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  1. Metacognitive Appraisals of Perseverative Cognition: A Prospective Test Across Thought Types

    Purpose

    Cognitive-behavioral and metacognitive theories suggest that appraisals of perseverative (repetitive negative) thoughts play a crucial role in...

    Emily L. Gentes, Ayelet Meron Ruscio in Cognitive Therapy and Research
    Article 28 July 2023
  2. Subjective Stress Appraisals Over Time: the Evolving Structure of the COVID-19 Stressor Scale

    The COVID-19 Stressors Scale measures individuals’ appraisals of stressors related to the pandemic. Measurement of perceptions of stressors is...

    Kevin C. Hynes, Beth S. Russell, ... Michael Fendrich in Prevention Science
    Article 11 June 2024
  3. More than one third of clinical practice guidelines on low back pain overlap in AGREE II appraisals. Research wasted?

    Background

    Systematic reviews can apply the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation (AGREE) II tool to critically appraise clinical practice...

    Silvia Gianola, Silvia Bargeri, ... Greta Castellini in BMC Medical Research Methodology
    Article Open access 05 July 2022
  4. Challenge or Threat? The Effects of the Standard and a Second-Generation Mindfulness Intervention with Buddhist Practices on Cognitive Appraisals of Stress: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Experiment Performed in Switzerland

    Contemplative approaches rooted in Buddhist traditions have been linked to the attenuation of response to social stress. Anticipatory cognitive...

    Liudmila Gamaiunova, Pierre-Yves Brandt, Matthias Kliegel in Journal of Religion and Health
    Article Open access 22 December 2023
  5. Childhood Adversity and Illness Appraisals as Predictors of Health Anxiety in Emerging Adults with a Chronic Illness

    Emerging adults with a chronic medical condition (CMC) are at increased risk for develo** health anxiety (HA). Adverse childhood experiences...

    Katherine A. Traino, Hannah C. Espeleta, ... Larry L. Mullins in Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
    Article 23 April 2022
  6. Children's Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Acceptance or Appraisals of IPV: A Systematic Review

    Among children exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV), their appraisals and beliefs about IPV have been identified as key cognitive factors that...

    Kylie E. Evans, Megan M. Schmidt-Sane, ... Megan R. Holmes in Journal of Family Violence
    Article 31 January 2022
  7. Trustworthiness judgments and Borderline Personality Disorder: an experimental study on the interplay of happiness and trustworthiness appraisals and the effects of wearing face masks during the Covid-19 pandemic in Germany

    Background

    Judging positive emotional states or the trustworthiness of others is important for forming and maintaining social affiliations. Past...

    Miriam Biermann, Anna Schulze, ... Stefanie Lis in Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation
    Article Open access 03 November 2022
  8. You read my mind: fMRI markers of threatening appraisals in people with persistent psychotic experiences

    Anomalous perceptual experiences are relatively common in the general population. Evidence indicates that the key to distinguishing individuals with...

    Raphael Underwood, Liam Mason, ... Veena Kumari in npj Schizophrenia
    Article Open access 11 October 2021
  9. An Experimental Investigation of the Impact of Blame Appraisals and Moral Injury Beliefs on Psychological Outcomes

    Background

    Research suggests that appraisals regarding moral violations play an important role in linking trauma exposure with complex psychological...

    Joel Hoffman, Angela Nickerson in Cognitive Therapy and Research
    Article 24 August 2021
  10. Using Cognitive Bias Modification-Appraisal Training to Manipulate Appraisals about the Self and the World in Analog Trauma

    Background

    Dysfunctional appraisals are a key mechanism in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Experimental manipulations of appraisals via...

    Felix Würtz, Julie Krans, ... Marcella L. Woud in Cognitive Therapy and Research
    Article Open access 30 July 2021
  11. Relationships between Intolerance of Uncertainty, Worry, Rumination, and Distress in College Students During the Coronavirus Pandemic: the Role of COVID-19 Threat Appraisals

    Background

    In two conditional process models, we examined whether intolerance of uncertainty (IU) had both direct and indirect effects on coronavirus...

    Amanda M. Marín-Chollom, Aliza A. Panjwani in International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
    Article 28 July 2022
  12. The impact of rarity in NICE’s health technology appraisals

    Background

    In the absence of a framework designed to evaluate medicines for rare diseases in the UK, most orphan medicines are appraised by the...

    Sophie Clarke, Michelle Ellis, Jack Brownrigg in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
    Article Open access 13 May 2021
  13. A Comparative Analysis of Anticancer Drug Appraisals Including Managed Entry Agreements in South Korea and England

    Objectives

    This study aimed to compare appraisal decisions about anticancer drugs between the health technology assessment (HTA) agencies in Korea and...

    Iyn-Hyang Lee, Karen Bloor, Eun-Young Bae in Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
    Article 20 December 2022
  14. Estimation of Transition Probabilities for State-Transition Models: A Review of NICE Appraisals

    State transition models are used to inform health technology reimbursement decisions. Within state transition models, the movement of patients...

    Tushar Srivastava, Nicholas R. Latimer, Paul Tappenden in PharmacoEconomics
    Article 19 May 2021
  15. Exploring motivation to quit and risk appraisals of hookah tobacco smoking for self and partner among a member of single and dual smoker couples

    Negative health effects of waterpipe tobacco smoking (WTS) are likely more pronounced in dual rather than single smoker couples. Data on how smokers’...

    Isaac M. Lipkus, Darren Mays, ... Daniel Hatch in Journal of Behavioral Medicine
    Article 01 November 2022
  16. Effects of cigarette package colors and warning labels on marlboro smokers’ risk beliefs, product appraisals, and smoking behavior: a randomized trial

    Objective

    Plain packaging and graphic warning labels are two regulatory strategies that may impact cigarette risk beliefs and reduce consumption, but...

    Matthew D. Stone, Melissa Mercincavage, ... Andrew A. Strasser in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 27 October 2023
  17. The Impact of Moral-Based Appraisals on Psychological Outcomes in Response to Analogue Trauma: An Experimental Paradigm of Moral Injury

    Background

    There is evidence that negative appraisals about events violating moral expectations (i.e., moral injury) may contribute to psychological...

    Joel Hoffman, Angela Nickerson in Cognitive Therapy and Research
    Article 28 October 2020
  18. The estimation of health state utility values in rare diseases: do the approaches in submissions for NICE technology appraisals reflect the existing literature? A sco** review

    Background

    Rare diseases negatively impact patients’ quality of life, but the estimation of health state utility values (HSUVs) in research studies...

    Michela Meregaglia, Elena Nicod, Michael Drummond in The European Journal of Health Economics
    Article Open access 05 November 2022
  19. Insight-related beliefs and controllability appraisals contribute little to hallucinated voices: a transdiagnostic network analysis study

    Hallucinated voices cause high levels of distress and disability. Current theories suggest that insight-related beliefs, about internal or external...

    Elisavet Pappa, Emmanuelle Peters, Vaughan Bell in European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
    Article Open access 14 July 2020
  20. “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right”: Using Additional Data to Reduce Uncertainty Regarding Oncologic Drugs Provided Through Managed Access Agreements in England

    Objectives

    The Cancer Drugs Fund (CDF) in England uses managed access agreements to facilitate additional data collection to address uncertainties...

    Jiyeon Kang, John Cairns in PharmacoEconomics - Open
    Article Open access 20 September 2022
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