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BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY Volume 44 2006 CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX doi:10.1016/S0005-7967(06)00242-7 ELSEVIER BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY Editor: Professor G. T. Wilson, Psychological Clinic at Gordon Road, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 41C Gordon Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8067, USA. E-mail: [email protected] Associate Editors: Professor M. G. Craske, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Professor R. M. Rapee, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Dr. R. Shafran, University of Oxford, UK Consulting Editor: Dr. S. Rachman, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Founding Editor: Professor H. J. Eysenck* Editorial Board In M. M. ANTONY, Ryerson University, V.M. FOLLETTE, University of L.-G. Ost, Stockholm University, Toronto, Canada Nevada, USA Sweden A. ARNTZ, University of Maastricht, R. O. Frost, Smith College, USA M. W. OTTO, Boston University, The Netherlands P. GARETY, Institute of Psychiatry, Boston, USA A. BANDURA, Stanford University, USA London, UK J. B. PERSONS, San Francisco Bay D. BARLOw, Boston University, USAC. GRILO, Yale University, USA Area Center for Cognitive Therapy, USA J.G. BECK, The University at Buffalo, A.G. HARVEY, University of A. S. RADOMSKY, Concordia - USA California, Berkeley, USA University, Canada C. BLACK BECKER, Trinity University, S.C. HAYES, University of Nevada, §, Rassin, Institute of Psychology, USA USA Rotterdam, The Netherlands C. R. BREWIN, University College R. G. HEIMBERG, Temple University, B. RENNEBERG, Freie Universitdt London, UK ; USA Berlin, Germany T. A. BROWN, Boston University, USA S. HOFMANN, Boston University, USA ¥ Siksuc, Mieede Uahversity. japon D. CLARK, Institute of Psychiatry, M. VAN DEN HOUT, University of W CS papers ON, Hofstra sialic London, UK Maastricht,.The Netherlands ieee jess d. USA G. CLARKE, Kaiser Permanente Center R. A. KLEINKNECHT, Western — M.E.P abi AN. P, ha for Health Research, Portland, USA Washington University, USA U USA ennsylavania B. FE. Cuorpita, University of D. H. LAM, University of Hull, UK niversity, eae se Hawaii, USA K. LorB, Mount Sinai School of L. SOBELL, Nova University, USA J. COTTRAUX, Hospital Neurologique, Medicine, New York, USA S. H. SPENCE, Macquarie University, Lyon, France E. MASH, University of Calgary, Australia Ae ge B. Cox, Winnipeg, Canada Canada G. STEKETEE, Boston University, USA P. de SILVA, Institute of Psychiatry R. J. MCMAHON, University of — University of Washington, London, UK Washington, USA S. DIMIDJIAN, University of Colorado, R. MCNALLY, Harvard University, USA M. WHITTAL, UBC Hospital, Canada Boulder, USA J. MIRANDA, UCLA Neuropsychiatric | S. WONDERLICH, University of North A. EHLERS, Institute of Psychiatry, Institute, USA Dakota, USA London, UK R. O. NELSON-GRAY, University of | W.YULE, /nstitute of Psychiatry, C. A. 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(P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Annual subscription price in the USA US$ 1683 (valid in North, Central and South America), including air speed delivery. Periodical postage rate paid at Jamaica, NY 11431. USA POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Behaviour Research and Therapy, Publications Expediting Inc., 200 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. AIRFREIGHT AND MAILING in the USA by Publications Expediting Inc., 200 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND a | e) THERAPY + ae ELSEVIE Behaviour Research and Therapy 44 (2006) V-XV www.elsevier.com/locate/brat LIST OF CONTENTS Volume 44, Number 1 Invited Essay Steven C. Hayes, Jason B. Luoma, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Model, processes and l Frank W. Bond, Akihiko Masuda and outcomes Jason Lillis Regular Papers A.M. Bardone-Cone, L.Y. Abramson, Predicting bulimic symptoms: An interactive model of 27 K.D. Vohs, T.F. Heatherton and self-efficacy, perfectionism, and perceived weight status T.E. Joiner Jr. Deborah L. Reas, Carlos M. Grilo and Reliability of the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire in 43 Robin M. Masheb patients with binge eating disorder J.M. Mond, P.J. Hay, B. Rodgers and Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q): Norms for 53 C. Owen young adult women David M. Dunkley, Kirk R. Blankstein, Personal standards and evaluative concerns dimensions of 63 Robin M. Masheb and Carlos M. Grilo “clinical” perfectionism: A reply to Shafran et al. (2002, 2003). and Hewitt et al. (2003) Martin M. Antony, Deborah Roth Responses to symptom induction exercises in panic disorder 85 Ledley, Andrea Liss and Richard P. Swinson Jaime Williams, Thomas Hadjistavro- A meta-analysis of psychological and pharmacological treatments 99 poulos and Donald Sharpe for Body Dysmorphic Disorder Judith K. Wilson and Ronald M. Rapee Self-concept certainty in social phobia 113 Dean McKay, John Piacentini, The structure of childhood obsessions and compulsions: Dimen- 137 Scott Greisberg, Flemming Graae, sions in an outpatient sample Margaret Jaffer and Jillian Miller Kamila S. White, Timothy A. Avoidance behavior in panic disorder: The moderating influence 147 Brown, Tamara J. Somers and of perceived control David H. Barlow Dirk Hermans, Trinette Dirikx, Erratum to “Reinstatement of fear responses in human aversive 159 Debora Vansteenwegen, Frank conditioning” Baeyens, Omer Van den Bergh and Paul Eelen VI Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 44 (2006) V-XV Volume 44, Number 2 Regular Papers Jorg Huijding and Peter J. de Jong Specific predictive power of automatic spider-related affective 161 associations for controllable and uncontrollable fear responses SCoSSS e toward spiders Todd B. Kashdan, Gitendra Uswatte and Gratitude and hedonic and eudaimonic well-being in Vietnam war 177 Terri Julian veterans Matthew Garner, Karin Mogg and Fear-relevant selective associations and social anxiety: Absence of 201 Brendan P. Bradley a positive bias Dorthe Berntsen and David C. Rubin The centrality of event scale: A measure of integrating a trauma into one’s identity and its relation to post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms Todd B. Kashdan, B. Christopher Frueh, Social anxiety disorder in veterans affairs primary care clinics Rebecca G. Knapp, Renee Hebert and Kathryn M. Magruder Matthew T. Feldner, Michael J. Anxiety sensitivity-physical concerns as a moderator of the 249 Zvolensky, Timothy R. Stickle, emotional consequences of emotion suppression during biological Marcel O. Bonn-Miller and challenge: An experimental test using individual growth curve Ellen W. Leen-Feldner analysis Ata Ghaderi Does individualization matter? A randomized trial of standar- N ~~ eS) dized (focused) versus individualized (broad) cognitive behavior therapy for bulimia nervosa == Bonnie G. Zucker, Michelle G. Craske, A cognitive behavioral workshop for subclinical obsessions and 289 Michelle A. Blackmore and Ashley Nitz compulsions : Shorter Communication Adam S. Radomsky, Philippe T. Gilchrist Repeated checking really does cause memory distrust 305 and Dominique Dussault Volume 44, Number 3 Regular Papers 3AwoP e e e Edward B. Blanchard, Jeffrey M. Prediction of treatment outcome among patients with irritable 317 Lackner, Rebecca Gusmano, bowel syndrome treated with group cognitive therapy moedt) Gregory D. Gudleski, Kathryn Sanders, Laurie Keefer and Susan Krasner Edmund Keogh, Frank W. Bond and Improving academic performance and mental health through WwW w\ o Paul E. Flaxman a stress management intervention: Outcomes and mediators of change Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 44 (2006) V-XV Vil Ger P.J. Keijsers, Agnes van Behavioural treatment of trichotillomania: Two-year follow-up 359 Minnen, Cees A.L. Hoogduin, results | Bram N.W. Klaassen, Mathieu J. Hendriks and Jorg Tanis-Jacobs Alexander L. Chapman, Kim L. Gratz Solving the puzzle of deliberate self-harm: The experiential and Milton Z. Brown avoidance model Nicole M. Dorfan and Sheila R. Woody Does threatening imagery sensitize distress during contaminant exposure? Brandon A. Gaudiano and James D. Herbert Acute treatment of inpatients with psychotic symptoms using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Pilot results Andy P. Field I don’t like it because it eats sprouts: Conditioning preferences in 439 children Shorter Communication Todd B. Kashdan, Jon D. Elhai and Anhedonia and emotional numbing in combat veterans with 457 B. Christopher Frueh PTSD Volume 44, Number 4 Regular Papers David F. Tolin, Patrick Worhunsky and Are “obsessive” beliefs specific to OCD?: A comparison across 469 Nicholas Maltby anxiety disorders Emmanuelle Peters and Philippa Garety Cognitive functioning in delusions: A longitudinal analysis 48] Cindy M. Meston The effects of state and trait self-focused attention 515 on sexual arousal in sexually functional and dysfunctional " women Abigail C. Angkaw, Giao Q. Tran and Effects of training intensity on observers’ ratings of anxiety, social David A.F. Haaga . skills, and alcohol-specific coping skills Katherine A. Elder, Carlos M. Grilo, Comparison of two self-report instruments for assessing binge Robin M. Masheb, Bruce S. Rothschild, eating in bariatric surgery candidates Carolyn H. Burke-Martindale and Michelle L. Brody Todd B. Kashdan, Terri Julian, Social anxiety and posttraumatic stress in combat veterans: 56] Keith Merritt and Gitendra Uswatte Relations to well-being and character strengths Laura Campbell-Sills, Sharon L. Cohan Relationship of resilience to personality, coping, and psychiatric 585 and Murray B. Stein symptoms in young adults Kimberly A. Wilson and Chris Hayward Unique contributions of anxiety sensitivity to avoidance: A 601 prospective study in adolescents VITl Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 44 (2006) V-XV Shorter Communication Ailsa D.P. Stuart, Emily A. Holmes and The influence ofa visuospatial grounding task on intrusive images 611 Chris R. Brewin : of a traumatic film Volume 44, Number. 5 Regular Papers Jeffrey M. Lackner, Mary Lou Coad, Cognitive therapy for irritable bowel syndrome is associated with 621 Howard R. Mertz, David S. Wack, reduced limbic activity, GI symptoms, and anxiety Leonard A. Katz, Susan S. Krasner, Rebecca Firth, Thomas C. Mahl and Alan H. Lockwood Douglas W. Woods, Chad T. Wetterneck A controlled ‘evaluation of acceptance and commitment therapy 639 and Christopher A. Flessner plus habit reversal for trichotillomania Elizeth Heldt, Gisele Gus Manfro, One-year follow-up of pharmacotherapy-resistant patients with 657 Leticia Kipper, Carolina Blaya, panic disorder treated with cognitive-behavior therapy: Outcome Luciano Isolan and Michael W. Otto and predictors of remission C.W. Lejuez, A. Paulson, The association between heroin use and anxiety sensitivity among 667 S.B. Daughters, M.A. Bornovalova inner-city individuals in residential drug use treatment and M.J. Zvolensky Amit Bernstein, Michael J. Zvolensky, Anxiety sensitivity taxonicity across gender among youth 679 Sherry H. Stewart, M. Nancy Comeau and Ellen W. Leen-Feldner Robyn Langdon, Tonia Corner, Externalizing and personalizing biases in persecutory delusions: 699 Jen McLaren, Philip B. Ward and The relationship with poor insight and theory-of-mind Max Coltheart A. Roefs, L. Quaedackers, M.Q. Werrij, The environment influences whether high-fat foods are associated 715 G. Wolters, R. Havermans, with palatable or with unhealthy C. Nederkoorn, G. van Breukelen and A. Jansen J. Gayle Beck, Joanne Davila, When the heat is on: Romantic partner responses influence 737 Sherry Farrow and DeMond Grant distress in socially anxious women Martin J. Dorahy, Chris G. McCusker, Cognitive inhibition and interference in dissociative identity 749 Richard J. Loewenstein, Kimberly disorder: The effects of anxiety on specific executive functions Colbert and Ciaran Mulholland Volume 44, Number 6 } Regular Papers Chris R. Brewin Understanding cognitive behaviour therapy: A retrieval competi- 765 tion account Bethany A. Teachman, Sheila R. Woody Implicit and explicit appraisals of the importance of intrusive 785 and Joshua C. Magee thoughts Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 44 (2006) V-XV Brett Deacon and Jonathan Abramowitz A pilot study of two-day cognitive-behavioral therapy for panic disorder | Amy Wenzel, Ian R. Sharp, Gregory K. Dysfunctional beliefs in panic disorder: The Panic Belief 819 Brown, Ruth L. Greenberg and Inventory Aaron T. Beck Tiina Piira, Brett Hayes, Belinda Effects of attentional direction, age, and coping style on cold- 835 Goodenough and Carl L. von Baeyer pressor pain in children Natasja D.J. van Lang, Robert F. Latent class analysis of anxiety and depressive symptoms of the 849 Ferdinand, Johan Ormel and Youth Self-Report in a general population sample of young Frank C. Verhulst adolescents Daniel R. Strunk, Howard Lopez and Depressive symptoms are associated with unrealistic negative 861 Robert J. DeRubeis predictions of future life events Shorter Communications Peter Muris, Helene Loxton, DSM-defined anxiety disorders symptoms in South African 883 Anna Neumann, Michelle du Plessis, youths: Their assessment and relationship with perceived parental Neville King and Thomas Ollendick rearing behaviors Roz Shafran, Michelle Lee, Elizabeth The impact of manipulating personal standards on eating 897 Payne and Christopher G. Fairburn attitudes and behaviour Volume 44, Number 7 Regular Papers Michael J. Zvolensky, Marcel O. Anxiety sensitivity interag¢ts with marijuana use in the prediction 907 Bonn-Miller, Amit Bernstein, Alison C. of anxiety symptoms ahd panic-related catastrophic thinking McLeish, Matthew T. Feldner and among daily tobacco users Ellen W. Leen-Feldner Judith M. Laposa and Lynn E. Alden An analogue study of intrusions 925 Pernilla Asenléf, Eva Denison and Idiographic outcome analyses of the clinical significance of two 947 Per Lindberg interventions for patients with musculoskeletal pain Yong Cui, Wanging Wen, Cynthia Risk factors and their effects on the dynamic process of smoking 967 J. Moriarty and Robert S. Levine relapse among veteran smokers Mark E. Bouton, Ana Garcia-Gutiérrez, Extinction in multiple contexts does not necessarily make 983 Jessica Zilski and Erik W. Moody extinction less vulnerable to relapse Meredith E. Coles, Adam S. Radomsky Exploring the boundaries of memory distrust from 995 and Betty Horng repeated checking: Increasing external validity and examining thresholds Julia D. Buckner, Norman B. Schmidt, Social anxiety and problematic cannabis use: Evaluating the 1007 Leonardo Bobadilla and Jeanette Taylor moderating role of stress reactivity and perceived coping Rudi De Raedt, Rik Schacht, Self-esteem and depression revisited: Implicit positive self-esteem 1017 Erik Franck and Jan De Houwer in depressed patients? xX Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 44 (2006) V-XV Tracy K. Witte, Kathleen K. Fitzpatrick, . Naturalistic evaluation of suicidal ideation: Variability and 1029 Keith L. Warren, Christopher Schatsch- relation to attempt status neider and Norman B. Schmidt Jacqueline B. Persons, Nicole A. Roberts, Naturalistic outcome of case formulation-driven cognitive-beha- 1041 Christine A. Zalecki and Whitney A.G. vior therapy for anxious depressed outpatients Brechwald A.A.P. van Emmerik, M. Schoorl, Psychometric evaluation of the Dutch version of the posttrau- 1053 P.M.G. Emmelkamp and J.H. Kamphuis matic cognitions inventory (PTCI) Volume 44, Number 8 Regular Papers Andrea Bradford and Cindy M. Meston The impact of anxiety on sexual arousal in women 1067 Thilo Deckersbach, Scott Rauch, Ulrike Habit reversal versus supportive psychotherapy in Tourette’s 1079 Buhlmann and Sabine Wilhelm disorder: A randomized controlled trial and. predictors of treatment response Jose M. Garcia-Montes, Marino Metacognitions in patients with hallucinations and obsessive- 1091 Pérez-Alvarez, Cristina Soto Balbuena, compulsive disorder: The superstition factor Salvador Perona Garcelan and Adolfo J. Cangas Tord Ivarsson and Robert Valderhaug Symptom patterns in children and adolescents with obsessive— 1105 compulsive disorder (OCD) A. Miles and J. Wardle Adverse psychological outcomes in colorectal cancer screening: 1117 Does health anxiety play a role? Elke Geraerts, Elke Smeets, Marko Retrieval inhibition of trauma-related words in women reporting 1129 Jelicic, Harald Merckelbach and repressed or recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse Jaap van Heerden Oren Kaplan, Reuven Dar, Lirona Obsessive-compulsive disorder patients display enhanced latent 1137 Rosenthal, Haggai Hermesh, inhibition on a visual search task Mendel Fux and R.E. Lubow . Daniel Freeman, Philippa Garety, Delusions and decision-making style: Use of the Need for Closure 1147 Elizabeth Kuipers, Susannah Colbert, Scale Suzanne Jolley, David Fowler, Graham Dunn and Paul Bebbington mSC|p==A==eo eB e t l Aa Ann-Marie Golden, Tim Dalgleish and Dysfunctional attitudes in seasonal affective disorder 1159 Helen Spinks Marc de Rosnay, Peter J. Cooper, Transmission of social anxiety from mother to infant: An 1165 ——_ — Nicolas Tsigaras and Lynne Murray experimental study using a social referencing paradigm Martin M. Antony, Michael J. Coons, Psychometric properties of the social phobia inventory: Further 1177 Randi E. McCabe, Andrea Ashbaugh and evaluation Richard P. Swinson S|==]S Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 44 (2006) V-XV XI Nina Heinrichs, Ronald M. Rapee, Lynn Cultural differences in perceived social norms and social anxiety 1187 A. Alden, Susan Boégels, Stefan G. Hofmann, Kyung Ja Oh and Yuji Sakano Shorter Communication Susan M. Bogels Task concentration training versus applied relaxation, in combi- 1199 nation with cognitive therapy, for social phobia patients with fear of blushing, trembling, and sweating Christoph Kroger, Ulrich Schweiger, Effectiveness of dialectical behaviour therapy for borderline 1211 Valerija Sipos, Ruediger Arnold, personality disorder in an inpatient setting Kai G. Kahl, Tanja Schunert, Sebastian Rudolf and Hans Reinecker Volume 44, Number 9 Invited Essay Michael J. Zvolensky, Norman B. Risk-factor research and prevention programs for anxiety 1219 Schmidt, Amit Bernstein and disorders: A translational research framework Meghan E. Keough Regular Papers Karin Mogg and Brendan P. Bradley Time course of attentional bias for fear-relevant pictures in 1241 spider-fearful individuals Laura Campbell-Sills, David H. Barlow, Effects of suppression and acceptance on emotional responses of 1251 Timothy A. Brown and Stefan individuals with anxiety and mood disorders G. Hofmann Gerhard Andersson, Gordon J.G. A controlled trial of cognitive-behavior therapy combined with 1265 Asmundson, Johanna Denev, vestibular rehabilitation in the treatment of dizziness Johanna Nilsson and Hans Christian Larsen — David M. Direnfeld and John E. Roberts Mood congruent memory in Dysphoria: The roles of state affect and cognitive style Heidi J. Lyneham and Ronald M. Rapee Evaluation of therapist-supported parent-implemented CBT for anxiety disorders in rural children Todd B. Kashdan, Velma Barrios, Experiential avoidance as a generalized psychological vulner- John P. Forsyth and Michael F. Steger ability: Comparisons with coping and emotion regulation strategies Robbie M. Cooper and Stephen R.H. Attentional bias to angry faces using the dot-probe task? It Langton depends when you look for it Richard A. Bryant, Michelle L. Moulds, Hypnotherapy and cognitive behaviour therapy of acute stress Reginald D.V. Nixon, Julie disorder: A 3-year follow-up Mastrodomenico, Kim Felmingham and Sally Hopwood XII Volume Contents / Behaviour Research and Therapy 44 (2006) V-XV Karen Brozina and John R.Z. Abela Behavioural inhibition, anxious symptoms, and _ depressive 1337 symptoms: A short-term prospective examination of a diathesis- stress model John E. Calamari, Robyn J. Cohen, Dysfunctional belief-based obsessive-compulsive disorder 1347 Neil A. Rector, Kate Szacun-Shimizu, subgroups Bradley C. Riemann and Melissa M. Norberg Jonathan S. Abramowitz, Maheruh The role of cognitive factors in the pathogenesis of obsessive— 1361 Khandker, Christy A. Nelson, Brett J.. compulsive symptoms: A prospective study Deacon and Rebecca Rygwall Volume 44, Number 10 Regular Papers Graham C.L. Davey, Sarah Bickerstaffe Experienced disgust causes a negative interpretation bias: A 1375 and Benie A. MacDonald causal role for disgust in anxious psychopathology Susannah M. Colbert, Emmanuelle R. Need for closure and anxiety in delusions: A_ longitudinal 1385 Peters and Philippa A. Garety investigation in early psychosis Rachael J. Tanner, Lusia Stopa and Implicit views of the self in social anxiety 1397 Jan De Houwer Karin Mogg, Katherine E. Bradbury and Interpretation of ambiguous information in clinical depression 1411 Brendan P. Bradley Megan M. Kelly, John P. Forsyth and Sex differences in response to a panicogenic challenge procedure: 1421 Maria Karekla An experimental evaluation of panic vulnerability in a non- clinical sample Daniel F. Becker and Carlos M. Grilo Prediction of drug and alcohol abuse in hospitalized adolescents: Comparisons by gender and substance type Roy Thewissen, Steffie J.B.D. Snijders, Renewal of cue-elicited urge to smoke: Implications for cue Remco C. Havermans, Marcel van den exposure treatment Hout and Anita Jansen Elke Geraerts, Harald Merckelbach, Long term consequences of suppression of intrusive anxious 1451 Marko Jelicic and Elke Smeets thoughts and repressive coping Tamara Cavenett and Reginald D.V. The effect of arousal on memory for emotionally-relevant 1461 Nixon information: A study of skydivers Jessica Pleva and Tracey D. Wade The mediating effects of ‘misinterpretation of intrusive thoughts 1471 on obsessive-compulsive symptoms Cecilia Au Yeung, Tim Dalgleish, Reduced specificity of autobiographical memories following a 1481 Ann-Marie Golden and Patricia negative mood induction Schartau Lisa C. Liberman, Ottmar V. Lipp, Evidence for retarded extinction of aversive learning in anxious 1491 Susan H. Spence and Sonja March children

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