2018
DOI: 10.1080/16506073.2018.1536163
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The relationship between emotional clarity and suicidal ideation among trauma-exposed adolescents in inpatient psychiatric care: does distress tolerance matter?

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“…Viana et al ( 169 ) showed that lower emotional clarity, a sub-dimension of ED, indirectly influences the severity of PTSD because of an increased sensitivity for anxiety. Viana et al ( 170 ) also found lower emotional clarity in traumatized adolescents to be related to suicidal ideation at higher (and not lower) levels of distress tolerance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Viana et al ( 169 ) showed that lower emotional clarity, a sub-dimension of ED, indirectly influences the severity of PTSD because of an increased sensitivity for anxiety. Viana et al ( 170 ) also found lower emotional clarity in traumatized adolescents to be related to suicidal ideation at higher (and not lower) levels of distress tolerance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Distress tolerance (DT), defined as the ability to tolerate negative or aversive emotional or physical states (Leyro, Zvolensky, & Bernstein, 2010), is one such promising factor relevant to the childhood maltreatment-suicidality (i.e., suicidal ideation and/or behavior) association among persons in psychiatric inpatient units (Viana et al, 2019;Viana, Woodward, Raines, Hanna, & Zvolensky, 2018). Research indicates that childhood maltreatment may be negatively associated with perceived DT in adulthood (Berenz et al, 2018a(Berenz et al, , 2018b.…”
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“…Zvolensky MJ was the most active author in the field, with about three times the number of articles published by the second-placed Bleijenberg G. He was also the third highest author in the h-index apart from Bleijenberg G and Knoop H. His articles focused on the role of the relationship between emotional states and psychopathology on certain human behaviors, such as smoking and suicide, and were mainly aimed at younger people ( 34 36 ). Although Zvolensky MJ’s research has not focused on the link between CBT and cancer, his research on the link between psychopathology and behavioral and emotional regulation was very thorough and revealed the potential mechanisms behind the development of mental health problems such as anxiety, distress and fatigue, such as distress tolerance (DT) and anxiety sensitivity (AS) ( 34 , 37 ), which could provide a basis for the role of CBT in the treatment of poor mental health caused by long-term cancer treatment. And this has greatly guided the direction of subsequent research in the field.…”
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confidence: 99%