Title of article :
The relationship between attentional bias, anxiety sensitivity and metacognitive beliefs in substance abuser: with an emphasis on mediating effects of emotion regulation strategies
Author/Authors :
Dabaghi, Parviz Department of clinical psychology - AJA University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Fahimi, Samad Faculty of psychology and educational sciences - university of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran , Rahimkhanli, Masoumeh university of kharazmi - Tehran, Iran , Taghva, Arsia Department of Psychiatry - AJA University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Azimi, Zeynab Educational Psychology Department of Educational Psychology and Counselling University of Tehran
Pages :
10
From page :
23
To page :
32
Abstract :
the present study was aimed at examining the relationship between attentional bias, anxiety sensitivity and metacognitive beliefs in substance abusers with an emphasis on mediating effects of emotion regulation strategies. Methods: The present study is fundamental in terms of the objective and descriptive regarding data collection, which was conducted within the framework of a correlation study. The statistical universe comprised a group of soldiers in Tehran who were considered as substance abusers and had been referred to addiction treatment centers of Baharestan County. Among the statistical universe, 120 participants were selected by non-random purposive sampling. Finally, Anxiety Sensitivity, Metacognitive Beliefs, emotional regulation strategies and the Stroop test questionnaires were conducted on the sample. For sorting, processing and analysis of data and the evaluation of the research hypothesis, we used the SPSS-17 and LISREL. To examine the relationship between variables, the Pearson correlation and path analysis were used. Results: Pearson correlation results indicated that anxiety sensitivity, metacognitive beliefs, suppression, and reappraisal have a significant relationship with the attentional bias. The results of the path analysis revealed that the direct effect of anxiety sensitivity and metacognitive beliefs on the attentional bias is not significant, but these structures may have an effect on the attentional bias only through the mediator variables (suppression and reappraisal). Conclusion: An individual resorts to metacognitive beliefs to dispose the negative emotions caused by high anxiety sensitivity but these emotions get intensified in this process and the individual in the long term experiences substance abuse through avoidance strategies such as suppression. Therefore, when the person experiences negative emotions, he will have attentional bias toward liberating signs of substance abuse inside and outside. Declaration of Interest: None.
Keywords :
The relationship , attentional bias , anxiety sensitivity , metacognitive beliefs , substance abuser , emphasis on mediating effects , emotion regulation strategies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2015
Record number :
2451918
Link To Document :
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