cbrq

  1. ME/CFS Skeptic

    Catastrophizing, time to ditch the term? - ME/CFS Skeptic blog

    Catastrophizing, time to ditch the term? Catastrophizing, a cognitive distortion that amplifies the perceived threat of symptoms, has been at the center of cognitive-behavioral models of pain and fatigue. In recent years, however, researchers argued that the concept has been misapplied and that...
  2. Andy

    The Cognitive & Behavioural Responses to Symptoms Questionnaire (CBRQ): Development, reliability and validity... 2023 Picariello, Chalder, Moss-Morris

    Full title: The Cognitive and Behavioural Responses to Symptoms Questionnaire (CBRQ): Development, reliability and validity across several long-term conditions Abstract Objectives Cognitive and behavioural responses to symptoms can worsen or maintain the severity of symptoms across long-term...
  3. Andy

    Generalised worry in patients with [CFS] following Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - a prospective cohort study in secondary care, 2022, Chalder et al

    Full title: Generalised worry in patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome following Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - a prospective cohort study in secondary care Highlights • Generalised worry is highly prevalent in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). • Worry was linked with greater fatigue, anxiety...
  4. Andy

    Psychometric properties of the Cognitive and Behavioural Responses Questionnaire (CBRQ) in adolescents with CFS, 2019, Loades, Chalder et al

    Paywall, https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/behavioural-and-cognitive-psychotherapy/article/psychometric-properties-of-the-cognitive-and-behavioural-responses-questionnaire-cbrq-in-adolescents-with-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/81B2DF53804857C7AF1FB459392F62E6# Sci hub, not available at time of...
  5. Dolphin

    Ryan 2017 (PACE Trial data) Psychometric properties & factor structure of a shortened version of Cognitive Behavioural Responses Questionnaire (CBRQ)

    Psychosomatic Medicine. Publish Ahead of Print():, OCT 2017 Psychometric properties & factor structure of a shortened version of Cognitive Behavioural Responses Questionnaire (CBRQ) DOI: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000536 Ryan EG1, Vitoratou S, Goldsmith KA, Chalder T. PMID: 29023262 Issn Print...
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