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Attentional bias towards health-threat information in chronic fatigue syndrome
Authors:Hou Ruihua  Moss-Morris Rona  Bradley Brendan P  Peveler Robert  Mogg Karin
Institution:School of Medicine, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) show an attentional bias towards health-threat information. METHODS: Attentional bias (AB) was assessed in individuals with CFS and healthy controls using a visual probe task which presented health-threat and neutral words and pictures for 500 ms. Self-report questionnaires were used to assess CFS symptoms, depression, anxiety, and social desirability. RESULTS: Compared to a healthy control group, the CFS group showed an enhanced AB towards heath-threat stimuli relative to neutral stimuli. The AB was not influenced by the type of stimulus (pictures vs. words). CONCLUSION: The finding of an AB towards health-threat information in individuals with CFS is supportive of models of CFS which underlie cognitive behavior therapy.
Keywords:Attentional bias  Chronic fatigue syndrome  Health-threat stimuli  Visual probe task
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