Emotional avoidance and panicogenic responding to a biological challenge procedure

M Karekla, JP Forsyth, MM Kelly�- Behavior Therapy, 2004 - Elsevier
Healthy undergraduates high (n= 27) and low (n= 27) in experiential avoidance underwent
twelve 20 s inhalations of 20% carbon dioxide-enriched air, while physiological (eg, skin�…

Emotional avoidance: An experimental test of individual differences and response suppression using biological challenge

MT Feldner, MJ Zvolensky, GH Eifert…�- Behaviour research and�…, 2003 - Elsevier
The present study examined the affective consequences of response inhibition during a
state of anxiety-related physical stress. Forty-eight non-clinical participants were selected on�…

Anxiety sensitivity–physical concerns as a moderator of the emotional consequences of emotion suppression during biological challenge: An experimental test using�…

MT Feldner, MJ Zvolensky, TR Stickle…�- …�Research and Therapy, 2006 - Elsevier
Anxiety-related responding to, and recovery from, a 5-min 10% carbon dioxide-enriched air
presentation among 80 participants with no history of psychopathology was examined. Half�…

Extinction of panicogenic effects of a 35% CO₂ challenge in patients with panic disorder.

NB Schmidt, JH Trakowski, JP Staab�- Journal of Abnormal�…, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Inhalations of high concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO₂) reliably produce panic attacks in
patients with panic disorder. The present study evaluated whether cognitive–behavioral�…

Anxiety sensitivity, suffocation fear, trait anxiety, and breath-holding duration as predictors of response to carbon dioxide challenge

M Eke, RJ McNally�- Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1996 - Elsevier
We investigated predictors of response to carbon dioxide challenge (ie breathing deeply
and rapidly into a paper bag for 5 min) in college students. Zero-order correlations indicated�…

Anxiety sensitivity, suffocation fear, and breath-holding duration as predictors of response to carbon dioxide challenge.

RJ McNally, M Eke�- Journal of abnormal psychology, 1996 - psycnet.apa.org
Predictors of response to carbon dioxide challenge (ie, breathing deeply and rapidly into a
paper bag for 5 min) were evaluated in 78 college students. Zero-order correlations�…

The role of offset control in anxious responding: An experimental test using repeated administrations of 20% carbon dioxide-enriched air

MJ Zvolensky, CW Lejuez, GH Eifert�- Behavior Therapy, 1998 - Elsevier
The present investigation attempted to clarify whether a lack of control affects self-reported
anxiety and physiological reactivity during eight administrations of 20% carbon dioxide�…

Predictors of self-reported anxiety and panic symptoms: An evaluation of anxiety sensitivity, suffocation fear, heart-focused anxiety, and breath-holding duration

GH Eifert, MJ Zvolensky, JT Sorrell, DR Hopko…�- …�of Psychopathology and�…, 1999 - Springer
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which anxiety-related individual
difference variables predict anxious responding when individuals experience aversive�…

Evaluating differential predictions of emotional reactivity during repeated 20% carbon dioxide-enriched air challenge

MJ Zvolensky, MT Feldner, GH Eifert…�- Cognition &�…, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
The present study explored psychological predictors of response to a series of three 25
second inhalations of 20% carbon dioxide-enriched air in 60 nonclinical participants�…

The effects of acceptance versus control contexts on avoidance of panic-related symptoms

GH Eifert, M Heffner�- Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental�…, 2003 - Elsevier
The present study compared the effects of creating an acceptance versus a control treatment
context on the avoidance of aversive interoceptive stimulation. Sixty high anxiety sensitive�…