2018
DOI: 10.29252/nirp.jpcp.6.2.63
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Experiential Avoidance and Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies as the Mediators in the Relationship Between Mindfulness and Social Anxiety Disorder Symptoms

Abstract: Objective:The current study seeks to investigate the mechanisms through which mindfulness is related to social anxiety symptoms in a clinical sample of adults by examining whether experiential avoidance and specific cognitive emotion regulation strategies (rumination, catastrophizing, and reappraisal) mediate associations between mindfulness and social anxiety symptoms.Methods: Statistical population of this study contained all the students with social anxiety disorder in Lorestan University in the academic ye… Show more

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“…Although some samples did not present any relationship of PCR with anxiety (Bruggink et al, 2016;Fresco et al, 2007;Nowlan et al, 2016), the overall picture suggests an inverse relation with small-to-medium effect size between PCR and anxiety (Aldao & Nolen-Hoeksema, 2010;Andreotti et al, 2013;Chahar Mahali, Beshai, & Wolfe, 2020;Dennis, 2007;Everaert & Joormann, 2019;Garnefski et al, 2002;A. J. Johnson & Tottenham, 2015;Juang et al, 2016;Krafft et al, 2019;Lopez & Denny, 2019;Martin & Dahlen, 2005;McKee et al, 2019;Memedovic et al, 2010;Miklosi et al, 2014;Miu et al, 2013;Nowlan et al, 2016;Powell, 2018;Rezaei & Ramaghani, 2018;Soto et al, 2012), with participants who additionally report low use of expressive suppression scoring lowest in anxiety (Eftekhari et al, 2009). However, one study only found this relation at increased stressor load, whereas PCR was even related to higher state anxiety and unrelated to trait anxiety at lower levels of stress (Moore et al, 2008).…”
Section: Cross-sectional Studies (Observed Pcr)mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Although some samples did not present any relationship of PCR with anxiety (Bruggink et al, 2016;Fresco et al, 2007;Nowlan et al, 2016), the overall picture suggests an inverse relation with small-to-medium effect size between PCR and anxiety (Aldao & Nolen-Hoeksema, 2010;Andreotti et al, 2013;Chahar Mahali, Beshai, & Wolfe, 2020;Dennis, 2007;Everaert & Joormann, 2019;Garnefski et al, 2002;A. J. Johnson & Tottenham, 2015;Juang et al, 2016;Krafft et al, 2019;Lopez & Denny, 2019;Martin & Dahlen, 2005;McKee et al, 2019;Memedovic et al, 2010;Miklosi et al, 2014;Miu et al, 2013;Nowlan et al, 2016;Powell, 2018;Rezaei & Ramaghani, 2018;Soto et al, 2012), with participants who additionally report low use of expressive suppression scoring lowest in anxiety (Eftekhari et al, 2009). However, one study only found this relation at increased stressor load, whereas PCR was even related to higher state anxiety and unrelated to trait anxiety at lower levels of stress (Moore et al, 2008).…”
Section: Cross-sectional Studies (Observed Pcr)mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Penelitian-penelitian sebelumnya juga menjelaskan bahwa keterkaitan antara regulasi emosi dengan mindfulness dikarenakan regulasi emosi berperan sebagai variabel mediator bukan sebagai variabel terikat seperti penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Desrosiers, Vine, Klemanski, dan Nolen-Hoeksema (2013) meskipun penelitian menunjukkan hubungan yang signifikan antara mindfulness dan penilaian ulang kognitif, penelitian ini mengklarifikasi bahwa penilaian ulang kognitif adalah mediator dari trait mindfulness pada depresi. Begitu pula dengan penelitian Rezaei dan Ramaghani (2018) menjadikan regulasi emosi sebagai mediator mindfulness, sehingga dalam penelitian ini dimensi mindfulness melalui regulasi emosi memiliki hubungan yang signifikan dengan gejala kecemasan sosial (Rezaei & Ramaghani, 2018).…”
Section: Tabel 3 Hasil Uji Hipotesis Cognitive Reappraisal and Mindfu...unclassified
“…There is emerging evidence that the transdiagnostic vulnerabilities overlap (e.g., Spinhoven et al, 2016;Spinhoven et al, 2017) and may share a common underlying basis (e.g., Mansell & McEvoy, 2017), which makes the assessment and discrimination of EA (and other vulnerabilities) challenging. The relationship between EA and mindfulness highlights this: EA and mindfulness show conceptual overlap and have been portrayed as beneficial/ dysfunctional counterparts of each other (Mitmansgruber et al, 2009), they are correlated (Baer et al, 2006;Masuda & Tully, 2012;Moore et al, 2009;Thompson & Waltz, 2010) and seem to be intertwined in therapy (Hooper et al, 2010;Kearney et al, 2012;Parsons et al, 2019;Rezaei & Hosseini Ramaghani, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%