BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY PERGAMON Behaviour Research and Therapy 40 (2002) III-XI www.elsevier.com/locate/brat LIST OF CONTENTS Volume 40, Number 1 Editorial announcement ] Diana M. Dorhofer and Physiological and psychological reactivity in women with Sandra T. Sigmon asthma: the effects of anxiety and menstrual cycle phase 3 Brigette A. Erwin, Comorbid anxiety and mood disorders among persons with Richard G. Heimberg, social anxiety disorder 19 Harlan Juster and Melissa Mindlin Peter Muris, Harald Merckelbach The connection between cognitive development and specific and Monique Luijten fears and worries in normal children and children with below- average intellectual abilities: a preliminary study 37 Lydia Fehm and Juergen Margraf Thought suppression: specificity in agoraphobia versus broad impairment in social phobia? 57 Norman B. Schmidt, Antidepressant discontinuation in the context of cognitive Kelly Wollaway-Bickel, behavioral treatment for panic disorder 67 John H. Trakowski, Helen T. Santiago and Michael Vasey Linda Harvey, Stephanie J. Inglis Insomniacs’ reported use of CBT components and relationship and Colin A. Espie to long-term clinical outcome 75 Madelon L. Peters, Is pain-related fear a predictor of somatosensory hypervigilance Johan W. S. Vilaeyen and in chronic low back pain patients? 85 Annemarie M. W. Kunnen BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT SECTION Willem Van der Does Cognitive reactivity to sad mood: structure and validity of a new measure 105 Announcement I Volume 40, Number 2 Special Issue: Fears Born and Bred: Non-Associative Fear Acquisition? S. Rachman Fears born and bred: non-associative fear acquisition? 121 Richie Poulton and Ross G. Menzies Non-associative fear acquisition: a review of the evidence from retrospective and longitudinal research 127 Graham C.L. Davey ‘Nonspecific’ rather than ‘nonassociative’ pathways to phobias: a commentary on Poulton and Menzies 151 Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 40 (2002) III-XI Ronald A. Kleinknecht Comments on: non-Associative fear acquisition: a review of the evidence from retrospective and longitudinal research Isaac Marks Innate and learned fears are at opposite ends of a continuum of associability Richard J. McNally On nonassociative fear emergence Susan Mineka and Arne Ohman Born to fear: non-associative vs associative factors in the etiology of phobias Peter Muris, Harald Merckelbach, The etiology of specific fears and phobias in children: a critique Peter J. de Jong and of the non-associative account Thomas H. Ollendick Richie Poulton and Ross G. Menzies Fears born and bred: toward a more inclusive theory of fear acquisition Announcement Volume 40, Number 3 Invited Essay Aaron T. Beck Prisoners of hate Dirk Hermans, Expectancy-learning and evaluative learning in human classical Debora Vansteenwegen, conditioning: affective priming as an indirect and unobtrusive Geert Crombez, Frank Baeyens measure of conditioned stimulus valence and Paul Eelen Tracy Sloan and Michael J. Telch The effects of safety-seeking behavior and guided threat re- appraisal on fear reduction during exposure: an experimental investigation Pamela A. Spafford, Expected and reported pain in children undergoing ear piercing: Carl L. von Baeyer and a randomized trial of preparation by parents Carrie L. Hicks Allison G. Harvey and The management of unwanted pre-sleep thoughts in insomnia: Suzanna Payne distraction with imagery versus general distraction Friederike C. Gerull and Mother knows best: effects of maternal modelling on the acqui- Ronald M. Rapee sition of fear and avoidance behaviour in toddlers Shorter Communication Edward B. Blanchard, Early abuse, psychiatric diagnoses and irritable bowel syndrome Laurie Keefer, Annette Payne, Shannon M. Turner and Tara E. Galovski BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT SECTION Peter Muris An expanded childhood anxiety sensitivity index: its factor structure, reliability, and validity in a non-clinical adolescent sample Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 40 (2002) III-XI David M. Fresco, Confirmatory factor analysis of the Penn State Worry Richard G. Heimberg, Questionnaire 313 Douglas S. Mennin and Cynthia L. Turk Arnoud Arntz Cognitive therapy versus interoceptive exposure as treatment of panic disorder without agoraphobia 325 Book Reviews 343 Volume 40, Number 4 Invited Essay Kate Gillespie, Michael Duffy, Community based cognitive therapy in the treatment of Ann Hackmann and post-traumatic stress disorder following the Omagh bomb 345 David M. Clark Katharine A. Rimes and Prediction of psychological reactions to bone density screening Paul M. Salkovskis for osteoporosis using a cognitive-behavioral model of health anxiety 359 D. Veale Over-valued ideas: a conceptual analysis 383 Richie Poulton, Judy Trevena, Physical health correlates of overprediction of physical Anthony I. Reeder and discomfort during exercise 401 Rose Richards Liesbet Goubert, Geert Francken, Exposure to physical movement in chronic back pain patients: Geert Crombez, no evidence for generalization across different movements 415 Debora Vansteenwegen and Roeland Lysens G.L. Sterlini and R.A. Bryant Hyperarousal and dissociation: a study of novice skydivers 43] A. van Minnen, A. Arntz and Prolonged exposure in patients with chronic PTSD: G.P.J. Keijsers predictors of treatment outcome and dropout 439 Shorter Communication Peter Muris, Cor Meesters, Fear of storms and hurricanes in Antillean and Belgian children 459 Harald Merckelbach, Mariélle Verschuren, Elke Geebelen and Elisabeth Aleva BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT SECTION T.E. Joiner Jr., J.J. Pfaff and A brief screening tool for suicidal symptoms in J.G. Acres adolescents and young adults in general health settings: reliability and validity data from the Australian National General 471 Practice Youth Suicide Prevention Project Book Reviews 483 Volume 40, Number 5 Invited Essay Robert F. Krueger and Toward a dimensional and psychometrically-intformed approach Thomas M. Piasecki to conceptualizing psychopathology 485 Volume Contents /B ehaviour Research and Therapy 40 (2002) III-XI Peter J. de Jong Implicit self-esteem and social anxiety: differential self-favouring effects in high and low anxious individuals P.M.G. Emmelkamp, M. Krijn, Virtual reality treatment versus exposure in vivo: a comparative A.M. Hulsbosch, S. de Vries, evaluation in acrophobia M.J. Schuemie and C.A.P.G. van der Mast J. Samuels, O. Joseph Bienvenu III, Hoarding in obsessive compulsive disorder: results from a case- M.A. Riddle, B.A.M. Cullen, control study M.A. Grados, K.-Y. Liang, R. Hoehn-Saric and G. Nestadt Shorter Communications N.R. Benazon, J. Ager and Cognitive behavior therapy in treatment-naive children and D.R. Rosenberg adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder: an open trial L. Keefer and E.B. Blanchard A one year follow-up of relaxation response meditation as a treatment for irritable bowel syndrome BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT SECTION PAIN ASSESSMENT: STATE-OF-THE-ART APPLICATIONS FROM THE COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL PERSPECTIVE. GUEST EDITOR: GORDON J. G. ASMUNDSON G.J.G. Asmundson Pain assessment: _ state-of-the-art applications from __ the cognitive—behavioural perspective T. Hadjistavropoulos and A theoretical framework for understanding self-report and K.D. Craig observational measures of pain: a communications model Tiina Piira, John E. Taplin, Cognitive-behavioural predictors of children’s tolerance of Belinda Goodenough and laboratory-induced pain: implications for clinical assessment Carl L. von Baeyer and future directions L.M. McCracken, R.T. Gross and Multimethod assessment of treatment process in chronic low C. Eccleston back pain: comparison of reported pain-related anxiety with directly measured physical capacity K.M. Prkachin, I. Schultz, Assessing pain behaviour of low-back pain patients in real time: J. Berkowitz, E. Hughes and concurrent validity and examiner sensitivity D. Hunt Book Reviews Volume 40, Number 6 Asle Hoffart and Harold Sexton The role of optimism in the process of schema-focused cognitive therapy of personality problems S. Rachman A cognitive theory of compulsive checking Tara Galovski, Intermittent explosive disorder and _ other — psychiatric Edward B. Blanchard co-morbidity among court-referred and self-referred aggressive and Connie Veazey drivers Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 40 (2002) III-XI Bonnie G. Zucker, Thought action fusion: can it be corrected? 653 Michelle G. Craske, Velma Barrios and Monique Holguin Shorter Communication R.A. Mayou, A. Ehlers and Posttraumatic stress disorder after motor vehicle accidents: B. Bryant 3-year follow-up of a prospective longitudinal study 665 Y.P. Chen, A. Ehlers, D.M. Clark Patients with generalized social phobia direct their attention and W. Mansell away from faces 677 BEHAVIOURAL ASSESSMENT SECTION K.L. Gore, M.M. Carter and Predicting anxious response to a social challenge: the predictive S. Parker utility of the social interaction anxiety scale and the social phobia scale in a college population 689 Sandra L. Baker, Nina Heinrichs, The Liebowitz social anxiety scale as a self-report instrument: Hyo-Jin Kim and a preliminary psychometric analysis 701 Stefan G. Hofmann Jerry L. Deffenbacher, The Driving Anger Expression Inventory: a measure of how o —) Rebekah S. Lynch, people express their anger on the road 717 Eugene R. Oetting and Randall C. Swaim Book Reviews 739 Volume 40, Number 7 Editorial announcement ill C.M. Morin, F. Blais and J. Savard Are changes in beliefs and attitudes about sleep related to sleep 741 improvements in the treatment of insomnia? Peter Muris, Harald Merckelbach, Three traditional and three new childhood anxiety question- Thomas Ollendick, Neville King naires: their reliability and validity in a normal adolescent and Nicole Bogie sample Roz Shafran, Zafra Cooper and Clinical perfectionism: a cognitive—behavioural analysis Christopher G. Fairburn David F. Tolin, Constance Hamlin Directed forgetting in obsessive-compulsive disorder: replication and Edna B. Foa and extension Shorter Communications J.D. Latner, G.T. Wilson, Self-help and long-term behavior therapy for obesity 805 A.J. Stunkard and M.L. Jackson Claudio Sica, Caterina Novara and Religiousness and obsessive—compulsive cognitions and Ezio Sanavio symptoms in an Italian population 813 Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 40 (2002) III-X1 BEHAVIOURAL ASSESSMENT SECTION Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Religious obsessions and compulsions in a non-clinical sample: Jonathan D. Huppert, the Penn Inventory of Scrupulosity Adam B. Cohen, David F. Tolin and Shawn P. Cahill B.J. Deacon, D.P. Valentiner, The anxiety sensitivity index for children: factor structure and P.M. Gutierrez and D. Blacker relation to panic symptoms in an adolescent sample D. Biddle, P. Elliott, M. Creamer, Self-reported problems: a comparison between PTSD-diagnosed D. Forbes and G.J. Devilly veterans, their spouses, and clinicians Book Reviews Volume 40, Number 8 A.G. Harvey A cognitive model of insomnia Jerry L. Deffenbacher, Cognitive-behavioral treatment of high anger drivers Linda B. Filetti, Rebekah S. Lynch, Eric R. Dahlen and Eugene R. Oetting Lisa M. Wright, An experimental test of stimulus estimation theory: danger and Stephen W. Holborn and safety with snake phobic stimuli Paul E. Resutek Shorter Communication C.R. Brewin and A. Beaton Thought suppression, intelligence, and working memory capacity BEHAVIOURAL ASSESSMENT SECTION K. Buhr and M.J. Dugas The intolerance of uncertainty scale: psychometric properties of the English version J.C. Kotler and R.J. McMahon Differentiating anxious, aggressive, and socially competent pre- school children: Validation of the Social Competence and Behavior Evaluation-30 (parent version) G.C. Harb, R.G. Heimberg, The psychometric properties of the Interpersonal D.M. Fresco, F.R. Schneier and Sensitivity Measure in social anxiety disorder M.R. Liebowitz Book Reviews Volume 40, Number 9 Regular Papers A. Garcia-Palacios, H. Hoffman, Virtual reality in the treatment of spider phobia: a controlled A. Carlin, T.A. Furness III and study C. Botella Anke Ehlers, Ann Hackmann, The nature of intrusive memories after trauma: the warning Regina Steil, Sue Clohessy, signal hypothesis Kerstin Wenninger and Heike Winter Volume Contents /B ehaviour Research and Therapy 40 (2002) III-X1 IX J.A. Fauerbach, J.W. Lawrence, Coping with the stress of a painful medical procedure 1003 J.A. Haythornthwaite and L. Richter A. De Jongh, J. van der Burg, Trauma-related sequelae in individuals with a high level of M. van Overmeir, I. Aartman and dental anxiety. Does this interfere with treatment outcome? 1017 F.J. van Zuuren Craig N. Sawchuk, Jeffrey M. Lohr, Emotional responding to fearful and disgusting stimuli in David H. Westendorf, specific phobics 1031 Suzanne A. Meunier and David F. Tolin Shorter Communication S.A. Elliott and J.S.L. Brown What are we doing to waiting list controls? 1047 A.P. Morrison, A.T. Beck, Imagery and psychotic symptoms: a preliminary investigation 1053 D. Glentworth, H. Dunn, G.S. Reid, W. Larkin and S. Williams Arnoud Arntz, Masja Meeren and No evidence for overgeneral memories in borderline person- Ineke Wessel ality disorder 1063 BEHAVIOURAL ASSESSMENT SECTION N. Pinninti, R.A. Steer, Use of the Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation with psychiatric D.J. Rissmiller, S. Nelson and inpatients diagnosed with schizophrenia, schizoaffective, or A.T. Beck bipolar disorders 1071 J. Roelofs, M.L. Peters, P. Muris Dutch version of the Pain Vigilance and Awareness Question- and J.W.S. Viaeyen naire: validity and reliability in a pain-free population 1081 C.A. Schniering and R.M. Rapee Development and validation of a measure of children’s auto- matic thoughts: the children’s automatic thoughts scale 1091 Book Reviews 1110 Volume 40, Number 10 Invited Essay Kieron O’Connor A cognitive-behavioral/psychophysiological model of tic disorders 1113 Regular Papers S.J. Hellawell and C.R. Brewin A comparison of flashbacks and ordinary autobiographical memories of trauma: cognitive resources and _ behavioural observations 1143 Tara Galovski and Psychological characteristics of aggressive drivers with and Edward B. Blanchard without intermittent explosive disorder 1157 Adam S. Radomsky, Padmal de Thought-shape fusion in anorexia nervosa: an experimental Silva, Gillian Todd, investigation 1169 Janet Treasure and Tara Murphy Ed Watkins and Simona Baracaia Rumination and social problem-solving in depression 1179 Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 40 (2002) III-XI Shorter Communication Richie Poulton and Barry J. Milne Low fear in childhood is associated with sporting prowess in adolescence and young adulthood Holly Hazlett-Stevens, The relationship of thought—action fusion to pathologicial worry Bonnie G. Zucker and and generalized anxiety disorder Michelle G. Craske BEHAVIOURAL ASSESSMENT SECTION N.A. Rector, K. Hood, M.A. Richter Obsessive-compulsive disorder and the five-factor model of and R. Michael Bagby personality: distinction and overlap with major depressive dis- order S.S. Pedersen and J. Denollet Perceived health following myocardial infarction: cross- validation of the Health Complaints Scale in Danish patients Andrew C. Butler, Assessment of dysfunctional beliefs in borderline personality Gregory K. Brown, Aaron T. Beck disorder and Jessica R. Grisham Book Reviews Volume 40, Number 11 Regular Papers J.A.J. Smits, M.J. Telch and An examination of the decline in fear and disgust during P.K. Randall exposure-based treatment David F. Tolin, Thought suppression in obsessive-compulsive disorder Jonathon S. Abramowitz, Amy Przeworski and Edna B. Foa R. Leibbrand and M.M. Fichter Maintenance of weight loss after obesity treatment: is continuous support necessary? Shorter Communication Nichole Fairbrother The treatment of social phobia — 100 years ago G.J. Diefenbach, S. Mouton-Odum Affective correlates of trichotillomania and M.A. Stanley P. Muris, H. Merckelbach, What is the Revised Fear Survey Schedule for Children T.H. Ollendick, N.J. King, measuring? C. Meesters and C. van Kessel BEHAVIOURAL ASSESSMENT SECTION M.B. Sobell and L.C. Sobell Introduction to the special section: clinically useful assessment instruments for substance abuse K.M. Carroll and B.J. Rounsaville On beyond urine: clinically useful assesment instruments in the treatment of drug dependence K.B. Carey Clinically useful assessments: substance use and comorbid psychiatric disorders Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 40 (2002) III-XI XI Book Reviews 1363 Announcement I Volume 40, Number 12 Publisher’s note for 40/12 ill Jack Rachman: an appreciation V Regular Papers S.M. Boégels and C.T.J. Lamers The causal role of self-awareness in blushing-anxious, socially- anxious and social phobics individuals 1367 Tara E. Galovski and The effectiveness of a brief psychological intervention on court- Edward B. Blanchard referred and self-referred aggressive drivers 1385 Shorter Communication Karin Mogg and Selective orienting of attention to masked threat faces in Brendan P. Bradley social anxiety 1403 Iris M. Engelhard, A longitudinal study of “intrusion-based reasoning” and post- Marcel A. van den Hout, traumatic stress disorder after exposure to a train disaster 1415 Arnoud Arntz and Richard J. McNally BEHAVIOURAL ASSESSMENT SECTION Frederick Rotgers Clinically useful, research validated assessment of persons with alcohol problems 1425 K.C. Winters, W.W. Latimer and Clinical issues in the assessment of adolescent alcohol and other R. Stinchfield drug use 1443 Jon D. Kassel and Marisa Yates Is there a role for assessment in smoking cessation treatment? 1457 Book Reviews 147] Volume 40 2002 Contents and Author Index |