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Anxiety in the Digital Age

2020
Our age is one of considerable upheaval. The modern technologies that have defined the twenty-first century have altered our very conception of reality. As our media landscape shifts from analog to digital, the world grows ever-faster and ever-complex, bringing with it a corresponding digital anxiety that this chapter argues mirrors that of the ...
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Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in the Digital Age

2019
Anxiety disorders are highly pervasive and debilitating. Despite the prevalence of these disorders, many people with anxiety disorders are unable to access care, and even fewer have access to evidence-based treatments. Online (or Internet-mediated) interventions may be effective in reducing barriers to care for people with anxiety.
Allyson M. Blackburn   +1 more
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Subjectively Reported Anxiety as a Discriminator of Digit Span Performance

Psychological Reports, 1971
Two studies have reported that a simple self-report of the presence of anxiety on the Digit Span of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) discriminated performance, whereas ego-involving instructions had no significant effect (Waker & Spence, 1964; Walker, Samito, & Firetto, 1970).
A C, Firetto, H, Davey
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SyriaUntold and the anxiety of (digital) memory

2016
SyriaUntold started in 2013 as an online effort to aggregate and curate the online production of Syrian civil society in the uprising. This involved the collecting, archiving and contextualizing of a disparate and diverse array of texts (e,g, photos, videos, songs, posters, comments) produced by Syrian activists, artists and civil society groups, and ...
De Angelis, Enrico, Badran, Yazan
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School Libraries in the Digital Age: Digitization Against Library Anxiety

2023
The society of the 21st century is a witness of digital transition in our history. The information is available for anyone online and offline too, because of the results of these changes. Nowadays the environment which provides access to information is more complex like the methods used in the past.
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Digital Technologies in the Treatment of Anxiety

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2018
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the efficacy, limitations, and future of e-health treatments for anxiety. Within this, we provide detail on "first-generation" e-health approaches, such as computerized therapies.
Firth, Joseph   +6 more
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[Digital Medicine for Anxiety Disorders].

Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo
Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent psychiatric conditions worldwide; however, a significant proportion of affected individuals do not receive adequate treatment because of barriers such as stigma, limited access to specialists, and geographical constraints.
Makoto, Kawahito, Tomohiro, Nakao
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Relationship between digit span and anxiety.

Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1964
R E, WALKER, J T, SPENCE
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Influence of Computer-anxiety on the New Forms of Digital Divide [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
The study analyzes the perceived levels of computer-expertise, computer self-efficacy, Internet attitudes and computer-anxiety in a population of Italian teachers.
LA PAGLIA, Filippo   +2 more
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Digit span as an anxiety indicator.

Journal of Consulting Psychology, 1952
S, MOLDAWSKY, P C, MOLDAWSKY
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