. Newby
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Abstract

Objectives

Intrusive thoughts and images in Health Anxiety are poorly understood. The current study aims to explore the rates and nature of health-related intrusive thoughts and images in people with and without Health Anxiety.

Design

We used a cross-sectional interview and survey design recruiting 82 participants (Health Anxiety: n = 37; control: n = 45).

Methods

Participants completed a diagnostic and clinical interview, and questionnaires to assess experiences and appraisals of intrusive thoughts and images about health.

Results

Experiencing an intrusive thought or image was common in both groups (Health Anxiety: 89.2%, control: 55.6%). However, the Health Anxiety group reported their intrusive thoughts as more frequent, more distressing, and associated them with more negative emotions than controls. Further, the Health Anxiety group had increased negative appraisals and specific maladaptive behaviours for both intrusive thoughts and intrusive images compared to controls.

Conclusions

We conclude that, relative to controls, individuals with Health Anxiety experience intrusive thoughts and images more intensely and negatively, have more dysfunctional appraisals of them, and are more likely to respond to them with specific maladaptive behaviours. As such, addressing intrusive thoughts and images as part of cognitive behavioural interventions for Health Anxiety is warranted.

健康焦虑症患者的侵入性思维和图像:比率、特征和反应。
目的:人们对健康焦虑症患者的侵入性想法和图像知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨健康焦虑症患者和非健康焦虑症患者与健康相关的侵入性想法和图像的发生率和性质:设计:我们采用横断面访谈和调查设计,招募了 82 名参与者(健康焦虑:37 人;对照组:45 人):方法:参与者完成诊断和临床访谈以及问卷调查,以评估有关健康的侵入性想法和图像的经历和评价:结果:两组受试者均有侵入性想法或图像(健康焦虑组:89.2%;对照组:55.6%)。然而,与对照组相比,健康焦虑组报告他们的侵入性想法更频繁、更痛苦,并与更多的负面情绪联系在一起。此外,与对照组相比,健康焦虑组对侵入性想法和侵入性图像的负面评价和特定适应不良行为都有所增加:我们得出的结论是,与对照组相比,健康焦虑症患者会更强烈、更消极地体验侵入性想法和图像,对它们有更多功能失调的评价,并更有可能以特定的适应不良行为来应对它们。因此,在对健康焦虑症进行认知行为干预时,有必要将处理侵入性想法和图像作为其中的一部分。
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Clinical psychology & psychotherapy
Clinical psychology & psychotherapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
6.30
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106
期刊介绍: Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy aims to keep clinical psychologists and psychotherapists up to date with new developments in their fields. The Journal will provide an integrative impetus both between theory and practice and between different orientations within clinical psychology and psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy will be a forum in which practitioners can present their wealth of expertise and innovations in order to make these available to a wider audience. Equally, the Journal will contain reports from researchers who want to address a larger clinical audience with clinically relevant issues and clinically valid research.
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