2019
DOI: 10.1017/sjp.2019.38
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Creating a Computerized Instrument for the Assessment of Blood-Injury-Injection Phobia

Abstract: A new computerized instrument (the Multimedia Behavioral Avoidance Test, or MBAT) for blood-injury-injection phobia (BII) assessment is presented. Analogous stimuli such as images and videos can also elicit anxiety responses; thus, they can be used for the assessment of phobia. The MBAT was applied to participants via computer, and subjective anxiety responses and time latency were recorded. The MBAT was composed of 30 original images and 30 videos related to blood, injury and injections. The MBAT was compared… Show more

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“…From these scores, the clinician can organize the hierarchy of stimuli necessary for progressive multimedia exposure in his specific case. Currently the research team of this paper are in possession of MBAT software with these characteristics containing specific images for blood-injection-injury phobia (Ruiz-García et al, 2019; https://www.institutoanalisisconducta.com/software).…”
Section: Recommendations To Clinicians and Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From these scores, the clinician can organize the hierarchy of stimuli necessary for progressive multimedia exposure in his specific case. Currently the research team of this paper are in possession of MBAT software with these characteristics containing specific images for blood-injection-injury phobia (Ruiz-García et al, 2019; https://www.institutoanalisisconducta.com/software).…”
Section: Recommendations To Clinicians and Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%