Distraction/Suppression and Distress Endurance diminish the extent to which generalized conditioned fear is associated with maladaptive behavioral avoidance

被引:22
作者
Hunt, Christopher [1 ]
Cooper, Samuel E. [1 ]
Hartnell, Melissa P. [1 ]
Lissek, Shmuel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Psychol, Clin Sci & Psychopathol Res Program, Twin City Campus, Minneapolis, MN USA
关键词
Pavlovian fear conditioning; Behavioral avoidance; Instrumental avoidance from Pavlovian fear; Stimulus generalization; Fear-potentiated startle; Individual differences; Anxiety disorders; THOUGHT SUPPRESSION; ANXIETY DISORDER; ATTENTIONAL BIAS; TOLERANCE; OVERGENERALIZATION; VALIDATION; SYMPTOMS; THREAT;
D O I
10.1016/j.brat.2017.04.013
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
A central conditioning correlate of clinical anxiety is the over-generalization of Pavlovian fear to safe stimuli resembling conditioned danger cues (CS+). Though much of the pathogenic influence of such generalization may lie in the unnecessary behavioral avoidance it evokes, few studies have examined maladaptive avoidance associated with Pavlovian generalization. Lab-based assessments of this process, here referred to as instrumental avoidance from Pavlovian generalization (IAP-G), have recently begun. The current study represents a next step in this line of work by examining personality factors that may reduce maladaptive IAP-G. This is a clinically relevant effort, as such traits may reflect resilience factors, with high levels reducing the likelihood of maladaptive generalized avoidance following Pavlovian generalization. Here we focus on the effects of Distraction/Suppression (DS) and Distress Endurance (DE) on IAP-G. Results indicate that both DS and DE moderate IAP-G by weakening relations between Pavlovian generalization of fear-potentiated startle and maladaptive generalized avoidance. Further, moderating effects of DS were most pronounced for more ambiguous cues of threat (i.e., stimuli moderately resembling CS+), while moderating effects of DE were most. pronounced for more certain cues of threat (i.e., stimuli highly resembling CS+, as well as the CS + itself). Results implicate DS and DE as protective factors against the maladaptive behavioral consequences of Pavlovian generalization, and further indicate that the protective influence of these traits may depend on the ambiguity of the threat at hand. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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