Acceptance and Cognitive Reappraisal as Regulation Strategies for Symptom Annoyance in Individuals with Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms

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Maria Kleinstäuber
Japhia-Marie Gottschalk
Judith Ruckmann
Thomas Probst
Winfried Rief
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[1] Philipps-Universität Marburg,Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
[2] University of Auckland,Department of Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
[3] Danube-University Krems,Department of Psychotherapy and Biopsychosocial Health
[4] Philipps-Universität Marburg,Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology
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Cognitive Therapy and Research | 2019年 / 43卷
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Medically unexplained symptoms; Emotion regulation; Acceptance; Cognitive reappraisal; Self-compassion; Quasi-experiment;
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Emotion processing has been demonstrated to have a strong impact on somatic symptom perception. In the current quasi-experimental trial associations between the application of emotion regulation strategies and symptom-related outcomes were examined in subjects with medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUS; n = 48) and in mentally healthy individuals (n = 48). Somatic symptoms were repeatedly induced four times in both samples. After each symptom induction, participants were instructed to apply another of four emotion regulation strategies. Symptom-related outcomes were rated before and after a strategy was applied. Hierarchical linear models showed that in the MUS group cognitive reappraisal was significantly and acceptance was marginally associated with lower symptom annoyance scores compared with compassionate self-support. In healthy subjects distraction was associated with better mood scores compared with compassionate self-support. Future research should examine the effects of acceptance and cognitive reappraisal strategies applied by MUS subjects over a longer period of time.
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