2005
DOI: 10.1037/0021-843x.114.1.126
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Psychophysiological Assessment During Exposure in Driving Phobic Patients.

Abstract: A comprehensive assessment of fear or anxiety requires measurement of both self-report and physiological responses. Respiratory abnormalities have been rarely examined during real-life exposure, although they are an integral part of fear. Twenty-one women with a specific driving phobia and 17 nonphobic women were psychophysiologically monitored during 2 highway-driving sessions; phobic women completed an additional session. Respiratory movements, end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide, an electrocardiogr… Show more

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“…This is in accordance with previous studies showing significant session effects but no significant group effects between high-and low performance-anxious musicians with respect to HR and neuroendocrine measures (20)(21). Studies on other forms of anxiety (social phobia, driving phobia, and flying phobia) also failed to yield group differences with respect to various physiological variables (15,22,33,35). These results suggest that the activation of many physiological parameters before a stressful situation is associated with arousal in general rather than with anxiety per se.…”
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“…This is in accordance with previous studies showing significant session effects but no significant group effects between high-and low performance-anxious musicians with respect to HR and neuroendocrine measures (20)(21). Studies on other forms of anxiety (social phobia, driving phobia, and flying phobia) also failed to yield group differences with respect to various physiological variables (15,22,33,35). These results suggest that the activation of many physiological parameters before a stressful situation is associated with arousal in general rather than with anxiety per se.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Firstly, it did not show the expected overall decrease from the private to the public session. The absence of an overall session effect contrasts with reports showing a moderate (i.e., 1.4-3 mmHg) but significant decrease of P et CO 2 between a relaxed and a stressful (emotional or cognitive) situation in clinical and non-clinical samples (15,(17)(18)(19). Secondly, it was the only physiological variable with a significant MPA x session interaction effect.…”
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“…Eine umfassende multimodale psychophysiologische Diagnostik des Therapieprozesses wurde bei Patientinnen mit Autofahrphobie (Alpers et al, 2005) und Flugphobie (Wilhelm & Roth, 1998) realisiert. Während der in-vivoExposition (Fahrt auf der Autobahn bzw.…”
Section: Anwendungsbeispiele Für Ambulantes Psychophysiologisches Monunclassified