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pro vyhledávání: '"Johnna L. Medina"'
Autor:
Bita Nouriani, Jamie M Zeitzer, Oxana G Palesh, Cheryl Koopman, Arianna Aldridge-Gerry, Eric Neri, Johnna L Medina, David Spiegel
Publikováno v:
Research Methods in Medicine & Health Sciences. 4:71-85
Background Previous findings indicate important effects of stress, disrupted sleep, and dysregulated circadian rhythms on the progression of cancer. Our understanding of these relationships, however, has been limited by the absence of data from 24-h
Publikováno v:
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 115:104648
Flattened diurnal salivary cortisol patterns predict shorter subsequent survival with breast, lung, and renal cell carcinomas. The underlying cause of this flattened slope is undetermined, though it has been hypothesized to be secondary to a deficit
Publikováno v:
Cognitive behaviour therapy. 49(1)
Initial evidence suggests that experiential avoidance (EA) mediates the relation between anxiety sensitivity (AS) and depression. We examined the AS-EA-depression pathway, examining both concurrent, and prospective (cross-lag), mediation models. Util
Autor:
Scarlett O. Baird, Lindsey B. Hopkins, Mark B. Powers, Jasper A. J. Smits, David Rosenfield, Johnna L. Medina
Publikováno v:
Behavior Modification, 40, 1-2, pp. 199-217
Behavior Modification, 40, 199-217
Behavior Modification, 40, 199-217
Contains fulltext : 161732.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) This study tested whether distress tolerance, body image, and body mass index (BMI) predicted adherence to a yoga intervention. Participants were 27 women who participated in a y
Autor:
Mark B. Powers, Michael W. Otto, Michelle L. Davis, Johnna L. Medina, Jasper A. J. Smits, Lindsey B. DeBoer, David Rosenfield
Publikováno v:
Mental Health and Physical Activity, 7, 3, pp. 147-151
Mental Health and Physical Activity, 7, 147-151
Mental Health and Physical Activity, 7, 147-151
Item does not contain fulltext A moderate to vigorous intensity exercise program is emerging as a promising strategy for reducing anxiety sensitivity (AS). Initial evidence suggests that the effects of exercise on mental health outcomes may vary as a
Autor:
Jasper A. J. Smits, Katherine Presnell, Mark B. Powers, Johnna L. Medina, Lindsey B. DeBoer, Michelle L. Davis
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Therapy and Research. 37:941-952
Fear of negative evaluation, a core feature of social anxiety disorder, has been prospectively related to eating pathology over and above other established risk factors, suggesting that it may be an important cognitive risk factor for eating disorder
Autor:
Scarlett O. Baird, Mark B. Powers, Johnna L. Medina, Lindsey B. Hopkins, David Rosenfield, Jasper A. J. Smits
Publikováno v:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 84, 6, pp. 558-564
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 84, 558-564
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 84, 558-564
Item does not contain fulltext Objective: Cortisol reactivity to stress is associated with affective eating, an important behavioral risk factor for obesity and related metabolic diseases. Yoga practice is related to decreases in stress and cortisol
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a99dd37ee49e69bcd3f42643c99a46da
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4873332/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4873332/
Autor:
Anka A. Vujanovic, Jessica G. Irons, Michael J. Zvolensky, Jasper A. J. Smits, Marcel O. Bonn-Miller, Johnna L. Medina
Publikováno v:
Addictive Behaviors. 36:274-277
The present investigation examined the relation between exercise intensity and alcohol use coping motives among trauma-exposed adults. Participants were 114 adults (58 women; M(age)=22.31 years, SD=8.89) who reported exposure to at least one traumati
Autor:
Anka A. Vujanovic, Jennifer L. Huggins, Marcel O. Bonn-Miller, Johnna L. Medina, Michael P. Twohig
Publikováno v:
Mindfulness. 1:98-106
We examined the role of non-judgmental acceptance in the relation between posttraumatic stress symptom severity and marijuana use coping motives. These relations were examined among 97 (46 women) adults (M age = 21.57 years, SD = 6.32) who met DSM-IV
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 44, 4, pp. 288-300
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 44, 288-300
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 44, 288-300
Item does not contain fulltext Individuals with low distress tolerance (DT) experience negative emotion as particularly threatening and are highly motivated to reduce or avoid such affective experiences. Consequently, these individuals have difficult
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a526ea2d784145c26f62b018cf103236
https://doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2015.1028433
https://doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2015.1028433