Behavior as information about threat in anxiety disorders: A comparison of patients with anxiety disorders and non-anxious controls
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Background. Gangemi, Mancini, and van den Hout (2012) argued that anxious patients use
safety behaviors as information that the situation in which the safety behaviors are displayed is
dangerous, even when that situation is objectively safe. This was concluded from a vignette study in
which anxious patients and non-clinical controls rated the dangerousness of scripts that were safe or
dangerous and in which the protagonist did or did not display safety behaviors. Patients were more
likely to take safety behavior as evidence that the situation was dangerous, especially in safe situations.
Their non-clinical group may not have been psychologically naïve. We critically replicated the Gangemi
et al. study using a psychologically non-informed control group.
Method. The same materials were used and patients (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Panic Disorder,
Social Phobia; n=30 per sub-group) were compared to matched non-patients. Using Bayesian statistics,
data from the Gangemi et al. samples and the present groups were
(re-)analyzed testing the hypothesis relative to non-patients, patients infer threat from safety
behaviors, especially if displayed in safe situations.
Results. The Gangemi et al. data yielded a Bayes factor of 3.31 in support of the hypothesis. The present
Bayes Factor was smaller (2.34), but strengthened the support for the hypothesis expressed by an
updated Bayes factor of 3.31 X 2.34 = 7.75.
Conclusions. The finding that anxious patients infer threat from safety behaviors, in particular in safe
contexts, was corroborated, suggesting one way in which safety behaviors are involved in the
maintenance of anxiety disorders.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Safety-seeking behaviors, Anxiety disorders, Panic disorder, Social phobia, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Behavior as information
Elenco autori:
Hout, Marcel Van Den; Gangemi, Amelia; Mancini, Francesco; Engelhard, Iris M; Rijkeboer, Marleen M; Dams, Marcel Van; Klugkist, Irene
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