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No Association of Stathmin1 Gene Polymorphism with Trait or State Anxiety in the Chinese Population. [PDF]
Cong Z, Zhang L, Li M, Tao J, Ma H.
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Computer Anxiety: “Trait” or “State”?
Computers in Human Behavior, 2007A recurring question in the study of computer anxiety is whether computer anxiety is a relatively stable personality trait or a mutable, temporary state. The two studies reported examined this question in two groups of first year psychology students. These students were requested to complete a computer anxiety test, a trait anxiety test, and a state ...
Jelte M Wicherts, Henk G Schmidt
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ANXIETY STATES (ANXIETY NEUROSIS)
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1973An anxiety state is a cluster of symptoms based on fear, the source of which is not recognized by the patient. The anxiety may be sustained, but more often is episodic from a few minutes to hours or days.
I, Marks, M, Lader
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Confirmatory factor analysis of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 [PDF]
bstract]: The present study evaluated the factor structure of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2: Martens, Vealey, Burton, Bump, and Smith, 1990) using confirmatory factor analysis.
Andrew M Lane, Peter C Terry
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Journal of Mental Science, 1958
Of all the tranquillizers, it may well be said that benactyzine has had the most chequered history. After its synthesis, a series of most careful experiments on animals demonstrated its ability to reduce or modify behaviour induced by stress. The first clinical trial gave rise to high hopes of its value in treatment but as further trials, more ...
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Of all the tranquillizers, it may well be said that benactyzine has had the most chequered history. After its synthesis, a series of most careful experiments on animals demonstrated its ability to reduce or modify behaviour induced by stress. The first clinical trial gave rise to high hopes of its value in treatment but as further trials, more ...
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PSYCHOTHERAPY OF ANXIETY STATES
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1966functioning. To “learn” the definition out of a book without having some measure of experience in which to fit it is simply to accept it on faith or to memorize, neither of which, I submit, is learning. The subjects in this study were asked to acquire a variety of definitions and conclusions which could not have had any genuine meaning for them. I must
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1971
This clinical and theoretical paper discusses the broad areas of similatity and overlap that exist between behavior therapy and psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy. It opens with a fantasy of the origins of anxiety and of psychotherapy followed by some historical and contemporary definitions from both points of view.
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This clinical and theoretical paper discusses the broad areas of similatity and overlap that exist between behavior therapy and psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy. It opens with a fantasy of the origins of anxiety and of psychotherapy followed by some historical and contemporary definitions from both points of view.
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Anxiety: States, traits—situations?
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978The present study investigated the utility of situational assessments of trait anxiety in predicting state anxiety reactions. Ninety-six male subjects preselected at either high or low on three measures of trait anxiety—S-R Inventory of General Trait Anxiousness (S-R GTA) Physical Danger; S-R GTA Evaluation; State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI A-Trait)
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2023
Abstract What were the effects of scarcity and loss in Russia between 1914 and 1922: scarcities of necessary goods as well as their accompanying insecurities and anxieties, unimaginable loss in the carnage of war as well as its physical, socioeconomic, and psychological displacements?
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Abstract What were the effects of scarcity and loss in Russia between 1914 and 1922: scarcities of necessary goods as well as their accompanying insecurities and anxieties, unimaginable loss in the carnage of war as well as its physical, socioeconomic, and psychological displacements?
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