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Interpretation bias in endometriosis-related pain

Pain, 2023
Abstract Endometriosis-related pain has been predominantly medically managed, which has hindered understanding of psychological factors involved in these pain experiences. Models of chronic pain highlight the biased interpretation of ambiguous information as health threat related (interpretation bias) as an important process in the ...
Brydee Pickup, Louise Sharpe, Jemma Todd
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Fear of progression, imagery, interpretation bias, and their relationship with endometriosis pain.

Pain, 2023
Endometriosis is a chronic gynaecological condition, of which pain is both the most common and most debilitating symptom. As with other forms of pain, there is increasing recognition of the role of psychological processes in bridging the gap between pain
Jemma Todd   +2 more
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Interpretation bias and the transition from acute to chronic pain.

Pain, 2023
Most theories of pain emphasize cognitive factors in the development of chronicity, but they have rarely been studied in the context of the transition from acute to chronic pain. The aim of the present study was to assess the role of interpretation bias,
Jemma Todd, Brydee Pickup, L. Sharpe
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Interpretation bias in health anxiety: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Psychological Medicine, 2022
Interpretation bias (i.e. the selective negative interpretation of ambiguous stimuli) may contribute to the development and maintenance of health anxiety.
Xiayu Du   +4 more
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Facial Expression Ambiguity and Face Image Quality Affect Differently on Expression Interpretation Bias

Perception, 2021
We often show an invariant or comparable recognition performance for perceiving prototypical facial expressions, such as happiness and anger, under different viewing settings.
Jade Kinchella, K. Guo
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Trained interpretive bias survives mood change

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2010
Evidence is accumulating that interpretations can be trained using Cognitive Bias Modification procedures (CBM). The effects are replicable, stable over time and there is some evidence of generalizability. As a next step in determining the boundaries of the CBM model, the present experiment was designed to test whether modified interpretive style ...
Salemink, E., van den Hout, M.A.
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Negative interpretation bias in social phobia

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1998
We examined the hypothesis that, compared to non-anxious controls (NACs) and individuals with other anxiety disorders (e.g., individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder; OCs), individuals with generalized social phobia (GSPs) would tend to interpret ambiguous social scenarios as negative when provided with various alternative interpretations ...
N, Amin, E B, Foa, M E, Coles
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Measuring Hostile Interpretation Bias

Assessment, 2016
Hostile interpretation biases are central to the development and maintenance of anger, yet have been inconsistently assessed. The Word Sentence Association Paradigm (WSAP) was used to develop a new measure of hostile interpretation biases, the WSAP-Hostility. Study 1 examined the factor structure and internal consistency of the WSAP-Hostility, as well
Kirsten H, Dillon   +3 more
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Bias in Geophysical Interpretation

72nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2010, 2010
The E and P business takes decisions based on accurate description of the subsurface and the uncertainty in that description. We commonly observe biases in this description due to cultural influences and over-confidence in estimates of uncertainty. From the geophysical perspective, there is a lack of insight into the end impact of uncertainty on the ...
P. S. Rowbotham, P. Kane, M. R. Bentley
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