Literature DB >> 12845935

Attentional bias for psoriasis-specific and psychosocial threat in patients with psoriasis.

Dónal G Fortune1, Helen L Richards, Alan Corrin, Robert J Taylor, Christopher E Griffiths, Chris J Main.   

Abstract

Information processing biases relate to the manner in which people attend to particular types of information more readily than others. This bias, which is central to cognitive models of disorder, has not been explored in patients with psoriasis. The purpose of this study was to examine whether patients with psoriasis show an automatic attentional bias to classes of information relative to controls. Sixty patients and 60 age- and sex-matched controls completed a computer-based attentional interference task (the modified Stroop task). Patients with psoriasis showed significant interference for disease-specific, self-referent, and others' behavior stimuli relative to controls. In terms of information processing biases, the relationship between subject status (psoriasis patient vs. control) and color-naming interference was significantly stronger than that between anxiety, depression and worry, and interference. Recall bias was limited to disease-specific stimuli only. The observed bias to threat is more appropriately accounted for by participant's status (i.e., psoriasis patient or control) than by psychological distress.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12845935     DOI: 10.1023/a:1023408503807

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Behav Med        ISSN: 0160-7715


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